
Johannes Jansson, born in Stockholm in 1950, is a composer who, by growing up in an artist's family, identified himself at an early age with music as a way of life. He studied composition between 1969 and 1972, first with Sten Broman and later with Ingvar Lidholm. After a time at Malmö Academy of Music and The Royal College of Music in Stockholm he lived in the south of India 1972-74 at the Sri Aurobindo Ashram and was strongly influenced there by the composer Sunil Bhattacharya and the organ improvisations of Mirra Alfassa.
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Reflections on the Self
Näktergalen
The Silver Call: II. Surrender
The Silver Call: I. Light
String Quartet No. 3
Näktergalen: Naktergalen (The Nightingale)
Three Movements For Solo Flute (1973): Part I
The Mutation Of Death (1985) For Soprano And Orchestra
String Quartet No. 3 (1993)
Three Movements For Solo Flute (1973): Part II
Three Movements For Solo Flute (1973): Part III
The Nightingale (1984) For Solo Piano
The Silver Call (1979) For Baritone And Piano: I. Light
The Silver Call (1979) For Baritone And Piano: II. Surrender
The Mutation of Death
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