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Staatskapelle of Dresden, and with the Philharmonic Orchestras of Stockholm, Oslo, Barcelona and Lisbon. He has participated in the international music festivals of Montreux, Aix-en-Provence and Savonlinna in Finland. He has also collaborated with many eminent conductors, including Celibidache, Bernstein, Kertesz, Zinmann, Kamu, Maris Jansons and others. His master classes have taken him to the Academie-Festival des Arcs in France, the Institute of Advanced Musical Studies in Montreux, the Osaka Conservatory in Japan, and the Umea International Academy in Sweden.
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Achatz has played more than 1,000 recitals and has performed more than 240 times with orchestras including the radio orchestras of Stockholm, Munich, Paris, Stuttgart, Torino, Milan, and with the Orchestre de Pasdeloup of Paris, l'Orchestre de l'Opéra de Monte Carlo, the Gewandhaus of Leipzig, the
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Born in Stockholm in 1942 of a Swedish mother and a Viennese father, both musicians, he was raised in Switzerland, where he entered the Geneva Conservatory at age of 8. Graduating with honors, he continued his studies with Greta Eriksson in Stockholm, with
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in Vercelli. He has since performed in more than 25 countries and in most major musical centers, including London, Paris, New York, Boston, Berlin, Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Vienna, Tokyo and Beijing.
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Dag Achatz serves frequently on the juries of international competitions, including those at Jaen, the
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Outside the established classical music world, he also worked on stage with French singer-songwriter
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own arrangement for piano, recorded from the Kongressaal in Munich during the Munich Klaviersommer
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in Barcelona. He was also a prizewinner at the Bavarian Radio Competition in Munich and the
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Competition in Lausanne, and in 1964 took first prize at the coveted
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and lieder, he has performed with the Da Ponte Quartet, the Fresk
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Maria Canals International Music Competition prize-winners
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