The Real Group

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The Real Group
Origin Stockholm, Sweden
Genre(s) A cappella, Vocal jazz, Pop
Years active 1984 - present
Website http://www.therealgroup.net
Members
Anders Edenroth
Anders Jalkéus
Katarina Henryson
Peder Karlsson
Emma Nilsdotter
Former members
Margareta Bengtson
Johanna Nyström

The Real Group is a professional a cappella group from Sweden, consisting of five members: soprano Emma Nilsdotter, alto Katarina Henryson, tenor Anders Edenroth, baritone Peder Karlsson, and bass Anders Jalkéus. Margareta Bengtson had been the Soprano with the group since its inception, but broke off from the group to work on her solo albums at the end of 2006.

The group's members compose or arrange most of the songs that they perform. A large portion of the group's recorded songs are sung in English, with the remainder being almost entirely in Swedish.

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[edit] History

[edit] Formation

The Real Group was formed in 1984, when its original members were students at the Swedish Royal College of Music.


[edit] Musical style


[edit] Vocal ranges of the members

  • Johanna Nyström: ??? (not posted on Website)
  • Katarina Henryson: From D below middle C up to high C.
  • Anders Edenroth: From C below middle C up to A below high C.
  • Peder Karlsson: From low E up to C above middle C.
  • Anders Jalkéus: From contra A up to G above middle C.

[edit] Performances

The Real Group has performed in more than 2000 concerts worldwide. In 2002 The Real Group performed at the opening ceremony of The FIFA World Cup in Seoul. They performed live to the audience of 60 000.


[edit] Discography

Date of release
Title
Notes
1987
Debut
1989
Nothing But the Real Group
1991
Röster
1994
Varför får man inte bara vara som man är
A compilation album originally targeted at the European market.
1995
Unreal
A compilation album originally targeted at the US market. Fourteen tracks: ten in English, two in Swedish, two with no lyrics.
1996
Ori:ginal
Twelve tracks, all in Swedish.
March 19, 1996
Live in Stockholm
Released in Sweden under the title "jazz:live". Twelve tracks: ten in English, one in Swedish, one with no lyrics. All tracks are live performances in concert.
1997
En riktig jul
1998
One for All
2000
Commonly Unique
2001
Allt det bästa
Title translates "All the best". A best of album with twenty tracks, four of them previously unreleased. Eight tracks in English, ten in Swedish, one in Spanish, one with no lyrics. Three tracks are live performances in concert.
2002
Stämning
Twenty-two tracks, all in Swedish. Swedish folk songs, all choral in their musical style. The performances were recorded without overdubbing and were directed by the well-known Swedish choral director Eric Ericson.
September 26, 2002
The Best - Tour Souvenir Album
2003
Julen er her
Fifteen tracks: three in English, nine in Swedish, two in Norwegian, one with no lyrics. Four tracks are live performances in concert. Includes a video clip of a live performance of "Clown of the Jungle", an a cappella arrangement of the soundtrack to a Disney short film by the same name[1].
June 12, 2003
The Real Thing
2005
In the Middle of Life
Thirteen tracks: twelve in English and one with no lyrics. The Korean-market version contains two additional tracks in English.

[edit] Trivia

  • The group cites Bobby McFerrin as an early source of inspiration: "What we do may never have happened if we hadn't heard his [albums]."[2].
  • The Real Group does not tour often in the United States; to avoid extended absence from their families, the group has a policy not to take tours lasting longer than one week, and tour-booking management agencies in the US don't generally accept such relatively short tour lengths.[3]
  • Margareta Bengtson and Anders Jalkéus were previously married to each other, but have since divorced.[3] Up until the August 31, 2006 announcement of her planned retirement from The Real Group, the group's publications still referred to Bengtson as Margareta Jalkéus.
  • On December 22, 1993, to commemorate the fiftieth birthday of Queen Silvia of Sweden, The Real Group backed up former ABBA member Anni-Frid Lyngstad in a performance of the ABBA hit "Dancing Queen", using an a cappella arrangement that would later be released on the album "Varför får man inte bara vara som man är".

[edit] Awards

  • Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards (CARAs):
    • 1995: Best Contemporary Cover: "Dancing Queen" from Varför får man inte bara vara som man är
    • 1995: Best Jazz Song: "Flight of the Foo-Birds" from Varför får man inte bara vara som man är
    • 1996: Best Female Vocalist: Margareta Bengtson
    • 1997: Live Album of the Year: Live in Stockholm
    • 1997: Best Original Pop Song
    • 1997: Best Jazz Song
    • 1997: Best Female Vocalist: Margareta Bengtson
    • 1998: Best Holiday Album: En riktig jul
    • 2003: Best Classical Album: Stämning
    • 2003: Runner Up for Best Classical Song: "En vänlig grönskas rika dräkt" from Stämning
    • 2004: Best Holiday Album: Julen en her
    • 2004: Best Holiday Song: "Hark, the Herald Angels Sing" from Julen En Her
  • Other awards:

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ The Disney short film Clown of the Jungle is typically broadcast on Swedish television on Christmas Eve, hence its appearance in the Christmas album Julen er her.
  2. ^ The Real Group Questions & Answers. Group web site content. Retrieved on August 15, 2006.
  3. ^ a b The Real Group Questions & Answers. Group web site content. Retrieved on August 11, 2006.

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