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Anna Einarsson

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The singer, multi-instrumentalist and composer Anna Einarsson never choose the predictable for her creativity and does not let herself be constrained by genres. On her three CDs with the group Anagram she moved between wayward jazz, sophisticated art music and multi- layered electronics. Meetings between different art forms and means of communicating have been a key guiding principle for her for many years.

Anna has composed music for dance performances, opera houses, children’s choirs, tram journeys, string orchestras and big bands. Her music has been performed both in Sweden and internationally. An eclectic approach to genre characterizes most of her compositions, which arise in this melting pot of art music, jazz, experimental music and electronic sounds. To say that she has come a long way since, at the age of 13, she was the youngest ever STIM recipient is no exaggeration .

What all of Anna Einarsson’s compositions have in common is the originality, the ability to paint images in the listeners and arouse thoughts and reflections on existential questions. Today, Anna’s artistic practice branches out into four different areas – instrumental music, vocal music, electronic music, and jazz.  There have been seven albums under his own name with his own music, two of which are for the very youngest listeners. Tigern says Brr was nominated for the Manifest prize in 2017. Anna holds a double degree as both musician and composer from KMH and de Montford University, England. In 2017, she defended her artistic thesis at the Royal Academy of Music in Stockholm with the thesis Singing the body electric – Understanding the role of embodiment in singing and composing interactive music.
 

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