- Grand Symphony Orchestra of All-Union National Radio Service and Central Television Networks, Sixten Ehrling, Aleksandr Gauk, William Strickland, Julliard Orchestra, Gotesborg Symphony Orchestra, Polish National Radio Orchestra
- Sixten Ehrling, Camilla Wicks, Symphony Orchestra of Radio Stockholm
- Swedish Radio Light Orchestra, Stig Westerberg, Stockholm Royal Orchestra, Sixten Ehrling, Nino Sanzogno, Egon Kjerrman, Hans Schreiber, Styrbjorn Lindedal, Edith Thallaug, Gothenburg Stora Teatern Orchestra, Lars Billengren, Elisabeth Söderström, Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Per Grunden
- Nils Grevillius, Stockholm Royal Opera Chorus, Sigurd Bjorling, The Royal Orchestra, Kerstin Meyer, Sixten Ehrling, Busk Margit Jonsson, Kurt Bendix, Kjerstin Dellert, Anders Naslund, Herbert Sandberg
Sixten Ehrling
Live Albums
- Sixten Ehrling, Camilla Wicks, Symphony Orchestra of Radio Stockholm
Singles & EPs
Compilations
- Torben Petersens Orkester, Carol Stryja, Svend Saaby, Poul Jorgensen, Willy Grevelunds Ensemble, Gunnar Staern, Lamberto Gardelli, Jan Latham-Koenig, Tonny Landy, John Frandsen, Frans Rasmussen, The Royal Danish Orchestra, Frieder Metzwitch, Michael Schønwandt, Max Leths Orkester, Torben Petersen, Kaj Mortensen, Drottingholms Orkester, Ole Schmidt, Alex og Richard's Harmonikaorkester, Stora Teaterns Orkester, Peder Kragerups Orkester, DR´s Underholdningsorkester, DR´s Symfoniorkester, Børge Wagner, Stig Rybrant, Sverige Radio´s Orkester, Charles Farncombe, Sixten Ehrling
- Herbert Sandberg, Åke Jelving, Busk Margit Jonsson, Swedish Radio Light Orchestra, Jan Eyron, Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Ake Jelving and His Orchestra, Swedish Radio Chorus, Dresden State Opera Orchestra, Ingvar Wixell, Sten Frykberg, Stockholm Royal Orchestra, Sixten Ehrling, Jerry Hogstedt, Frieder Meschwitz, Dresden State Orchestra, members, Silvio Varviso
- Georg Svedenbrant, Stockholm Royal Chorus, Gosta Backelin, Sten Frykberg, Gösta Lindberg, Jussi Björling, Helga Gorlin, Folke Jonsson, Gota Allard, Getrud Palson-Wettergren, Hjördis Schymberg, Inez Kohler, Margit Sehlmark, Joel Berglund, Herbert Sandberg, Stockholm Royal Orchestra, Sixten Ehrling, Nils Grevillius, Leon Bjorker, Sven d' Ailly, Inez Wassner, Benna Lemon-Brundin, Kurt Bendix, Conny Molin, Tor Mann, Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra
Biography
Sixten Ehrling was one of the most famous Swedish conductors. He studied violin and piano as a child. When he entered the Royal Academy of Music in Stockholm he continued with those instruments and also studied conducting and composition. He pursued conducting studies in London (with Albert Wolff) and in Paris. He briefly pursued the career of a concert pianist, but soon became an assistant to Karl Böhm in Dresden while also taking conducting lessons from him. He returned to Sweden as a coach at the Royal Opera, Stockholm, and made a conducting debut there in 1940. In 1942 he made his debut as a concert conductor in Göteborg (Gothenburg), soon leading to his appointment as music director of the Stockholm Concert Society. In 1953 he took the position of principal conductor and music director of the Stockholm Royal Opera. As such, he showed an interest in unusual repertory, and led productions of practically forgotten operas and bold new works, such as Blomdahl's Aniara, a science-fiction opera that was the first opera to include electronic music interludes. In 1954 he taught the course for conductors in the Salzburg Mozarteum. He retained his post at the Stockholm Royal Opera until 1960. Meanwhile, in 1963 he succeeded Paul Paray as music director of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra (through 1973). Beginning in that year he took a position teaching conducting at New York's Juilliard School and regularly conducting at the Metropolitan Opera. These associations lasted until 1987. He was music director of the Göteborg Symphony Orchestra (1974-1976), musical adviser and principal guest conductor of the Denver Symphony Orchestra (1978-1985) and artistic adviser of the San Diego Symphony (1985-1988).