• Kroumata was a Swedish professional percussion ensemble which was active from 1978 until 2015. The name derived from the ancient Greek word for percussion...
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  • Event. From 1999 to 2008, he was a musician, arranger and composer in the Kroumata Percussion Ensemble. From 1999, he was one of the founding members, musician...
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    Zythos, for trombone and six percussionists, for Christian Lindberg and the Kroumata Ensemble. Karlheinz Stockhausen composed a children's theatre piece for...
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    Performance by Kroumata of Drumming at the Stockholm Concert Hall, May 2007...
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  • Ensemble Conductor Record Company Year of Recording Format Kroumata Percussion Ensemble Anders Loguin BIS 1990 CD Red Fish Blue Fish n/a Mode Records 2006...
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    Gabriela Ortiz Altar de Piedra, concerto for percussion ensemble & orchestra, Kroumata (percussion), Los Angeles Philharmonic, January 2003 Arvo Pärt Symphony...
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  • Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Kroumata, the Stockholm Saxophone Quartet and Musica Vitae. Arkvik was born in Sweden...
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  • Opera Orchestra of Stockholm, the Drottningholm Baroque Orchestra and Kroumata (percussion-ensemble), with the Eric Ericson Chamber Choir, and with conductors...
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  • Saxophone Quartet and Kroumata Percussion Ensemble); Caprice 21441 Sofia Gubaidulina (1995, with Raschèr Saxophone Quartet and Kroumata Percussion Ensemble);...
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  • under Anders Loguin, founding member of the Swedish percussion ensemble Kroumata, Roland Johansson, former timpanist of the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic...
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  • Gubaidulina (1995) - Kroumata Percussion Ensemble; BIS-CD 710 Anders Nilsson: KRASCH! (1995) - Gubaidulina, Nilsson, Kox, Kroumata Percussion Ensemble;...
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  • performed by acclaimed ensembles such as Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Kroumata, Sonanza and The Gothenburg Combo. Bambu (1984) Modell (1984) Hjärtats...
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    premiered by the Swedish Radio choir, conducted by Peter Dijkstra. For the Kroumata percussion ensemble and the Swedish soprano Erika Sunnegårdh he wrote The...
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    Ensemble Mise-En, Contemporaneous, Ensemble “die reihe”, Third Coast, Kroumata Percussion Groups, and a consortium that includes marimbists such as Eric...
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  • performed in Australia, Asia, North America and Europe. Performers were the Kroumata Ensemble, the Ensemble Antipodes, the Fires of London ensemble, the Kronos...
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  • percussion and chamber orchestra, commissioned by Nordnorsk Kammerorkester og Kroumata Bakkantinnene. Music drama work commissioned by Den Nationale Scene/Concerts...
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  • contemporary music including The House of Culture, Fylkingen, Samtida Musik, Kroumata, and Stockholm Saxophone Quartet. The festival first took place in 2010...
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  • as I see it, to texts by Albert Einstein, with the percussion ensemble Kroumata. In summer 2006 Sunnegårdh was a host on the P1 Sommar program. In the...
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  • percussionists, then premiered the work in October 1997 with Ensemble Kroumata. The title of Troorkh comes from "trombone" and "orchestra": "in ancient...
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