Artist's albums
Capricer med Od, Vol. 2 (Recorded 1970-1975)
2001 · album
Schubert: Male Choruses
2000 · album
Orphei Drängar & Eric Ericson
2000 · album
Capricer med OD, Vol. 1 (Recorded 1964-1969)
1999 · album
Traditional Swedish Songs of Spring & Summer
1997 · album
The Singing Apes & Other Songs of Love & War
1996 · album
Ett Bondbröllop
1994 · album
Du vilar
2020 · single
Vichnaya Pamyat
2020 · single
De profundis
2013 · album
Tormis: Curse Upon Iron - Works for male choir
2012 · album
Orphei Drängar
2012 · album
The 50 Most Essential Christmas Masterpieces
2010 · album
Choral Christmas - 30 Christmas Choir Classics
2010 · album
Christmas Songs
2009 · album
Sounds of Sund
2007 · album
Sounds of Sund
2007 · compilation
Od Antiqua - Hedenblad / Alfvén / Godin
2005 · album
Capricer med OD, Vol. 5 (Recorded 1987-1990)
2004 · album
Musik & Tradition
2003 · album
Diamonds
2003 · album
Capricer med OD, Vol. 4 (Recorded 1982-1986)
2003 · album
Capricer med Od, Vol. 3 (Recorded 1976-1981)
2002 · album
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Biography
Gravity and playfulness. Tradition and innovation. Tranquility and crescendo. OD is a choir that constantly alternates between extremes and never stops pushing the envelope of what a male-voice choir can and should do. Since it started in 1853, the choir has been expanding the scope of all of its activities – its repertoire, its concert forms, its venues. Tours of Sweden are complemented by far-flung journeys to Asia, the US, Canada, and Europe. Concerts at Royal Albert Hall in London, Lincoln Center in New York, and Symphony Hall in Osaka, alternate with performances in stone quarries and paper mills. Leading artists in Sweden jostle with internationally acclaimed stars like Malena Ernman, Peter Mattei, and Anne Sofie von Otter. Folksongs and romanticism contrast with jazz, newly commissioned atonal music, lyricism, and Riverdance. But whatever OD sings, the sound is the same – OD’s unique blend of light young voices and older, more mature ones is the result of many years of work to refine the special instrument that is the male-voice choir. Rich tradition is the point of departure. From there, anything goes.