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Nils-Göran Areskoug (18 May 1951 - 10 June 2025) was a Swedish
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,
musicologist Musicology is the academic, research-based study of music, as opposed to musical composition or performance. Musicology research combines and intersects with many fields, including psychology, sociology, acoustics, neurology, natural sciences, f ...
,
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, and
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. He served as Associate Professor in Transdisciplinary Research at the
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and as Associate Professor in Musicology at the
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in
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.


Early life and education

Areskoug was born in
Växjö Växjö () is a city and the seat of Växjö Municipality, Kronoberg County, Sweden. It had 71,282 inhabitants (2020) out of a Municipalities of Sweden, municipal population of 97,349 (2024). It is the administrative, cultural, and industrial ce ...
,
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on 18 May 1951. He trained as a medical doctor and was certified as a cantor and organist at the
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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
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with E.N. Tigerstedt at
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(from 1970), was supervised in his doctoral studies by Ingmar Bengtsson at
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(1974) and mentored by Bo Wallner at Royal University College of Music, Stockholm. As a pianist, he studied at the
Mozarteum University of Salzburg Mozarteum University Salzburg (German language, German: ''Universität Mozarteum Salzburg'') is one of three affiliated but separate (it is actually a state university) entities under the "Mozarteum" name in Salzburg, Salzburg municipality; th ...
with
Hans Leygraf Hans Leygraf (7 September 1920 – 12 February 2011) was a Swedish pianist, music educator, conductor and composer. Life Born in Stockholm, Leygraf studied piano with in Stockholm and Anna Hirzel-Langenhan in Switzerland. He was one of Swede ...
in 1969 and, as a conductor, with
Sergiu Celibidache Sergiu Celibidache (; ; 13 August 1996) was a Romanian people, Romanian Conducting, conductor, composer, musical theorist, and teacher. Educated in his native Romania, and later in Paris and Berlin, Celibidache's career in music spanned over fi ...
in Mainz, Stuttgart and Munich from 1978 to 1995. As a composer, Areskoug attended seminars with mentors such as
Olivier Messiaen Olivier Eugène Prosper Charles Messiaen (, ; ; 10 December 1908 – 27 April 1992) was a French composer, organist, and ornithology, ornithologist. One of the major composers of the 20th-century classical music, 20th century, he was also an ou ...
in Paris 1973, and
György Ligeti György Sándor Ligeti (; ; 28 May 1923 – 12 June 2006) was a Hungarian-Austrian composer of contemporary classical music. He has been described as "one of the most important avant-garde music, avant-garde composers in the latter half of the ...
in Stockholm, during the 1970s. He studied philosophy and aesthetics in Lund, Uppsala and, at the doctoral level, at
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(UNIL), until 1993. After early essays in
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, Areskoug worked as a cultural critic for
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(1977–1980), and as an academic teacher. Following supervision by leadership philosopher Peter Koestenbaum, 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. After medical studies at
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and
Karolinska Institutet The Karolinska Institute (KI; ; sometimes known as the (Royal) Caroline Institute in English) is a research-led medical university in Solna within the Stockholm urban area of Sweden and one of the foremost medical research institutes globally. ...
, Stockholm, Areskoug took up the philosophy of science at the intersection between neuroscience and psychoanalysis (and music psychotherapy). Areskoug's 1988 Cand. Med. Thesis at Lund University dealt with the controversy surrounding
Adolf Grünbaum Adolf Grünbaum (; ; May 15, 1923 – November 15, 2018) was a German-American philosopher of science and a critic of both psychoanalysis and Karl Popper's philosophy of science. He was the first Andrew Mellon Professor of Philosophy at the Unive ...
's critique of psychoanalysis. It was approved at a public hearing on 1 January 1989 in the Institute of Social Medicine, Malmö University Hospital (MAS) by Professors Lars Janzon, Bengt Scherstén and Germund Hesslow, Lund University Faculty of Medicine.


Career and achievements

Encouraged by the philosophers
Georg Henrik von Wright Georg Henrik von Wright (; 14 June 1916 – 16 June 2003) was a Finnish philosopher. Biography G. H. von Wright was born in Helsinki on 14 June 1916 to Tor von Wright and his wife Ragni Elisabeth Alfthan. On the retirement of Ludwig Wittgenst ...
and
Paul Feyerabend Paul Karl Feyerabend (; ; January 13, 1924 – February 11, 1994) was an Austrian philosopher best known for his work in the philosophy of science. He started his academic career as lecturer in the philosophy of science at the University of Bri ...
to pursue his studies of the process of interpretation in sciences and the arts which were viewed by Eduard Marbach at
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as an unorthodox contribution to phenomenological research, Areskoug spoke at
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on invitation of
Eero Tarasti Eero Aarne Pekka Tarasti (born 27 September 1948 in Helsinki) is a Finnish musicologist and semiotician, currently serving as Professor Emeritus of Musicology at the University of Helsinki. He has contributed significantly to the semiotics of ...
. Areskoug was invited to give a speech at
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(UCSD), in 1983, where Nobel Laureate
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inspired him to pursue talks across disciplines. Visiting ''Collegium Helveticum''
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its directors, Professors Helga Nowotny and Yehuda Elkana, encouraged him to propose an arena for transdisciplinary dialogues across sciences and arts in society, a ''Collegium Europaeum''. He held transdisciplinary dialogues on creativity and extra scientific sources of inspiration with Nobel Laureates at the Nobel Foundation centennial celebration in Stockholm, in 2001. He was an expert evaluator for the European Commission in Life sciences, in Brussels 1999; he served as expert advisor to Schweizerischer Nationalfonds (SNF), as peer review evaluator to the Arts & Sciences program of City of Vienna fund for science, research and technology, in 2008, and as an expert reviewer at ''Torsten och Ragnar Söderbergs stiftelser'', Stockholm. He lectured on themes such as knowledge integration across disciplines, on "reflexivity" (a term adopted by
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) in financial interpretation at
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, on strategic policy at Centre for Advanced Study in Leadership (CASL), and engaged himself in the public debate on development of the research infrastructure of higher education in Sweden. During his year at
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in Norway (1997–1998), Areskoug developed a model of contextual value conversion, an integrated view on patterns of interpretation across fields of practice, founded in cognitive neuroepistemology. Silje A. Sundt reported the focus areas of such translational research, in Norwegian
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on 16 August 1997: There, he sees interpretive processes as the common denominator behind reflected and intuitive decision, in practice and theory and, in life, art and business. A symphony orchestra is a perfect model for the interaction and leadership of organizations, and in society. In political leadership, public funding, corporate management and private financial markets, investors are creating macroeconomic value to the extent that a comprehensive set of valid criteria for values (human, health, environmental, social, cultural, etc.) are attended to in interpretive paradigm and in interactive socioeconomic action, as elaborated in ''Financial Interpretation Research'' (FIR). Areskoug initiated the ''Alliance for the Child'' to promote a social policy for quality in parenting and suggested an online competence and information resource center devoted to counteracting psychosocial maltreatment of children. He proposed a social policy initiative to European governments in order to coordinate a European centre for education, research, prevention, intervention and rehabilitation of victims of emotional abuse. In social sciences he adopted a medical perspective in his analyses. Areskoug engaged himself in
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against persecution of scholars, and warned against competence deficit among authorities, perils of populism, lack of protection of intellectual freedom and the risk to open society of such ideologies as
feminism in Sweden Feminism in Sweden is a significant social and political influence within Swedish society.
. In one such paper, he critiques what he calls "egofeminism," "femi fascism," and "femistalinism," drawing from writers such as Pär Ström, author of ''Mans Oppression and Women’s Domination'' and other writings on what he views as female sexism against males.


Family background

Nils-Göran Areskoug is a member of the Arreskow family and contributed to researching its history and cultural heritage.


Publications


Books

Areskoug is the author of books and articles covering fields such as the
history History is the systematic study of the past, focusing primarily on the Human history, human past. As an academic discipline, it analyses and interprets evidence to construct narratives about what happened and explain why it happened. Some t ...
,
aesthetics Aesthetics (also spelled esthetics) is the branch of philosophy concerned with the nature of beauty and taste (sociology), taste, which in a broad sense incorporates the philosophy of art.Slater, B. H.Aesthetics ''Internet Encyclopedia of Ph ...
and
analysis Analysis (: analyses) is the process of breaking a complex topic or substance into smaller parts in order to gain a better understanding of it. The technique has been applied in the study of mathematics and logic since before Aristotle (38 ...
of classical music; as well as on the
epistemology Epistemology is the branch of philosophy that examines the nature, origin, and limits of knowledge. Also called "the theory of knowledge", it explores different types of knowledge, such as propositional knowledge about facts, practical knowle ...
of transdisciplinary sciences and strategic cognition. A series of his works were published under the motto "''In Your innermost soul all is music''". Among reviews, the first volume in the series ''Musical Interpretation Research'' (MIR), was examined by Pehr Sällström in his ''Tecken att tänka med''.


Music

Areskoug has composed music for piano, songs and chamber ensembles, as well as several works for orchestra. He occasionally appeared as a performer at improvised concerts and recitals on piano and at rare events as a conductor. His ''Symphony for Peace'' for symphony orchestra and choir with poems by former UN Secretary-General
Dag Hammarskjöld Dag Hjalmar Agne Carl Hammarskjöld (English: ,; 29 July 1905 – 18 September 1961) was a Swedish economist and diplomat who served as the second secretary-general of the United Nations from April 1953 until his death in a plane crash in Septe ...
, commissioned by Stockholm Bishop
Krister Stendahl Krister Olofson Stendahl (21 April 1921 – 15 April 2008) was a Swedish theologian, New Testament scholar, and Church of Sweden Bishop of Stockholm. He also served as dean, professor, and professor emeritus at Harvard Divinity School. Life ...
, was premiered at the
Stockholm Cathedral Storkyrkan (, ), also called Stockholms domkyrka (Stockholm Cathedral) and Sankt Nikolai kyrka (Church of Saint Nicholas), is the oldest church in Stockholm. Storkyrkan lies in the centre of Stockholm in Gamla stan, between Stockholm Palace and ...
, in 1985. His music won public recognition: In June 1985, Finnish-Swedish philosopher and psychoanalyst Carl Lesche, Stockholm, evaluated: "''I was present at the final rehearsal of the premiere of his ''Symphony for Peace'', recently performed in the Stockholm Cathedral, and can bear witness that it is a deeply felt and expressive work of substantial musical worth.''" The anthropologist Ann Lilljequist of Stockholm University, also at the premiere, said: "''This was something unbelievably fine.''" The first horn player in the orchestra, at the same occasion, said: "''This was the finest thing I can recall having experienced."''1st hornist in S:t Eriks - Stockholm School of Music orchestra, after premiere, in Cathedral of Stockholm, of ''Symphony for Peace'', on 12 May 1985, Stockholm, submitted to Lund University; archive of Högskoleverket, Stockholm.


Award and prizes

* Kronoberg County Council Cultural Award * Växjö Municipality and Community Cultural Prize


References


External links


ResearchgateProject SyndicateKTH Portal (academic profile & links) KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, SwedenETH Collection - ETH Institutional Repository, ETH Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, SwitzerlandUniversity of Jyväskylä, Docent, Department of MusicStrömstad akademi - Institute for advanced studies: Fellows' publications and articles on debate forumAre Akademi - Nordic Arena for Dialogue on Values: the interplay between science and arts, knowledge integration, creativity and competence for leadership in society, business, academia and cultureAreScope transdisciplinary dialogues: a blog on policy, macroeconomy and culture
* Series of publications on the aesthetics of musical interpretation in performance of classical music
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