- Susanne Rydén, Lars Arvidson, David Johansson, Lars Johansson, Patrik Wirefeldt, Bjorn Stockhaus, Annika Nerfont, Yvonne Tuvesson-Rosenqvist, Mikael Samuelson, Anders Wiklund, Marcus Jupither, Marriane Johansson, Gosta Zachrisson, Karl Rombo, Mikael Bellini, Michael Weinius, Olof Boman, David Aler, Eva Bostrom, Bo Armand Olsson, Gertrud Hoffstedt, Maria Hedstrom, Olof Lilja, Helena Döse, Tove Dahlberg, Elisabeth Weman, Birgitta Lundkvist, Alexandra Orrgard Solen, Katija Dragojevic, Jadwiga Koba, Britt-Marie Aruhn, Mattias Nilsson, Sven-Anders Benktsson, Robert Vetander, Signe Sannem Lund, Lennart Forsen, Olle Skold, Arnold Östman, Ulrik Soelberg, Christina Hornell, Petter Sundkvist, Tua Aberg, Fredrik Zetterstrom, Ingeborg Nordenfelt, Dag Metin Ardel, Lars Palerius, Magnus Ahlstrom, Clas Pehrsson, Nikola Matisic, Jesper Taube, Christer Solén, Malin Gjorup, Birgitta Kallenberg, Bjorn Hallman, Elisabet Strid, Mark Bartholdsson, Anders Melander, Mats Andersson, Ola Eliasson, Mark Tatlow, Bengt Nordfors, Sara Olsson, Catharina Olsson, Gunilla Palsson, Roger Wagsjo, Bo Johan Leinmark, Andreas Lundmark, Mia Karlsson, Stefan Parkman, Nina Stemme, Christina Falk, Michael Axelsson, Lage Wedin, Lars Hallgren, Sten Niclasson, B. Tommy Andersson, Marianne Eklof, Hillevi Martinpelto, Louise Werner, Stefan Dassman, David Björkman, Siw Sjoberg, Charlotta Nilsson, Charlotta Huldt, Angela Rotondo, Thomas Schuback, Elisabeth Ander, Sven H. Aberg, Lollo Ohlsson, Iwar Bergkwist, Daniel Hallstrom, Andreas Landin, Karl Etti, Carl Unander-Scharin, Gunilla Soderstrom, Helge Lannerback, Eva Hallberg, Elizabeth Hehr, Pia-Lena Andersson, Gunnar Lundberg, Camilla Tilling, Alan Hacker, Conny Thimander, Vadstena Academy Choir, Klara Ek, Anne Sofie von Otter, Annika Falk, Barbro Netin, Kristina Eriksson-Martling, Lars Magnusson, Graham Treacher, Bo Rosenkull, Vadstena Academy, Johnny van Hal, Anna Larsson, Anders Lorentzson, Torbjorn Lillieqvist, Christina Pettersson, Stefan Dahlberg, Anna Eklund-Tarantino, Carina Morling, Per-Arne Wahlgren, Karolina Blixt, Anna Hanning, Carina Stranberg, Irene Almen, Linnea Sallay, Magnus Kyhle, Magnus Linden, Michael Bartosch, Henrik Holmberg, Clara Bystrand, Stina Tornberg, Bengt Jarnblad, Maria Gustafsson, Alexander Niclasson, Johan Hallsten, Maud Hammerud, Jonas Degerfeldt, Ingela Bohlin, Tomas Lind, Per-Erik Ohrn, Asa Mockle-Wall, Eva-Maria Tersson, Anders Öhrwall, Ann Hallenberg, Karin Ingeback, Thomas Sunnegardh, Per Borin, Jeanette Bjurling, Thomas Lander, Olav Anton Thommessen, Jan Nessler, Sven G. Aberg, Tommy Lagg, Catarina Lundgren, Iwa Sorenson, Olle Persson, Stefan Nymark, Anita Soldh, Malena Ernman, Pia-Marie Nilsson, Ingegerd Nilsson, Birgitta Petersson, Jakob Hogstrom, Carl Johan Falkman, Annete Roth, Lena Nordin, Maria Sanner, Orjan Nasbom, Sigrid Holmquist, Greger Erdos, Katarina Andersson-Arvidson, Cecilia Rydinger Alin, Andrew Dalton, Tord Wallstrom, Staffan Larson, Glenn Mossop, Karin Frolen, Lilian Sjostrand, Staffan Galli, Gregor Bergman
Clas Pehrsson
Biography
Despite a late start in his career, Clas Pehrsson managed to become one of the leading recorder players from Scandinavia. He is largely self-taught and one of a small number of recorder players to regularly perform both early and modern works. He is also one of the more prolific in the recording studio, with well over 30 recordings to his credit. And in a world often associated with starched collars and dead-serious performance practices, he has demonstrated a somewhat self-effacing sense of humor, as evidenced by his pose on the cover of his BIS CD, Clas Pehrsson Performs Modern Recorder Music, wherein he is seated at a table, silverware in hand, about to dine on several recorders! Pehrsson has regularly concertized from the mid-'60s, mainly as a recitalist and chamber player, though he has also appeared as a soloist with orchestra. Pehrsson has performed as a member of the trio Musica Intima and in the recorder quintet he founded, Musica Dolce. He has concertized throughout Europe and the U.S. and recorded exclusively for the BIS label. Clas Pehrsson was born in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1942. He studied the violin and viola early on, but by the early '60s he had decided to play the recorder, an instrument he mainly learned on his own. He had later studies in early music performance practices with Nicolas Harnoncourt, Ferdinand Conrad, and Hans-Martin Linde. In 1965 Pehrsson began teaching recorder performance at the University College of Music in Stockholm. But he was also active on the concert stage throughout the 1960s. In 1969 he founded Musica Dolce and has since served as music director. By the 1970s he was making headway on the international scene with such efforts as a 1975 BIS LP simply entitled Clas Pehrsson, which featured him with Musica Dolce in works by Telemann, A. Scarlatti, Heinichen, and Boismortier. 1975 was also the year Pehrsson founded the Swedish Recorder Teachers' Society. Around this time, he was delving into contemporary works by Hans-Martin Linde (Amarilli, mia bella, from 1971), Makoto Shinohara (Fragmente for Recorder, 1973), and many others. Pehrsson was also increasing the scope of his repertory in more mainstream ways, as with his 1979 BIS LP Recorder & Guitar, which featured a collection of works by Dowland, Ferrabosco, Milano, Ortiz, and others, with guitarist Cecilia Peijel. By the 1980s Pehrsson was a major presence on the international scene. He received high praise for his October 1985 appearance in Carnegie Hall with the Drottningholm Baroque Ensemble in performances of Sammartini's Concerto in F and Johan Helmich Roman's Drottningholms-musiquen suite. Pehrsson was especially busy in the recording studio for BIS in the 1990s. In 1994 alone three volumes of the complete recorder music of Telemann were issued. In the new century Pehrsson remained active on the concert stage, and while recordings continued to appear, they have largely been reissues, as with the 2011 six-CD BIS collection of the recorder music of Telemann featuring Pehrsson and a host of other artists.