Lidström gave the Scandinavian premiere of Korngold's Cello Concerto (1989) which was recorded for Swedish Radio Channel P2.
Lidström commissioned and gave the world premiere of Rolf Martinsson's first cello concerto on 20 April 2005 with the BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Mario Venzago.[1]
In 1986 Lidström was invited to Moscow to play Dmitri Kabalevsky's Second Cello Concerto Op. 77 to the composer. Time was also spent with the composer in his home, sight-reading Lidström’s new Tango in C major. The concerto was later recorded on a CD and conducted by Vladimir Ashkenazy.
Lidström seeks out neglected but beautiful music for the cello and has produced several highly acclaimed and award-winning CDs.[2] He appears on EMI, Deutsche Grammophon, Decca, BIS, Hyperion,[3] Musica Sveciae, Opus 3, Caprice Records [sv], as well as on his own label CelloLid.com.
Lidström has appeared on TV and radio throughout Europe, Japan, the U.S (including guest appearances on Andy Warhol's TV show Interiors) and South America.
He has performed at many festivals including Aspen, Kingston, Pensacola (USA), Cello Encounter (Rio de Janeiro) and across Europe, including the Netherlands, Italy, Poland, Bulgaria, Denmark, Spain and Sweden.
Lidström was the artistic director of the 2004/05 festival From Sweden in London, the greatest undertaking for Swedish classical music abroad by the Swedish government.[4]
He has given master classes at conservatories in San Francisco, Cleveland and Oberlin, as well as in Australia, Brazil, Spain, South America, Poland, Bulgaria, Denmark, the UK and Sweden.
Lidström's compilation of orchestral excerpts for Boosey & Hawkes, The Orchestral Cellist, formed the basis for his publishing company CelloLid.com.
The Essential Warm-up Routine for Cellists gives practical guidance and daily warm-up exercises to support all facets of cello-playing.
The Beauty of Scale (made possible through a research grant from the Royal Academy of Music) explores the standard scales and contains chapters on alternative scales such as pizzicato, unisons, 4ths and 7ths, and also on how to practise scales.
Compositions include Rigoletto Fantasy for cello and orchestra on Verdi's opera, Interlude for string quartet and orchestra, Maze of Love for voice, piano and orchestra, Marche Triomphale for two pianos and percussion (GSO 2012 Commission), Carnival in Venice for violin and two cellos, René Descartes in Stockholm, for solo recorder, Christmas Cookies for mezzo-soprano and 3 cellos, Pigalle divertimento for two cellos.
Suite Tintin – 9 scenes from The Adventures of Tintin,.[6] Premiered at the Wigmore Hall, London, March 2003 with Peter Jablonski.
Four sets of pieces for young players (Spooky Pieces, Traffic, Ballroom Dances and Hotel Suite), a concert suite (extract from his melodramaThe Stamp King, premiered at the Wigmore Hall, London December 2010), Swedish Rhapsody (for Prime Minister Olof Palme, premiered at the Wigmore Hall December 2011), Sunflowers in the night and other love songs, and Le Cygne, in honour of Camille Saint-Saëns. See CelloLid.com.
In addition to his original compositions and transcriptions, Lidström has published an ongoing series called If Bach was a cellist, transcriptions and adaptations based on a fantasy that Bach intended everything he wrote for the cello.
Of the many transcriptions for cello as well as other instrumental combinations, composers include Rameau, Chopin, Schumann, Puccini, Debussy, Kreisler, Scriabin and Cole Porter. For his Suite de Pulcinella (cello and piano version of the 1949 orchestral score), Lidström has obtained a performance license from the Stravinsky estate.
Suite for solo cello, dedicated to Leonard Rose (1977, revised 2001)
Three pizzicato etudes
My Heart Is In The East – Raoul Wallenberg In Memoriam for solo cello (performed at the centenary celebrations and at the Swedish parliament and members of the US congress, 2012).
The Sea of Flowers Is Rising Higher, elegy for solo cello in memory of Diana, Princess of Wales. (September 1997)
1999 Rendezvous with Korngold – Songs and Chamber music, (with Anne Sofie von Otter, mezzo soprano, Bengt Forsberg, piano, Kjell Lysell and Ulf Forsberg, violins and Nils-Erik Sparf, viola) Deutsche Grammophon DG 459 631-2
2000 French Cello Music, Hyperion/Helios CDA67244 (with Bengt Forsberg, piano)[10]
2000 Smörgasbord Hyperion CDA67184, (with Bengt Forsberg, piano)[11] (awarded BBC Pick of the Month) 'Unexpected pleasures' (BBC Music Magazine)
2001 Dag Wirén (includes cello concerto), (with Sami Sinfonietta conducted by Stefan Solyom) Musica SVeciae PSCD 716
2004 Suite Tintin[12] A tribute to Tintin. Incidental music is set to Tintin's journeys around the world. Bagpipes from Scotland, flutes from Tibet and Peru, and a soprano from a country never visited: Sweden. With George and Stuart McIlwham, Corin Long, Graham Mitchell, Richard Durrant, Susanna Andersson and Bengt Forsberg.
2013 Sergei Rachmaninov Piano Trios, Decca 0289 478 5346 6, with Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano, and Zsolt-Tihamér Visontay, volin[13] "Ashkenazy, Visontay and Lidström tap the vein of grief coursing through this music, inspired . . . They also unleash passion"[14]
2018 Shostakovich Cello Concerto no.1 and Lidström's "Rigoletto Fantasie" with the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra and Vladimir Ashkenazy BIS
2001 Erich Wolfgang Korngold – The Adventures of a Wunderkind. A Portrait and Concert, (Arthaus Musik 100362 (PAL), 100363 (NTSC))[15]
2006 My Heart Is in the East and other pieces for solo cello (DVD, post-production)
2010 Brahms for Fuchs Sake (PAL DVD), Brahms sonatas for cello and piano in E minor and F major. Robert Fuchs Sonata for cello and piano in E flat, (with Bengt Forsberg, piano)
2010 The Swan and other short pieces for cello and piano (DVD, post-production)