About: Mats Wendt

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Mats Wendt (born in 1965) is a Swedish classical composer and artist. His best known work internationally is Eddan – the invincible sword of the elf-smith, a 16-hour-long "cybersymphonic" work on Norse mythology according to Viktor Rydberg. Five hours from Eddan was performed in Bayreuth 2003 during the annual Wagner festspiele, in Wahnfried, Wagner's former home, now the Richard Wagner museum. The work was first performed in its entirety in Reykjavik in 2009. Prior to Eddan, he's been inspired by works of writers like William Blake and T. S. Eliot.

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  • Mats Wendt (born in 1965) is a Swedish classical composer and artist. His best known work internationally is Eddan – the invincible sword of the elf-smith, a 16-hour-long "cybersymphonic" work on Norse mythology according to Viktor Rydberg. Five hours from Eddan was performed in Bayreuth 2003 during the annual Wagner festspiele, in Wahnfried, Wagner's former home, now the Richard Wagner museum. The work was first performed in its entirety in Reykjavik in 2009. Prior to Eddan, he's been inspired by works of writers like William Blake and T. S. Eliot. Wendt is also the originator of "cybersymphony", a concept for transferring the symphony orchestra to computers and by this create a super instrument that is independent of development of hard and software. He's performed his work at the Swedish National Museum of Science and Technology. (en)
  • Mats Wendt, född 1965, är en svensk tonsättare som bland annat är verksam inom det området. (sv)
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  • Mats Wendt, född 1965, är en svensk tonsättare som bland annat är verksam inom det området. (sv)
  • Mats Wendt (born in 1965) is a Swedish classical composer and artist. His best known work internationally is Eddan – the invincible sword of the elf-smith, a 16-hour-long "cybersymphonic" work on Norse mythology according to Viktor Rydberg. Five hours from Eddan was performed in Bayreuth 2003 during the annual Wagner festspiele, in Wahnfried, Wagner's former home, now the Richard Wagner museum. The work was first performed in its entirety in Reykjavik in 2009. Prior to Eddan, he's been inspired by works of writers like William Blake and T. S. Eliot. (en)
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  • Mats Wendt (en)
  • Mats Wendt (sv)
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