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Fredrik Högberg (Fredrik Karl Kristian Högberg) was born on 5 February, 1971 in Vellinge, Sweden, is a Swedish composer and producer. Discover Fredrik Högberg's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?

Popular As Fredrik Karl Kristian Högberg
Occupation Composer
Age 53 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 5 February, 1971
Birthday 5 February
Birthplace Vellinge, Sweden
Nationality Sweden

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1960

Högberg can be said to have embraced the instrumental theatre of the 1960s in many of his works, for example Subadobe (1992/1994), for trombone, and Baboon Concerto (2018), for bassoon and orchestra.

Fredrik Högberg has collaborated with soloists as, among others, Christian Lindberg, Anders Paulsson, Jörgen Sundeqvist, Niklas Sivelöv, Øystein Baadsvik, Ole Edvard Antonsen and Martin Fröst, and many international orchestras and ensembles which has led to several acclaimed works.

Högberg's production is published by Gehrman's musikförlag, Stockholm.

His trombone music is published by Edition Tarrodi.

Högberg has won numerous awards and stipends.

1971

Fredrik Karl Kristian Högberg, born 5 February 1971 in Vellinge, Sweden, is a Swedish composer and producer.

He resides in the old courthouse in Nyland, Ångermanland (mid-Sweden).

1987

Fredrik Högberg grew up in Svedala, southern Sweden, and studied at the Folk High School of Framnäs, Piteå 1987–1991.

Högberg has studied composition mainly with professor Jan Sandström at Piteå School of Music (a part of Luleå University of Technology).

2000

From the early 2000 Högberg has worked mainly with works that contains multimedia, like the music film Brassbones – a brass western (2001) and the concertos Ice Concerto (2012) and The Accordion King (2014).

Works like Dancing with Silent Purpose and Rocky Island Boat Bay are examples of Högberg's humorous approach to his musical creation, and his inclination to combine contemporary art music with elements of popular music.

Högberg's work is sometimes controversial; while working with the Ice Concerto Högberg shot burning pianos being dropped from 40 metres onto the ice of Ångermanälven.

He was charged with environmental crimes, which were later dropped.

2006

In 2006 he received one of the biggest grant to-date given to a Swedish composer, €200,000, to develop the first virtual opera house on the internet – iOPERA.

2012

He earned a licentiate degree in performing arts at Luleå University of Technology 2012.

2014

In 2014 his piano concerto Ice Concerto was nominated to the Nordic Council Music Award.

2015

He teaches composition at Piteå School of Music since 2015.

2016

2016 he wrote the music (in collaboration with singer/songwriter Nicolai Dunger) for the critically acclaimed opera Stilla min eld, inspired by the circumstances of Eva Rausings death in Belgravia, London, 2012.