Frank Hasselstrøm

Frank Hasselstrøm is a Danish composer, arranger, producer, musician and teacher.

He is a founder and member of the band Catbird, and is a member of the band The Savage Rose.

Together with singer Billie Koppel, he formed Catbird in 2001. In 2003 Frank Hasselstrøm was nominated for "Arets Producer" at the Danish Music Awards for his work on Sliding From The Moon. He was also, with Catbird, nominated for Year New Name by Denmark Radio's P3 Award. Hasselstrøm arranged music for the ballet The Triumph of Death, which was built at Gasworks Theatre in 2002, with himself as conductor. Frank Hasselstrøm is a multi-instrumentalist, playing piano, trombone, trumpet, tuba, guitar, bass, percussion and drums.

Hasselstrøm has written very different music, both classical and popular, including for Odense Symphony Orchestra, Annisette, Savage Rose, Catbird and many short story television and commercials. He has taught children and young people for more than 20 years, both in schools and in various contexts as "VollmoseSymfonien", "Impression", "Save the Children", "Red Cross", and has also been released as the house artist from the Danish Arts Foundation in several projects. Frank Hasselstrøm has also made his own music school in the South Harbour.

Discography

The Savage Rose "Roots From The Wasteland" The Savage Rose "Love And Freedom" The Savage Rose "Universal Daughter" Catbird "Sliding From The Moon" Catbird "Among Us" Catbird "Sweet Cry" Martin Hall "Music Hall" Naja Rosa "Naja Rosa" Aisha "Deeper Than Roots" Odense Symfoniorkester "VollsmoseSymphony"

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