2017 in Swedish music
Overview of the events of 2017 in Swedish music From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The following events in Swedish music occurred in the year 2017.
Events
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January
Hallåjsan
February
- 4 – Melodifestivalen 2017 Semi-final 1 in Scandinavium, Gothenburg.
- 11 – Melodifestivalen 2017 Semi-final 2 in Malmö Arena, Malmö.
- 18 – Melodifestivalen 2017 Semi-final 3 in Vida Arena, Växjö.
- 25 – Melodifestivalen 2017 Semi-final 4 in Skellefteå Kraft Arena, Skellefteå.
- 28 - At Sweden's Grammis Awards ceremony, Zara Larsson receives the Artist of the Year award and Kent win both the Album of the Year and Rock Album of the Year.[1]
March
- 4 – Melodifestivalen 2017 Second chance in Saab Arena, Linköping.
- 11
- Melodifestivalen 2017 Final in Friends Arena, Stockholm.
- Robin Bengtsson is selected as Sweden's representative in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017.[2]
April
- 21 – The Gamlestaden Jazzfestival opened in Gothenburg, Sweden (April 21 – 29).[3]
May
- 9 – The conductor Sofi Jeannin is appointed chief conductor of the BBC Singers, the first woman to hold the post, effective in July 2018.[4]
- 13 – In the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2017, Sweden finish in 5th place.
- 15 - The Swedish Chamber Orchestra appoints Martin Fröst its principal conductor effective from 2019, with an initial contract of 3 seasons.[5]
June
- 7 – The 25th Sweden Rock Festival started in Norje (June 7 – 10).[6]
- 28 – The 5th Bråvalla Festival opened near Norrköping (June 28 - July 1).[7]
July
August
- 11 – Malmöfestivalen opened (August 11 – 18).[8]
- 20
- Choral conductor and mezzo-soprano Sofi Jeannin makes her Proms debut, conducting the BBC Singers and City of London Sinfonia in a Reformation Day concert.[9]
September
October
- 6 – The 34th Stockholm Jazz Festival started (October 6 – 15).[10]
- 25 – The 49th Umeå Jazz Festival started (October 25 – 29).[11]
November
December
Albums releases
January
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
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13 | In the Passing Light of Day | Pain of Salvation | Inside Out Music | [12] | |
27 | Meet Me At The Movies | Viktoria Tolstoy | ACT Music | Produced by Nils Landgren executive producer Siggi Loch | [13] |
Potsdamer Platz | Jan Lundgren | ACT Music | Produced by Siggi Loch | [14] |
February
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
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24 | Mitt liv | Charlotte Perrelli | Stockhouse | [15] |
March
May
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
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12 | Good Times | Mando Diao | BMG | [18] | |
26 | Liberetto III | Lars Danielsson | ACT Music | With Gregory Privat, John Parricelli and Magnus Öström | [19] |
June
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
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30 | Velocity | Waveshaper | unknown | 6-track EP | [20] |
July
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
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14 | Long Live Life | Francobollo | Square Leg Records | [21] |
September
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
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15 | Provenance | Björn Meyer | ECM | Produced by Manfred Eicher | [22] |
22 | Portrait of a Painted Lady | Kikki Danielsson | Capitol | Produced by Sören Karlsson, Idde Schultz | [23] |
October
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
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27 | Good Stuff | Iiro Rantala & Ulf Wakenius | ACT | Produced by Siggi Loch | [24] |
27 | Heroes in Time | Metalite | Inner Wound Recordings | Produced by Jacob Hansen | [25] |
November
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
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24 | Vista | August Rosenbaum | Hiatus | [26] |
Deaths
- January
- 17 – Carina Jaarnek singer (born 1962).
- 24 – Björn Thelin, bassist for The Spotnicks, (born 1942).[27]
- February
- 1 – Robert Dahlqvist rock musician for The Hellacopters and Dundertåget, (born 1976).[28]
- 8 – Tony Särkkä, black metal musician and multiinstrumentalist of Romani descent (Abruptum, Ophthalamia) (born 1972).[29]
- 29 – Josefin Nilsson Swedish singer and actress (born 1969).
- March
- 6 – Lars Diedricson, singer (Snowstorm) and songwriter ("Take Me to Your Heaven"), winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 1999 (born 1961).[30]
- 22 – Sven-Erik Magnusson, musician (Sven-Ingvars) (born 1942).[31]
- September
- 12 – Siegfried Köhler, conductor of the Royal Swedish Opera, (born 1923).[32]
- 25 – Folke Rabe, composer, (born 1935).[33]
- October
- 17 – Ingvar Lidholm, composer, (born 1921).[34]
- 20 – Boris Lindqvist, rock singer, (born 1940).[35]
- November
- 17 – Rikard Wolff, pop singer and actor (born 1958).
See also
- 2017 in Sweden
- Music of Sweden
- Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017
- List of number-one singles and albums in Sweden (see 2017 section on page)
References
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