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Anders Lundegård (The Kennedy Center)

Anders Lundegård

Anders Lundegård was born in Växjö, Sweden and made his debut as both soloist and broadcast performer at seventeen during a young artist festival in Stockholm. He earned his undergraduate degree as a student of Christer Johnsson at the Royal Academy of Music in Stockholm, whereupon he received both a Fulbright and a Sweden-America Foundation Award to continue his studies abroad. Lundegård completed his Master’s, Certificate of Performance and Doctoral degrees at Northwestern University, studying under the renowned saxophonist Frederick Hemke. During this time he was the recipient of three awards, toured with the Swedish chamber orchestra Musica Vitæ, had several works dedicated to him, and won the Northwestern Solo Concerto Competition, performing the subject of his dissertation: the Lars-Erik Larsson Saxophone Concerto.Dr.

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Anders Lundegård and María José Parker 4/4/10: Anders Lundegård and María José Parker

From an early age Swedish-born Anders Lundegård demonstrated a unique talent for performing classical music on the saxophone and has won numerous awards, including the Fulbright and a Sweden-America Foundation Fellowship. Pianist María José Parker joins him. Presented in cooperation with the Embassy of Sweden.

Anders Lundegård and María José Parker

From an early age Swedish-born Anders Lundegård demonstrated a unique talent for performing classical music on the saxophone and has won numerous awards, including the Fulbright and a Sweden-America Foundation Fellowship. Pianist María José Parker joins him. Presented in cooperation with the Embassy of Sweden.

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