He began his career as a conductor in Budapest in 1950-51 as deputy leader of the Hungarian Radio Choir.
Drawing singers from all over the country and all walks of life, the choir won the 2006 Radio 3 Choir of the Year competition.
In 2002, the Swede Stefan Parkman, the principal conductor of the Danish Radio Choir and another Ericson associate, will take charge.
Tracks 1, 2, 3, 9, 10, 14 and 16 are performed by the Hungarian Radio Choir.
The Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra and Radio Choir were set up in 1945.
Later, he was appointed as the director of the Dutch Radio Choir (Groot Omroepkoor).
From 1980 to 1985 he was assistant conductor of the Belgian Radio Choir (Flemish section).
With Tramaine Hawkins and her band; and the Institutional Radio Choir of Brooklyn.
The score was performed jointly with the Budapest Symphony Orchestra and the Hungarian Radio Choir.
Under its conductor, Stefan Parkman, the Danish Radio Choir first of all exudes a sense of permanence.