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Sixten Ehrling, (April 3 1918 – February 13 2005), was a Swedish conductor who, during a long career, served as the music director of the Royal Swedish Opera and the principal conductor of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, amongst others.

Ehrling was born in Malmö, Sweden, the son of a banker. From the age of 18 he attended the Royal Swedish Academy of Music in Stockholm. At the academy he studied the violin, organ, and piano as well as conducting. During World War II he studied under both Karl Böhm
and Albert Wolff.

He made his public debut as a conductor with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra in 1950, conducting Stravinsky
's "The Rite of Spring" from memory. In 1953 Ehrling was named the music director of the Swedish Royal Opera, a post he held until 1960. During these years he worked closely with the acclaimed singers as tenor Jussi Björling and soprano Birgit Nilsson. In 1959 Ehrling took the production of Aniara, composed by Karl-Birger Blomdahl
, to the Edinburgh International Festival.

Ehrling's tenure with the Swedish Royal Opera ended in acrimony. He resigned his post and departed for the USA after he was asked to amend, and apologise for, his robust leadership style. In 1963 Ehrling replaced the departing Paul Paray as the principal conductor of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. During his time in Detroit, the composer Luciano Berio
had a brief residency. Ehrling was, perhaps, the perfect journeyman conductor. He could, and did, conduct everything well: Opera, symphonic and choral music. He had perfect sympathy to style and period in whatever he conducted, focusing the attention on the music rather than himself. He was not an innovator on the podium, like a Bernstein or Stokowski, however.

Ehrling also taught at the Juilliard School of Music between 1973 and 1987. He died in New York, where he had lived since the 1970s.

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