Entity | Sixten Ehrling
Evert Sixten Ehrling (3 April 1918 – 13 February 2005) was a Swedish conductor and pianist who, during a long career, served as the music director of the Royal Swedish Opera and the principal conductor of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, amongst others. Ehrling was born in Malmö, Sweden, the son of a banker. From the age of 18 he attended the Royal Swedish Academy of Music in Stockholm. At the academy he studied the violin, organ, and piano as well as conducting. During World War II, he studied under both Karl Böhm and Albert Wolff.
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Born: 1918, Malmö Sankt Petri församling
Died: 2005, New York City
Alternate Names: Ehrling, Sixten, Ehrling, Sixten, 1918-2005, Ehrling, Sixten 1918-2005 (Evert Sixten),, Ehrling, Evert Sixten, Ehrling, Sixteen, 1918-2005
Occupation(s): music teacher, university teacher, pianist, conductor, Performer, Conductor
Employer(s): Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Juilliard School, Royal Swedish Opera
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Appears in:
National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB) 20
Detroit Symphony Orchestra 20
- Brahms, Blomdahl, and Bartok, part 1
- Brahms, Blomdahl, and Bartok, part 2
- Brahms, Blomdahl, and Bartok, part 3
- Brahms, Blomdahl, and Bartok, part 4
- Dvorak, Hindemith, Nielsen, and Sibelius, part 1
- Dvorak, Hindemith, Nielsen, and Sibelius, part 2
- Dvorak, Hindemith, Nielsen, and Sibelius, part 3
- Dvorak, Ravel, and Respighi, part 1
- Dvorak, Ravel, and Respighi, part 2
- Dvorak, Ravel, and Respighi, part 3
- Hindemith, Falla, and Brahms, part 1
- Hindemith, Falla, and Brahms, part 2
- Hindemith, Falla, and Brahms, part 3
- Rossini, Mozart, Smetana, and Stravinsky, part 1
- Rossini, Mozart, Smetana, and Stravinsky, part 2
- Rossini, Mozart, Smetana, and Stravinsky, part 3
- Rossini, Mozart, Smetana, and Stravinsky, part 4
- Tchaikovsky, Ravel, and Dvorak, part 1
- Tchaikovsky, Ravel, and Dvorak, part 2
- Tchaikovsky, Ravel, and Dvorak, part 3