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Swedish musician and professor of recorder playing, born March 26, 1942. Clas Pehrsson has had extensive international activities as a recorder soloist and chamber musician and has collaborated with, among others, Drottningholm's Baroque Ensemble in many countries in Europe and Asia, as well as in the USA and Australia. As a soloist or musical director, he has participated with over 30 recordings, mainly on the record label BIS. He has also had some activities as a violinist, alto violinist and conductor. During 1990–92, he was artistic director at Vadstena Academy. In 1965, Clas Pehrsson became head teacher of recorder at Kungl. The Academy of Music (KMH) and was promoted there to professor 2000. Until 2003, he headed the head of the department Collegium Musicum established at KMH 1994 with main responsibility for the education in performance practice and early music. From time to time, he has also had several other assignments at KMH, such as education leader, chairman of several committees (such as the KU committee and the Teachers' Proposal Committee), internationalization manager, vice-rector and deputy rector. Clas Pehrsson has represented KMH in its participation in two research schools established by the Swedish Research Council in 2001: Aesthetic learning processes, principal at the then Stockholm University of Education, and Advanced Program in Reflective Practices, principal Royal. University of Technology (KTH), where they developed research in the borderland between science and art. During the years 2004–2009, he had a special assignment to develop artistic research and postgraduate education at KMH. He retired as Professor Emeritus in the spring of 2009 and has since the spring of 2012 ended his activities at KMH. Clas Pehrsson was elected in 2001 as a member of Kungl. The Academy of Music (KMA), where he worked for several years in the Chamber Music Board, the Scholarship Board and the Research and Publications Board (now two separate boards). In 2014, he was awarded the academy's main award: the Medal for the Promotion of the Art of Music. Clas Pehrsson has otherwise had extensive activities as a lecturer (such as at leadership courses within Combitech AB, IKEA, Vattenfall AB, etc.), as well as supervisors (postgraduate education at several universities). Today he works mainly as a writer and translator (from German to Swedish).
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BIS
Box, Comp + 6xCD
1996
BIS, BIS
CD
1994
BIS, BIS
CD, Comp
1993
BIS
CD, Album
1988
BIS, BIS
CD, Album
1987
BIS
CD, Album
1987
BIS, BIS
CD, RE
1987
BIS
CD, Album
1987
1986
1985
1984
1983
1982
BIS
LP, Album
1982
1982
1981
1979
BIS, BIS
LP
1976
BIS, BIS
LP, Album
1975
1974
BIS
LP, Gat
1973
Musica Dolce
7", EP
1972
Fabo
LP, Album
2003
Annie Records
CD, Album
1999
Koka Classic
CD, Comp
1999
Koka Classic
CD, Comp
1998
Koka Classic
CD, Comp
1997
Nordic Artist
CD, Album
1996
Koka Classic
CD, Comp
1995
BIS, BIS
3xCD, Comp + Box
1995
BIS
2xCD, Comp
1994
1993
BIS, BIS
CD
1993
BIS
CD, Album
1992
1989
1987
Acapella Audio Arts
LP
1983
1981
Tactus Oy
LP, Album
1980
Aktiv Ungdom
LP, Comp
1980
1978
His Master's Voice
LP, Album
1977
BIS, BIS
LP
1977
Caprice Records
LP, Album
1976
Oktober
LP, Album
1976
1975
BIS, BIS
LP, Album
1975
Proprius
LP, Album
1974
1973
Not On Label, Not On Label
7"
2000
Proprius
2xCD, Comp, Sli
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