Anders Paulsson
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Since his Carnegie Hall debut in 1992, Anders Paulsson (*1961) is widely recognized as one of the finest soprano saxophonists in the world. His pioneering musicianship has inspired international composers to write more than 100 new pieces for him including solo concertos and chamber music. He has recorded 27 CDs and performed concerts in 31 countries in major music halls like Berlin Philharmonie, Alice Tully Hall, Luxembourg Philharmonie, Concertgebouw Amsterdam, Elbphilharmonie Hamburg, Luxembourg Philharmonie, Wigmore Hall in London, Palau de la Musica in Valencia, Moscow International Performing Arts Centre and Kitakyushu Performing Arts Centre i Japan with orchestras like the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in Stockholm, the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra and St.Petersburg Philharmonic.
After classical saxophone studies at the Royal College in Stockholm and with Jean-Marie Londeix in France, he was awarded a Fulbright ITT International Fellowship to study with Joseph Allard and Bob Mintzer at Manhattan School of Music, New York City where he earned a Masters Degree in Jazz Performance in 1986. Equally at ease in jazz improvisation he has collaborated with singers ranging from Anne Sofie von Otter to Alice Babs.
As the concert world comes to life after the pandemic, he envisions musical collaborations beyond business as usual, with more creative programming and performance concepts that reach new audiences and have relevance to the most urgent issues of our time – ecological recovery and strengthening democracy.
As a passionate environmentalist he is the co-founder of Coral Guardians www.coralguardians.org, an organization that combines music and science to raise awareness about the world’s coral reefs and what is needed to safeguard them for future generations. To highlight the environmental wisdom of indigenous people, Anders Paulsson composed Coral Symphony for Hawai’i Symphony Orchestra conducted by Grammy Award winning JoAnn Falletta featuring the ancient Hawaiian Creation Epic Kumulipo chanted by Kahu Aaron Mahi as soloist.
At the Nobel festivities in 1993 Anders Paulsson performed for Nelson Mandela when he received the Nobel Peace Prize and he consequently composed a Celebration Suite for Celebrating 20 Years of Democracy in South Africa.
Anders performances have been lauded by Gramophone Magazine as "Splendid and admirable musicianship", Deutsche Welle "Beseelt. Brillant. Beglückend. Dagens Nyheter "Impressive” American Record Guide "Phenomenal" MusicWeb International “An unbeatable soloist”.
Anders Paulsson is also an award-winning composer with over 30 compositions published by Gehrmans.
In 2012 Anders Paulsson was awarded the Royal Gold Medal Litteris et Artibus for his prominent artistic achievements as soprano saxophonist.
For more information, please visit www.anderspaulsson.com
Video
Excerpt of my final solo in Amaqhawe
Excerpt of my final solo in Amaqhawe - Heroes of South Africa with the MIAGI Music is a great Investment Orchestra conducted by Chevonne Plaatjies in Konzerthaus Berlin as part of Young Euro Classic courtesy of Arte Concert TV.
Amaqhawe is the 5th movement in the Celebration Suite I composed for the 20th Anniversary of Democracy in South Africa.
Jacob Kellermann & Anders Paulsson performing Britta Byström "Ett skepp kommer lastat" 2nd movement
Jacob Kellermann & Anders Paulsson performing Britta Byström
"Ett skepp kommer lastat" 2nd movement
Amazing Grace - Peace Concert for Ukraine Red Cross
Amazing Grace - Peace Concert for Ukraine Red Cross
with Mattias Wager, organ
arrangement by Harry Huff
Hedvig Eleonora Church, Stockholm, Sweden
March 13, 2022
Video and sound recording by Olle Wager
Soprano saxophonist Anders Paulsson performing Astor Piazzolla’s Adiós Nonino with the Helsingborg Symphony
Soprano saxophonist Anders Paulsson performing Astor Piazzolla’s Adiós Nonino with the Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra conducted by Johannes Gustavsson.
Concertmaster: Dan Almgren
Footage from the Helsingborg Concert Hall on September 24, 2015.
Composer: Astor Piazzolla
Arranger: Anders Högstedt
Soprano Saxophonist: Anders Paulsson www.anderspaulsson.com
Camera and video editing, Tord Martinsson: www.powerecstudio.com

