Peter Wallin

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Born: 9 November 1964, Malmö (Sweden)
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Born in Malmö, Sweden Educated as a percussion player in Lund, Falun (Sweden) and Esbjerg (Denmark) Self taught as a composer.

Composer, musician, teacher, headmaster of a music school (in Brørup, Denmark), concert arranger.

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14 December 1983: First performance of Terve (1983) for 2 Electric Bassoons, 1 Electric Trumpet & Tamtam, in Lund, Sweden.
15 December 1983: First performance of Contrasts (1983) for 2 players, in Lund, Sweden.
29 June 1984: First performance of the original version of "3 Stämningar, in Lund, Sweden.
17 March 1985: First performance of the original version of "1984", in Lund, Sweden.
28 May 1985: First performance of "Space", in Lund, Sweden.
13 October 1985: First performances of "Elegia piccola" and the original version of "Combat", in Genarp, Sweden.
9 November 1986: First performance of "Visions", in Lund, Sweden.
25 April 1987: First performance of "Gryning vid Örnvägen 52", in S. Sandby, Sweden.
25 November 1987: First performance of "Ouvertura piccolino", in Malmö, Sweden.
27 April 1988: First performance of "The total distruction of modern classical music, yeah!", in Falun, Sweden.
29 April 1988: First performances of "Symphony No. 1" and "The Symphony Race" (as soundtrack to the motion picture "the Visitors"), in cinemas in Sweden.
26 April 1989: First performance of "The Pen", in Grängesberg, Sweden.
23 May 1989: First performance of "Don´t ever do that again!!!", in Helsingborg, Sweden.
23 September 1989: First performance of "Hansson", in Lund, Sweden.
29 October 1989: First performance of "Fanfare for Balaenoptera Musculus", in Lund, Sweden.
1 April 1990: First live performance of "The Fright of the Unknown", in Lund, Sweden.
16 May 1990: First performance of the 1989 version of "Tre Stämningar", in Esbjerg, Denmark.
13 March 1991: First performance of "Giant´s Dance", in Varde, Denmark.
25 April 1991: First performances of "Svettpehrlor", "Schäöuu po mårrånänn!!!" and "Harmony Family", in Esbjerg, Denmark.
18 July 1991: First performance of "Introduction & Funk", in Klagstorp, Sweden.
8 December 1991: First performance of "Connections", in Esbjerg, Denmark.
5 April 1992: First performance of "Far Out", in Esbjerg, Denmark.
20 May 1992: First performances of "Duel", "Hang over and out!!!" and "-Apping Music Suite", in Esbjerg, Denmark.
26 October 1992: First performance of (May be) A new Start, in Guldager, Denmark.
17 November 1992: First performance of "Four movements about intoxication", in Esbjerg, Denmark.
26 November 1992: First performance of "Whatever!", in Esbjerg, Denmark.
5 December 1992: First performance of "Cla(o)p 1", in Esbjerg, Denmark.
9 February 1993: First performances of "Good Eeeevening!!!" and "Dägä Dägä" (version for 2 female soloists). Text by M.A. Numminen (Dägä).
16 July 1993: First performance of "Greetings to WK 89 - The democratic orchestra", in Östra Hoby, Sweden.
3 December 1993: First performance of "Meditation", in Esbjerg, Denmark.
31 March 1994: First performance of LHØØRN, in Esbjerg, Denmark.
26 April 1994: First performance of "Schön ist das Leben", in Esbjerg, Denmark.
28 May 1994: First performance of "Sekel March 94" (Wind Band version), in Esbjerg, Denmark.
3 June 1994: First performance of "Kyrie Delleison", in Esbjerg, Denmark.
10 October 1994: First performance of "For love...", in Oksbøl, Denmark.
21 April 1995: First performance of "On the 2100th day", in Esbjerg, Denmark.
30 April 1995: First performance of "Mirror 6 41 14 6", in Hjerting, Denmark.
7 June 1995: First performance of "Four English episodes, and a final conclusion", in Esbjerg, Denmark.
21 January 1996: First performance of "Trinity Agreement", in Esbjerg, Denmark.
23 November 1996: First performance of "Trance & Dance", in Århus, Denmark.
4 December 1996: First performance of "Chorale", in Folding, Denmark.
14 September 1997: First performances of "Duet No. 3" & "Beyond...", in Skjern, Denmark.
6 May 1998: First performance of "Struthio Camelus Altus", in Brørup, Denmark.
2 December 1998: First performance of "Chorale 2", in Folding, Denmark.
11 February 1999: First performances of "-Uropførelser", "Junk contra Funk", "Allegro con Tanto" & "Bebsophone Concerto No. 1", in Esbjerg, Denmark.
30 July 1999: First performances of "Sentence of Death" & "Farewell", in Kungälv, Sweden.
26 October 1999: First performance of "Three Finnish Numbers" (French Horn / Trombone version), in Esbjerg, Denmark.
12 December 1999: First performance of "Goodbye", in Brørup, Denmark.
9 April 2000: First performance of "Symphony No. 3", in Lund, Sweden.
3 May 2000: First performances of "Kom med mig..." & "Allegro con Brio, Brie e Brian", in Brørup, Denmark.
20 August 2000: First performance of "Brørup Suite", in Brørup, Denmark.
4 March 2001: First performance of "Oya", in Esbjerg, Denmark.
7 October 2001: First performances of "Symphony No. 4" & "After the punch", in Esbjerg, Denmark.
30 January 2002: First performance of "Splints", in Brørup, Denmark.
21 March 2002: First performance of "Motions and objects, lurching around in your neighbourhood when you least expect it", in Billund, Denmark.
23 May 2002: First performance of "Peace Song", in Billund, Denmark.
11 June 2002: First performance of "Cla(o)p 2", in Århus, Denmark.
19 June 2002: First performance of "Triangle Quartet No. 1", in Lund, Sweden.
12 November 2002: First performance of "Feeeeg Brian" (Music Manifesto 2002, Part 14), in Brørup, Denmark.
1 April 2003: First performance of "Herren er min hyrde", in Sneum, Denmark.
27 September 2003: First performance of "Crushing Borders", in Vejle, Denmark.
25 October 2003: First performance of "Electronic Brian´s Brain" (Music Manifesto 2002, Part 21), in Billund, Denmark.
10 December 2003: First performance of "Sign E", in Folding, Denmark.
3 February 2004: First performances of "Punch Suite" & 5 Signs", in Brørup, Denmark.
4 May 2004: First performance of "Fanfare for 3", in Brørup, Denmark.
18 September 2004: First performances of "Concerto for Mega Bebsophones" (Bebsophone Concerto No. 2) & "Allegro con Capricciosa", in Lund, Sweden.
28 October 2004: First performance of "Throne in the wall", in Billund, Denmark.
28 October 2004: First performance of "Hard-Core Andersen", in Esbjerg, Denmark.
22 February 2005: First performance of "2 märkliga sånger på svenska", in Brørup, Denmark.
12 May 2005: First performance of "The end of Brian´s Brain" (Music Manifesto 2002, Part 23), in Billund, Denmark.
30 June 2005: First performance of "Nattväktarens kommentar", in Lund, Sweden.
1 July 2005: First performance of "The Johnny K. Fight Song" (Music for Metal Band & Orchestra), in Lund, Sweden.
28 August 2005: First performance of movement 1 & 2 from "The Mouse", in Holsted, Denmark.
9 September 2005: First performance of "Skjern Gardens jubilæumsmarch" (Jubilee March), in Skjern, Denmark.
17 September 2005: First performances of "Clouds", "Syn" & "Concerto for Maxi Bebsophones" (Bebsophone Concerto No. 3), in Lund, Sweden.
30 September 2005: First complete performance of "The Mouse", in Ribe, Denmark.
29 October 2005: First performance of movement 1 & 2 from "Symphony No. 5", in Esbjerg, Denmark.
12 November 2005: First performance of "The Pea Waltz", in Copenhagen, Denmark.
28 January 2006: First performance of "La Lis", in Skjern, Denmark.
13 June 2006: First complete performance of Symphony No. 5 (for Brass Band), in Brørup, Denmark.
5 November 2006: First performance of "The Punch" (Version 3) in Holsted, Denmark
28 January 2007: First performance of “Tone of the day — Day 28” & “3 things to do after retirement”, in Brørup, Denmark.

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