Hampus Lindwall is a musical artist who is praised as an organ performer of contemporary and 20th century music and as a creative improviser & composer. He was the last disciple of Rolande Falcinelli and is the Titular Organist in Saint-Esprit, Paris, a position made famous by Jeanne Demessieux who occupied it between 1933 and 1962.
Hampus Lindwall gives concerts throughout Europe, in the U.S.A., Canada and China. He is doing numerous collaborations and first performances with composers and artists like
Cory Arcangel, Noriko Baba,
Raphaël Cendo,
John Duncan,
Leif Elggren,
Mauro Lanza, Jesper Nordin, Studio For Propositional Cinema, Emily Sundblad and others. He has released albums with Ligia Digital, Clean Feed Records, Firework Editions and
Matière Mémoire.
Born (1976) in Stockholm, Hampus Lindwall grew up playing the electric guitar in various rock, metal & jazz bands. He started playing keyboards in his late teens and studied the organ at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm. Under the influence of Rolande Falcinelli he moved to Paris in 2002 and studied at the Conservatoire de Saint-Maur-des-Fossés and the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique in Lyon. He won the 1st prizes in the International improvisation competitions "Orgel ohne Grenzen, Air Art 2003″ in Saarbrücken, Germany, and the "Prix Boëllmann-Gigout", 2004 in Strasbourg, France.