He joined the faculty of the Piteå School of Music in the 1980s and was appointed professor of composition in 1989.[1]
In 1988 to 1989 he composed his first concerto for trombone and large orchestra, which became famous as the Motorbike Concerto, revised in 2002 to a Motorbike Odyssey. In 1990 he composed Es ist ein Ros entsprungen (Det är en ros utsprungen),[1] placing the familiar Praetorius setting in slow motion in an eight-part a cappella setting.[2]
In 1991 he completed Från Mörker till Ljus (From Darkness to Light) for reader, baritone and chamber orchestra, based on poems by Folke Isaksson, were inspired by an altarpiece from Antwerp in Gammelstad, with a focus on the Passion. The poems are partly spoken, partly sung, some accompanied by the orchestra; the tenth of 14 movements, Klarheten (Clarity), is purely orchestral. The work was recorded in 2002 with the singer of the premiere, Peter Mattei, speaker Sven Wollter and the Norrbotten Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Petter Sundkvist.[3]
In 2008 his Rekviem (Requiem) on a Swedish text by Christine Falkenland was first performed at Stockholm's Hedvig Eleonora Church. A review summarised: "99% Pärt, 1% Bach".[4]
In October 2013, a new choral work entitled Do what is fair was first performed in Uppsala Cathedral, as part of the Young Cathedral Voices festival. This new setting by Sandström of a text from Deuteronomy, for four choirs and four organs, was performed by choirs from Uppsala, Trondheim, Warsaw, Cologne, Llandaff, Riga and Solothurn.[6]
Selected works
Orchestra
Concertos
A dance in the subdominant quagmire for soprano recorder and string orchestra, 1994
Flute Concerto, 2008
Clarinet Concerto, 2001
My assam dragon, alto saxophone concerto, 1994 (for John-Edward Kelly)
Sanctus for male or female choir, 1990, version for mixed choir 1993
Te Deum (1996) for choir and orchestra
Biegga luohte for mixed choir, 1998
Across the bridge of hope for soloist and for mixed choir, 1999
Ett svenskt requiem for choir, soloists and small orchestra, 2007, text by Christine Falkenland
The word became flesh, 2010
Do what is fair for two mixed choirs, two treble choirs and four organs, 2012
Chamber music
Wahlbergvariationer for cello and wind quintet, 1990
version for saxophone quartet, 1993
Sång till Lotta for trombone and piano, 1990
References
^ abc"The Person". Luleå, Sweden: Jan Sandström Musikproduktion AB. 11 November 2008. Archived from the original on 27 December 2008. Retrieved 22 January 2009.