Erik Hedin

Erik Hedin (born 15 September 1974) is a sound designer and composer, and has worked closely with his partner Kjersti Horn.[1]

Erik Hedin
Born (1974-09-15) 15 September 1974
OriginNorwegian
GenresSound design
Occupation(s)Sound designer and composer

Career

Hedin is a graduate from the Dramatiska Institutet in Stockholm 2006, as sound designer and composer. He has contributed as sound designer and composer to a series of productions like Mitt namn er Rachel Corrie at Det Norske Teatret / Riksteatret (2008), Alfa og Omega – Edvard Munch at Oslo Nye Teater (2009), Hustyrannen at Nationaltheatret (2010), Anna Karenina at Stockholm Stadsteater (2010), Jeg var Fritz Moen (Riksteatret / Teater Manu (2010), Peer Gynt Rogaland Teater (2010) / Stavanger Symphony Orchestra / Festspillene i Bergen (2011). During the Swedish Theatre Biennial in 2009, he held the lecture «Lyddesign som scenografi».[2]

Honors

Hedin was nominated for Hedda Award 2012, in the category This year's play for Jeg var Fritz Moen as sound designer.[3]

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