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  1. Søren Hyldgaard (6 August 1962 – 7 May 2018) was a Danish film composer, also known for several New Age albums and for his concerts. Hyldgaard was a self-taught musician. As a composer of meditational New Age music, he produced a string of albums with the Scandinavian label Fønix Musik.

  2. Se Søren Hyldgaard s profil på LinkedIn, et professionelt fællesskab med 1 milliard medlemmer. Leeward Holding A/S · Erfaring: Leeward Holding A/S · Beliggenhed: København · 500+ forbindelser...

    • Solrød Gymnasium
    • Leeward Holding A/S
  3. May 8, 2018 · COPENHAGEN, Denmark—Award-winning Danish film composer Søren Hyldgaard died Monday, May 7, of complications from diabetes. He was 55. Hyldgaard's 30-plus film and television credits demonstrated a wide range of styles and colors, and an innate ability to deepen any film with his dramatic and often beautiful music.

  4. Søren Hyldgaard. Additional Crew: Antichrist. Søren Hyldgaard has quickly become one of Europe's sought-after screen composers since his feature film debut with Eye Of The Eagle in 1997.

    • January 1, 1
    • Frederiksberg, Denmark
    • January 1, 1
    • Copenhagen, Denmark
  5. Acclaimed Danish film score and 'new age' music composer Søren Hyldgaard has passed away, as a result from the complications of diabetes - aged just 55. His major works include the meditational Flying Dreams album, which sold over 125,000 discs, the trombone concerto Rapsodia Borealis - plus the film scores to the movies Når livet går sin ...

  6. Søren Hyldgaard (6 August 1962, Frederiksberg, Denmark – 7 May 2018, Copenhagen, Denmark) was a Danish composer. Hyldgaard was a self-taught musician. As a composer of meditational New Age music, he produced a string of albums with the Scandinavian label Fønix Musik.

  7. At 34, the young Danish composer is wearing at least three hats; he seems as comfortable at juggling the nuts-and-bolts of composing the seminal epic film score, as he is writing for the concert-hall - be it chamber-, symphonic or a variety of wind ensembles.