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Adolf Fredrik's Music School ( sv, Adolf Fredriks Musikklasser) is a general
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junior high school ( sv, grundskola) in Stockholm, Sweden with a focus on choral music, and highly competitive admission based on audition in singing and musical ability. The school has two campuses and three youth choirs of high international standard. Many professional musicians are alumni. This article is about the music school and its associated youth choirs. Adolf Fredrik's Youth Choir is part of the
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and has only its name in common with the school. Adolf Fredriks Madrigalkör used to be associated with the church, but is now independent from both the church and the school.


History


Founding

The school was founded in 1939 on the initiative of Hugo Hammarström (1891–1974) and offered the first music classes in Sweden, based on models such as
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England, Die Städtische Singschule,
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, Germany, and the Copenhagen Boys Choir in Denmark. The purpose was to give musically inclined pupils additional training in singing,
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, choral singing and more. Hammarström continued his work at the music school until 1957.


The AF fight

In 1982–83, the school was the focus of a heated controversy, ''AF-striden'' (literally ''The AF fight''), between those who felt that special classes of any kind and Adolf Fredrik's Music School in particular represent an "elitist" approach, and those who felt that all students have a right to develop their abilities as far as possible. One factor that inflamed the battle was a study of similar music classes in Norrköping, where it could be shown that the pupils' parents mostly, but not exclusively, had high status occupations. The Swedish
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laureate, sociologist and politician
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took a strong stance on the issue in an interview in '' Svenska Dagbladet'' by Mats Johansson on 14 July 1983. On 17 September 1983 she published a letter in the Swedish daily
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where she explained that the goal of the Swedish school system, equal schooling to all, means that all pupils should be encouraged to develop their abilities. She also warned against repression of special abilities under the guise of ''elitism''. This effectively ended the controversy.


Name and location

The name of the school has changed several times and the premises have also changed. ''Stockholms musikklasser'' (Stockholm's music classes) is still used to describe the same school, and before 1960 the school was called ''Stockholm's singing classes''. '' Adolf Fredrik'' is the name of the Swedish King who lived 1710 – 1771. The school has mostly been housed in the present city campus location, but periodically there have also been branch operations in ''Mariaskolan'', ''Eriksdalsskolan'', ''Vasa Real'' and finally the '' Swedish National Defence College's'' old premises at Valhallavägen.


Second campus

On 13 December 2013 it was announced by the municipal school authorities in Stockholm that because of the extreme popularity and low admissions rate of the existing Adolf Fredrik's Music School a second Music School campus with the same orientation would open in 2015. The new campus opened in the fall of 2015.


Buildings


City campus

On the site of the present buildings, roughly at the intersection Dalagatan/Rådmansgatan, a windmill called ''Nya Rörstrandskvarnen'' and nicknamed ''Stora Tisan'' was constructed sometime between 1747 and 1751. The windmill was in use until the 1880s when it was moved elsewhere. The main building of the City campus with street address Tegnérgatan 44-46 in Stockholm has housed various school forms over the years. From 1939 Stockholm's music classes has concentrated the major part of its activities to the building that is presently named ''Adolf Fredrik's Music School'', a name that may thus refer both to the institution with two campuses and to the City campus building. The main building was erected in 1907–10 as a ''folkskola'' (people's school), originally for a capacity of 2,360 pupils, based on drawings by architect Georg A. Nilsson. The main building (see the first photo) is the base of ''Stockholms musikklasser'' (Stockholm's music classes) that was previously housed in other buildings, and the two names are used without distinction in daily conversation. There is also a smaller building (see the second photo) on the same site, built 1907–10, architect Hagström & Ekman. This building formerly housed
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and is now used for younger children without a specific music curriculum.


Farsta campus

The Farsta campus with street address Farstavägen 118 in
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, a district of Farsta borough south of Stockholm, has had different names over the years. The white building, designed by architect Lennart Brundin, was finished in 1963 and was originally named ''Farsta läroverk'' (English: ''Farsta grammar school''). The name was changed to ''Farsta gymnasium'' (English: ''Farsta high school'') in 1967. From 2015 the name is ''Farsta grundskola'' (English: ''Farsta primary school''). The buildings will be renovated at a cost of about SEK 150 million, with work to be finished in the fall of 2017. The main lecture hall will also function as a concert hall with 500 seats. In contrast with the City campus the Farsta campus will have music classes mixed with normal classes in grades 0-9. When at full capacity in 2019 the campus will house a total of 1,160 students whereof 360 in music classes.


Academics

Adolf Fredrik's Music School is a niche school, with heavy emphasis on music and choral singing, but without sacrificing academic rigor in other subjects. Admission to the school is based on audition in singing and musical ability before starting fourth grade, and admission is competitive with an acceptance rate of around 15%. 240 students are admitted annually, 180 for the City campus and 60 and for the Farsta campus, and attend the school from 4th to 9th grade. Two-thirds of the admitted students are girls. Over 1,000 students attend the City campus and when fully established the Farsta campus will have over 350 students. For the academic year 2013–2014 the school ranked number seven in Sweden for junior high school grade point average. The twice-annual
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''Lyran'' was started in 1963, making it the oldest school newspaper in Sweden, according to the Swedish Patent and Registration Office.


Music

Each student belongs to a class-choir consisting of 30 to 60 students. Practices are held almost every school day, and each class-choir has a substantial concert program schedule (at churches and auditoriums and other venues). Additionally, the school has three official choirs, which represent the school in concerts and competitions: Adolf Fredrik's Girls Choir, Boys Choir, and the mixed Chamber Choir. Membership in these choirs is based on auditions, held amongst the school's students. Students at the school will have sung in class choirs (often a cappella) for 1200 hours by the time they graduate at age 16. (Those who participate in one of the school's competitive representation choirs and continue to a high school which also has emphasis in music, may accumulate 2000 hours of singing before university.) This training takes place during the students' most formative years. After graduating from the school, some students continue on to one of three high schools in Stockholm with heavy emphasis on music: Kungsholmens Musikgymnasium with mixed academic/choral singing emphasis,
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with mixed academic/individual musicianship emphasis, or Lilla Akademien with a heavy emhasis on fostering future professional musicians.


Cooperation

In 1959 Stockholms Musikgymnasium (Stockholm's Music High School) for 10th through 12th grade started its activity in Adolf Fredrik's Music School. In 1984 it moved to Kungsholmens gymnasium. Collaboration between the two schools continues and is manifested in annual concerts in the Globen arena, Friends Arena or other suitable venues with high spectator capacity. Students from Adolf Fredrik's Music School regularly participate in opera performances at the
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, such as when children's voices are required in operas like Bizet's Carmen. Grammophone recordings featuring Adolf Fredrik's Music School choirs have been nominated for the
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Award (the Swedish equivalent to the
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in 1990, 2009 and 2013. The web pages of Adolf Fredrik's Girls and Adolf Fredrik's Boys Choir list 16 and 4 cd disc recordings respectively.


Choral Festivals – Let the Future Sing

In 2009 the Music School celebrated its 70th anniversary by hosting a children and youth choral festival, ''Adolf Fredrik Choral Festival'', with participating choirs from several countries. The festival, also known as ''Let the Future Sing'', was held again in 2012 with around 300 singers from Armenia, Estonia, Canada, China, USA and South Africa as well as around 1,000 Swedish singers. The third festival was held in 2015 with a total of 1,400 young choral singers, including choirs from Bulgaria, Finland, the Philippines, Russia, the Czech Republic and the Netherlands.


Parental involvement

Parents are very important for the school's continued success. First, there is for all practical purposes mandatory parent participation in class based working groups for concerts, class excursions and other tasks. Parents of each class are assigned to one of six groups for one year at a time, so that by the time the student finishes his or her studies each parent has participated in each of the six working groups. Second, the
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(AFFF – Adolf Fredriks Föräldraförening) is very active in different ways to promote the school and enhance its academic and musical curriculum. During the ''AF fight'' referred to above AFFF played a very important lobbying role (see external links). Third, Föreningen Adolf Fredriks Musikklasser ( en, the Adolf Fredrik's Music School Association) works to promote child and youth choirs locally, nationally and internationally (see external links).


Student government

The student body is represented by the Adolf Fredrik's Music School Student council ( sv, elevråd), that serves the student body by promoting extracurricular activities and by providing a voice to the student body in all discussion of school policy with the administration. The Student council applies voluntary membership, is student-driven, democratic, and has equal voting rights for all members. It consists of Class councils, Team councils and a Council board. The Team councils are each headed by a President aided by a Secretary, elected at the first meeting of the new school year. When Team councils meet every other Tuesday a teacher from the team also participates. Every President of a Team council is also a member of the Council Board, that elects a Chairman and a Secretary. The Council Board meets every week in the Principal's office.


Reputation

A choir from the school won the BBC's "Let the people sing" choir competition and in 2001, and became a Choir of the European Federation and Cultural Ambassador". The school is mentioned as one of the building blocks of ''The Swedish Choral Miracle''. ''Singers.com'' called the school "a distinguished institution of music well known throughout the world" and the ''
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'' called it "the most renowned choir school in Sweden". ''
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'' said the school is "one of the most internationally recognized children's and youth choirs throughout the world."


Wider influence


The Swedish Choral Miracle

The school was the first Music School of its kind in Sweden and has inspired scores of similar schools around the country, forming one of the building blocks of ''The Swedish Choral Miracle'' (the term is a well-known expression in the world of choral music, ever since the book with the same name by
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was published). Though Adolf Fredrik's Music School was the first of its kind its success had by 2008 led to the creation of classes with a focus on choral singing or instrumental music in addition to the normal academic curriculum in 70 schools around Sweden. At least 5% of the Swedish population are members of and sing in choirs weekly.) In 1999 Per-Åke Byström and Bo Johansson published the Swedish language book ''Tidernas körklang : en bok om Adolf Fredriks musikklasser, Stockholms musikgymnasium och mycket annat'' about the choral sound and tradition of Adolf Fredrik's Music School and Stockholms Musikgymnasium.


Barbershop

Barbershop is a special case. There were as of 2013 only 8 male choruses, some 20 quartets and in total approximately 250 individuals throughout the Nordic countries combined who sing barbershop in a reasonably organized manner (i.e., belonging to a barbershop organization). The barbershop quartet
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became the first ever non-US International Champions in 2012, while Swedish barbershop quartets have become International Collegiate Quartet Champions in 2008, 2010 and 2012. The members of these championship winning groups have their musical roots in Adolf Fredrik's Music School and Kungsholmens Musikgymnasium. In 1989
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from Stockholm suburb Rönninge was the first non-US female quartet to become Sweet Adelines International champions (called "Queens of Harmony"); all the quartet members attended Adolf Fredrik's Music School.


Headmasters

City campus * 1963 – 1980 Stig Gunnarskog * 1980 – 1984 Ove Wergens * 1984 – 1988 Stig Rosén * 1989 – 1996 Britt Wennerfors * 1996 – 2002 Hans-Erik Rudin * 2003 – 2004 Christina Thunberg * 2004 – Lars-Göran Jacobsson Farsta campus * 2015 – 2016 Wolfgang Johansson * 2016 – Petter Carlsson (acting)


Discography

The school choirs have made a number of recordings that are listed in the appropriate Wikipedia articles. Recordings that are attributed to the school as a whole include: *Barn Från Adolf Fredriks Musikskola, Ivan Renlidens Orkester – De Mest Älskade Barnvisorna Av Alice Tegnér (Cass, Album). 1970. Odeon, EMI 4E 254-34154, EMI 711 *Sjung Av Hela Hjärtat (CD, Album). 1996. Hjärtebarnsföreningen 1996-1 *Sånger Ur Majas Alfabet (CD, Album). 2008. Naxos 8.570732


Alumni

Alphabetically and grouped by primary professional role. Many alumni continue to sing choral music, or otherwise stay involved in musical endeavours, non-professionally.


Popular singers

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Salem Al Fakir Lars Salem Al Fakir (born 27 October 1981) is a Swedish musician, singer, songwriter and record producer. He regularly collaborates with Vincent Pontare as the songwriting and production duo Vargas and Lagola. Together, they have worked with man ...
(soul, pop, jazz) *
Sonja Aldén Sonja Annika Maria Aldén (born 20 December 1977) is a Swedish singer mostly famous for her 2006, 2007, 2012 and 2020 Melodifestivalen entries, and for working together with Shirley Clamp and Sanna Nielsen, as well as her songwriting for other a ...
(pop, songwriter) *
Kristin Amparo Kristin Viktoria Amparo Sundberg (born 1 December 1983) is a Swedish singer. She attended Adolf Fredrik's Music School in Stockholm. She participated in season 1 of the Swedish ''X Factor'' in 2012, which was broadcast on TV4, where she made it ...
(pop) *
Mattias Andréasson Mattias Andréasson (born 29 March 1981 in Västerås), Swedish singer and ''Swedish Idol 2007'' contestant (in which he came 5th place). As a student, he attended the Adolf Fredrik's Music School in Stockholm. He is also known as dmaSOUL. He ...
(pop) * Love Antell (pop-rock) * Gunilla Backman (singer, actress and musical-artist) * Margareta Bengtson (jazz, harpist, former member of
The Real Group The Real Group is an a cappella group from Sweden. Members are Emma Nilsdotter, Lisa Östergren, Anders Edenroth, Anton Forsberg and Jānis Strazdiņš. The group's members compose and arrange most of their songs. They sing in English and Swedis ...
) * Ann-Christine Bärnsten (singer, writer) *
Sarah Dawn Finer Sarah Dawn Finer (born 14 September 1981) is a Swedish singer, songwriter and actress. Her father is of English heritage from the United Kingdom, her mother is Jewish from the United States, and she was born and raised in Sweden. As a student, s ...
(singer, songwriter and actress) * Marianne Flynner (country, folk rock) *
Jessica Folcker Jessica Elisabeth Angelique Folcker (born 9 July 1975), known professionally as Jessica, is a Swedish singer. Her debut album ''Jessica'' in 1998 used her mononym, whereas follow up album ''Dino'' credited Jessica Folker. Her following albums ''P ...
(pop, soul) *
Carola Häggkvist Carola Maria Häggkvist (; born 8 September 1966), commonly known simply as Carola, is a Swedish singer and songwriter. She has been among Sweden's most popular performers since the early 1980s and has released albums ranging from pop and disco ...
(singer, songwriter) *
Peter Jöback Peter Arne Jöback (born 4 June 1971 in Stockholm, Sweden) is a Swedish singer, actor and musical artist. Biography Early life and education Peter Jöback was born on 4 June 1971 in Stockholm. He spent his childhood in Värmland and Österg ...
(singer, actor and musical artist) * Sofia Karlsson (singer, folk music) * Annika Ljungberg (techno/folk/bluegrass) * Amit Paul (singer, former member of the Swedish pop band
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) * Linda Pritchard (singer, dancer, choreographer) * Emilia Mitiku / Emilia Rydberg (pop, soul) *
Frida Sandén Frida Lina Marianne Sandén (born 20 May 1994) is a Swedish singer who represented Sweden in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2007 where she placed eighth. During 2008 and 2009 Frida has participated with a role in the musical ''Hujeda mej vá ...
(pop) * Mimmi Sandén (pop) * Molly Sandén (singer, host, voice actress) *
Awa Santesson-Sey Awa Matilda Isakine Santesson-Sey (born 6 July 1997), known professionally as AWA, is a Swedish singer based in London. Her father is Senegalese, her mother Swedish. At age 12, deciding she wanted to study classical music, she applied to and la ...
(pop) *
Danny Saucedo Daniel Gabriel Alessandro Saucedo Grzechowski (born 25 February 1986), known professionally as Danny Saucedo or simply Danny, is a Swedish singer and songwriter. He rose to fame as one of the finalists in ''Idol 2006'', the Swedish version of '' ...
(pop, europop, dance) *
Erik Segerstedt Mats Erik Segerstedt (born 20 April 1983) is a Swedish singer. Segerstedt was born in Uddevalla. As a student he attended the Adolf Fredrik's Music School in Stockholm. He was the runner-up to Markus Fagervall on the third season of Swedish v ...
(pop) * Stephen Simmonds (singer, pop, soul) * Niklas Strömstedt (pop) * Blossom Tainton Lindquist (singer, dancer, publisher, fitness coach and personal trainer) * Antonia Vai (singer, songwriter) *
Pernilla Wahlgren Pernilla Nina Elisabeth Wahlgren (born 24 December 1967) is a Swedish singer and actress. She has sung in Melodifestivalen several times; her 1985 entry titled " Piccadilly Circus" became popular and successful. She has acted in several plays an ...
(pop, musical theatre) * Christian Walz (singer, songwriter, producer)


Classical singers

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Kerstin Avemo Kerstin Avemo (born October 27, 1973) is a Swedish opera singer with an active international career as a coloratura soprano. Early life and education Born in Stockholm, the young Avemo attended Adolf Fredrik's Music School (Swedish: Adolf Fredrik ...
(coloratura soprano opera singer) * Tove Dahlberg (mezzo opera singer) * Katija Dragojevic (mezzo opera singer) * Johan Edholm (baryton opera singer) * Joa Helgesson (baritone opera singer) * Jan Kyhle (tenor, opera and musical singer) * Anna Larsson (contralto opera singer) *
Nina Stemme Nina Maria Stemme (born Nina Maria Thöldte on 11 May 1963) is a Swedish dramatic soprano opera singer. Stemme "is regarded by today's opera fans as our era's greatest Wagnerian soprano". In 2010, Michael Kimmelman wrote of one of Stemme's perf ...
(dramatic soprano opera singer) * Erika Sunnegårdh (lyric soprano opera singer) *
Ingrid Tobiasson ''Ingrid'' Margareta Tobiasson (born February 2, 1951 in Stockholm) is a Swedish mezzo-soprano opera singer. Her principal roles in an extremely versatile career include the title role in Bizet's ''Carmen'' and ''Elisabetta'' in Donizetti's ''Mar ...
(mezzo opera singer) * Johanna Wallroth (soprano opera singer) * Michael Weinius (tenor opera singer)


Actors/actresses

* Björn Andrésen (actor, musician) * Filip Berg (actor) *
Brasse Brännström Brasse Brännström (real name Lars Erik Brännström; 27 February 1945 – 29 August 2014) was a Swedish actor and comedian. Brännström attended Adolf Fredrik's Music School in Stockholm. In 1970, he gained fame alongside Magnus Härenstam a ...
(actor) * Lina Englund (actress, musician) *
Rebecca Ferguson Rebecca Louisa Ferguson Sundström (born 19 October 1983) is a Swedish actress. She began her acting career with the Swedish soap opera ''Nya tider'' (1999–2000) and went on to star in the slasher film ''Drowning Ghost'' (2004). She came to in ...
(actress) * Wallis Grahn (actress) *
Kåre Hedebrant Kåre Hedebrant (born 28 June 1995) is a Sweden, Swedish actor. Early life He lives in Hässelby, near Stockholm. Hedebrant attended Kungsholmens Gymnasium's Choir Section, and during middle school he attended the Adolf Fredrik's Music School. ...
(actor) * Elin Klinga (actress) * Cecilia Nilsson (actress) * Rebecca Scheja (actress, DJ, singer, songwriter and record producer) * Ted Åström (actor)


Instrumentalists

* Nassim Al Fakir (musician, presenter, comedian, master of ceremonies, moderator and lecturer) * Monica Dominique (pianist, composer, actress) * Anders Paulsson (soprano saxophonist) * Roland Pöntinen (pianist, composer) * Georg Riedel (double bass player, composer) * Georg (Jojje) Wadenius (guitarist, bassist, singer, composer) * Robert Wells (pianist, composer, singer)


Conductors/Composers/Producers

* Tina Ahlin (composer, pianist and singer) *
Arnthor Birgisson Arnthor Birgisson (Icelandic: Arnþór Birgisson, born 12 February 1976 in Reykjavík, Iceland) is an Icelandic-Swedish songwriter and producer. Arnþór moved to Sweden in 1978 at age two and lives in Stockholm. Information As young Arn ...
(producer) *
Carl Falk Carl Anthony Falk-Gramer (née Falk; born 17 August 1980 in Stockholm), is a Swedish songwriter, record producer and musician and has worked with artists such as Demi Lovato, One Direction, 5 Seconds of Summer, Nicki Minaj, Ellie Goulding, Mado ...
(songwriter, record producer and musician) * Ingela ''Pling'' Forsman (lyricist) * Lasse Hallström (film director) * Patrik Ringborg (conductor) *
Stefan Solyom Stefan Solyom (born 26 April 1979, Stockholm) is a Swedish conductor and composer. He is the nephew of the Swedish-Hungarian pianist János Solyom. As a student Solyom attended the Adolf Fredrik's Music School in Stockholm. He studied horn and ...
(conductor) * Carl Unander-Scharin (composer, tenor opera singer)


Vocal ensembles

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(a cappella group) * Riltons Vänner (a cappella group) *
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(barbershop quartet; International Champions 2012)


Other

* Lars-Gunnar Björklund (journalist) * Katarina Hultling (journalist) * Claude Marcus (pediatrician)


See also

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* Music Education


Notes


References


External links


Adolf Fredrik's Music School

Adolf Fredrik's Girls ChoirAdolf Fredrik's Boys Choir

Adolf Fredrik's Music School Parent-Teacher Association

Adolf Fredrik's Music School AssociationStockholms stadsarkiv
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