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Swedish conductor Bosse Johansson has passed away

Obituary by Christian Ljunggren

Obituary

My very good friend and Swedish conductor colleague Bosse Johansson has suddenly passed away in the beautiful month of May in his home in Sweden.

Bosse was a real artist among us Swedish choral conductors and the main "theme" of his life was to state that the work with children and young voices really was a way to express deep artistic thoughts and values. He made the "Adolf Fredrik Girl’s Choir" an instrument for these artistic ambition of his and led the choir to exceptional success in appearances all over the world, including concerts in Hong Kong and in China.

His philosophy as a conductor was to look upon the singers as individual personalities, and liberate them from the tendency to unification that can be an obvious threat when working with a choir. The sound of the choir – although consisting of young voices - was very mature.

Bosse early on worked with a mixed choir, Bromma Chamber Choir, and from that time and onwards he had a great interest in contemporary music, and many Swedish composers have written work for his ensembles.

The Adolf Fredrik Music School, on which the Girls’ Choir is affiliated, is an unique school and in many ways and a front runner – also in the broad international perspective. With different political situations in Sweden during the years it was not always easy to keep this kind of school going, but Bosse together with his colleague Jan-Åke Hillerud, were one of the main persons to fight for the school and its existence during some hard times.

Bosse has several times been officially recognized for his work. He was the first conductor to be announced "Choral Director of the Year" in Sweden (1986), he got the prestigious "Norrbymedaljen" (1986), he became member 930 of the Royal Music Academy in Sweden (1999).

He will be greatly missed not only by me and many choral director colleagues around the world, but first of all by the many singers whose life, I am sure, changed during the years they sung in his choirs.

Christian Ljunggren

 

His death is a big lost for the worldwide choral singing. INTERKULTUR is mourning for a close friend and great conductor.

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