Erling Blöndal Bengtsson

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Erling Blöndal Bengtsson (March 8, 1932, Copenhagen) is a Danish cellist.

Bengtsson gave his first public performance in Copenhagen in 1936, when he was four years old. He was admitted at the age of sixteen to the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia where he studied with Gregor Piatigorsky, who engaged him as a teaching assistant in 1949. From 1950 to 1953, Bengtsson taught his own cello class at the Institute, before being appointed to the Royal Danish Conservatory of Music in Copenhagen. In 1980, he became a professor at the Hochschule für Musik Köln. He returned to America in 1990 and taught at the University of Michigan School of Music until his retirement from academia in 2006.

As a soloist, Bengtsson continues to give performances worldwide. He is a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music and was conferred the title "Chevalier du Violoncelle" by Indiana University in 1993. Bengtsson has made most of his phonograph and CD recordings with the Danish label DANACORD. In November 2006, DANACORD released the DVD The Cello and I, which presented a comprehensive portrait of Bengtsson's career on the seventieth anniversary of his debut.

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