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Nils-Göran Areskoug : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nils-Göran Areskoug Nils-Göran Areskoug (born Sundin on 18 May 1951, Växjö, Sweden), is a Swedish physician, musicologist, composer, author and interdisciplinary scholar. With five academic degrees (MD PhD MBA MFA BA) he is Associate Professor in Transdisciplinary Research at Strömstad akademi, Sweden (2009), and Associate Professor in Musicology at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland (1996). ==Early life and education== Areskoug trained as a medical doctor, and was certified as cantor and organist at the Lund Cathedral in 1968. Early music teachers in Växjö included Nils Andersson, Ture Olsson, Janis Ozolins, Sylvia Mang-Borenberg, and Ladis and Boiana Müller. He studied musicology with Martin Tegen and literature with E.N. Tigerstedt at Stockholm University (from 1970), was supervised in his doctoral studies by Ingmar Bengtsson at Uppsala University (1974) and mentored by Bo Wallner at Royal University College of Music, Stockholm.〔An informative obituary in English on Bo Wallner is available in The Independent, published on 31 Dec 2004: ()〕 As a pianist he studied at the Mozarteum University of Salzburg with Hans Leygraf in 1969 and as a conductor with Sergiu Celibidache, in Mainz, Stuttgart and Munich, from 1978 to 1995. As a composer Areskoug attended seminars with mentors such as Olivier Messiaen in Paris 1973, and György Ligeti in Stockholm, during the 1970s. He studied philosophy and aesthetics in Lund, Uppsala and, at the doctoral level, at University of Lausanne (UNIL), until 1993.〔Hollfelder, Peter (1998) Klaviermusik – Internationales chronologisches Lexikon: Geschichte-Komponisten-Werke-Literatur. Geschichte der Klaviermusik. Historische Entwicklungen - Komponisten mit Biographien und Werkverzeichnissen - Nationale Schulen, Band 2: p. 705, Florian Noetzel Verlag, Heinrichshofen-Bücher, Wilhelmshaven, GERMANY – ISBN 3-7959-0770-5〕〔International Who's Who in Classical Music (IWWCM), 2009: p. 29-30, 1 page〕〔Kellander, Linda M & Kornegay, Michael R, eds (1987): Grand Ambassador of Achievements International, American Biographical Institute, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA, Library of Congress Card Number 87-072824, ISBN 0-934544-51-4, pages 140-145 (esp. pages 143-144) - A biographic account covering the early musical career with a list of compositions until 1987.〕〔Wretlind, Arvid (editor inter alia) (1987) International Who’s Who of Intellectuals, 7th edition. Page 808, International Biographical Centre (IBC), Cambridge, UK.〕〔Kay, Ernest (1988) International Who’s Who in Music (IWWM), 11th Edition: page 820, International Biographical Centre (IBC), Cambridge UK; and in IWWM (2009) pages 29-30.〕〔1996-06-18 Carl Rudolf Pfaltz, Professor Dr. med., former Rector of Universität Basel, SWITZERLAND: Evaluation of research in music medicine, "An Överklagandenämnden för högskolan z.H. von Registrator Lunds Univ; SWITZERLAND (2 pages); in: Document archive of HSN, Överklagandenämnden för högskolan, Stockholm, (Decision 14 Aug 1996, Nr 14, Protocol 9/96, Dnr 311/96, G. Fenne), SWEDEN.〕〔Otto E. Laske, affiliated professor at Harvard University, USA: Överklagandenämnden för högskolan, Re: Professorship in musicology; Dnr IE 311 580/95, 22 July 1996 (1 page); evaluation of research in cognitive musicology, in: ibid.〕〔Raymond Monelle, Reader in Music, University of Edinburgh, Scotland: Statement on Nils-Göran Sundin's candidacy for a professorship vacancy at Lund University, Dnr IE 311 580/95, 26 May 1996, UK (2 pages), in: ibid.; Raymond Monelle, Reader in Music, University of Edinburgh, Scotland: Statement to the Faculty of Humanities for "Appointment to the Department of Music, University of Jyväskylä", 23 May 1995, UK (3 pages); Raymond Monelle, University of Edinburgh: Report of External Examiner, 8 Aug 1994, on: Nils-Göran Sundin: Aesthetic criteria for musical interpretation: a study of the contemporary performance of western notated instrumental music after 1750; UK (5 pages).〕〔1995-04-10 Matti Vaino, Professor and Head of Dept of Music, University of Jyväskylä, FINLAND: To the Faculty of Humanities, statement concerning scientific qualifications for a Docentship, dated Göttingen, GERMANY, 10 April 1995, certified translation into English by Jaakko Mäntyjärvi; (3 pages, Certified Translation in English, original 4 pages in Finnish).〕〔Anonymus (with a photo by Mats Samuelsson): Han ska ange tonen. Nils-Göran Sundin basar för länets musikstiftelse, in: Tidning för anställda och förtroendevalda i Landstinget Kronoberg, 1986, page 7.〕〔Åke Stern: Kvalitet mångfald och bredd, Smålandsposten, Växjö, 23 Dec 1986.〕〔"Bilder ur Musikens Historia - Romantiken och vàr tid", a history of Western music in pictures and quotations, was commissioned by The Royal Swedish Academy Music (Kungliga Musikaliska Akademien, KMA), Stockholm, for use in its courses, and is the most widely disseminated book authored by Areskoug.〕〔A list of third party articles published in newspapers and journals or broadcast in media (such as Swedish Radio) on Areskoug is provided on the website "Aremus" at Are Akademi Collegium Europaeum: ().〕〔Studies in philosophy at the University of Lausanne supervised by Professors Ingeborg Schüssler, Raphaël Célis, and Jean-Claude Piguet. Areskoug lectured on invitation by the Institute of Philosophy (UNIL) at a ''troisième cycle'' conference, Crêt-Bérard, jointly with Professor of Philosophy Eduard Marbach, Universität Bern, on phenomenology of interpretation.〕 After early essays in Smålandsposten, Areskoug worked as a cultural critic for Svenska Dagbladet, 1977–1980, and as an academic teacher.〔Areskoug lectured at Stockholm University, Stockholm School of Music (Musikhögskolan), Nordiska Musikkonservatoriet, and with colleague composer Sven-Erik Bäck at Edsbergs Musikinstitut, and wrote articles in dictionaries for Bonniers and Sohlmans music encyclopedias, in journals like Nutida Musik, and in news media such as Smålandsposten and Svenska Dagbladet.〕 Following supervision by leadership philosopher Peter Koestenbaum,〔Courses like "Greatness in Leadership" with a focus on value-oriented creative thinking were conducted in Södertälje and Stockholm, by phenomenologically oriented mentor for organizational and business leadership, Dr. Peter Koestenbaum, California, USA: ().〕 Areskoug served, in 1986, as the first director of Kronoberg County Music Foundation (''Stiftelsen Musik i Kronoberg''), in Växjö. The popular success of his 1984 book on music led to his election as a member of the Swedish Authors' Association.〔This was a historic survey of music and the arts, "Bilder ur Musikens historia", originally commissioned by Royal Swedish Academy of Music for their courses.〕 After medical studies at Lund University and Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Areskoug took up the philosophy of science at the intersection between neuroscience and psychoanalysis (and music psychotherapy) conducting dialogues with colleagues such as Dr. med. Erich Franzke in Växjö, Carl Lesche〔Reference to influential ideas from Carl Lesche (1920-1993) is available through homage by Dr. Åke Åredal: (Documentary homepage on Carl Lesche ); and in works by Per Magnus Johansson, both downloaded 20 July 2011.〕 and Bertil Edgardh in Stockholm and, later, Adam Zweig, Carl Rudolf Pfaltz, and Raymond Battegay in Zürich and Basel. Areskoug's 1988 Cand. Med. Thesis at Lund University dealt with the controversy surrounding Adolf Grünbaum's critique of psychoanalysis.〔Title in Swedish: ''Aspekter på Psykoanalysens vetenskapliga status - i anledning av Adolf Grünbaums The Foundation of Psychoanalysis och debatten i The Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1986, vol 9, nr 2''. (Lund University Faculty of Medicine, 1988, 25 pages in Swedish)〕 It was approved by Professors Lars Janzon, Bengt Scherstén and Germund Hesslow, Lund University Faculty of Medicine, at a public hearing on 1 January 1989 in the Institute of Social Medicine, Malmö University Hospital (MAS), with acclaims: '' Areskoug's paper is on a very high scientific level'', (Hesslow). ''It is rare to read something so clear in medical context'' (Ingvar).〔Statements by Professors Lars Janzon, Bengt Scherstén and Germund Hesslow (supervior, statement dated Jan 20 1989) at hearing, on Jan 1 1989; Professor David H Ingvar wrote in letters addressed to Areskoug dated Dec 14 1988 and Jan 1 1989 "''You have proceeded very thoroughly'', ''I have studied your solid paper on psychoanalysis. Your reading is deeply solid and so is your talent for conceptual analysis. Your ambitions are most respectful''". Archive of Högskoleverket, and Riksarkivet, Stockholm.〕
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