Anna von Hausswolff

Anna von Hausswolff is a Swedish musician and composer whose work defies easy categorization, blending elements of gothic, drone, classical, and experimental music. Born on September 6, 1986, in Gothenburg, Sweden, she has carved a unique niche in the music scene with her haunting vocals and innovative use of the pipe organ. Von Hausswolff's music often explores themes of nature, spirituality, and the supernatural, creating an immersive, atmospheric experience for listeners. She debuted in 2010 with the album "Singing from the Grave," which showcased her poignant songwriting and captivating voice.

Over the years, von Hausswolff has expanded her musical palette, incorporating a wider range of instruments and sonic textures. Albums like "Dead Magic" and "The Miraculous" have been critically acclaimed for their depth, complexity, and emotional intensity. Her live performances are particularly noted for their power and majesty, often featuring the pipe organ as a central element. This has been captured in recordings such as "Live at Montreux Jazz Festival," where her ability to command the stage and captivate audiences is evident. Beyond her solo work, von Hausswolff explores instrumental compositions, as seen in her album "All Thoughts Fly," which is a solo instrumental exploration centered around the theme of an Italian garden, Sacro Bosco. Anna von Hausswolff's dedication to her craft and her continuous exploration of the boundaries of music make her a compelling and respected figure in contemporary music.

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Live at Montreux Jazz Festival
Ep - 6 Tracks - Released January 14, 2022
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