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Britta Byström

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Britta Byström (b. 1977) is a Swedish composer known for her richly textured orchestral works and a distinctive sensitivity to sound and resonance, often described as impressionistic. Born in Sundsvall, she studied composition with Pär Lindgren and Bent Sørensen and has since written for a wide range of ensembles, including chamber music, vocal music, and opera—though her primary focus has been orchestral music.

Byström’s works have been performed by leading orchestras such as the BBC Symphony Orchestra, Gürzenich Orchestra, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra. She has composed for soloists including Malin Broman, Rick Stotijn, Radovan Vlatković, and Janine Jansen.

She is the recipient of numerous awards, including the Carin Malmlöf-Forssling Composer’s Prize (2010), Lilla Christ Johnson Prize (2012), and the Stora Christ Johnson Prize (2020). Her viola concerto A Walk After Dark, written for Ellen Nisbeth, received the Da-Capo Prize at the Brandenburger Biennale in 2014. In 2016, she was awarded the Elaine Lebenbom Award for Female Composers by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and her song cycle Notes From the City of the Sun, featuring soprano Malin Byström, was recognized as a “recommended work” at the International Rostrum of Composers in 2019.

Highlights of her recent work include Infinite Rooms, a double concerto for violin/viola and double bass inspired by Yayoi Kusama’s immersive art installations, and Parallel Universes, an orchestral work based on cosmologist Max Tegmark’s theories. The latter was commissioned by the BBC to mark the 150th anniversary of the Royal Albert Hall and premiered at the BBC Proms in 2021. Her chamber opera Gállábártnit, with a Sami-language libretto by Rawdna Carita Eira, premiered at Soundstreams in Toronto in 2019.

Byström’s music has been published by Edition Wilhelm Hansen since 2010. She became a member of the Swedish Society of Composers in 2002 and was elected to the Royal Swedish Academy of Music in 2016.

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Letter in April

(2011)12'
Sweden
Seasonal
Advanced
Piano
Cello
Violin
Clarinet

Weed

(2002)15'
Sweden
Intermediate
Orchestra
Nature

Farewell Variations

(2005)
Orchestra
Sweden
Advanced

Diagonal Musik

(2017)20'
Sweden
Advanced
Piano
Violin
Horn (French horn)
Chamber

Delusions

(2005)16'
Advanced
Sweden
Orchestra
Trumpet

By the Window

(2022)12'
Double Bass
Sweden
Advanced
Chamber
Piano
Viola

Baum in der Stadt

(2014)7'
Solo
Violin
Sweden
Advanced

Avsked från vildgässen, version 1

(2020)15'
Sweden
Animal
Advanced
Orchestra

A Walk to Brahms

(2019)3'
Sweden
Advanced
Piano
Violin
Horn (French horn)

A Walk After Dark

(2014)23'
Viola
Sweden
Advanced
Night
Orchestra

A Room Of One's Own

(2020)9'
Sweden
Advanced
Cello
Viola
Violin
Chamber
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