Alexander Hildebrand

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Dzimšanas datums:
24.12.1921
Miršanas datums:
03.08.2005
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Alexander Hildebrand (* 24 December 1921 in Tallinn; † 3 August 2005 in Stockholm) was a significant Swedish chess composer. He was a well-known collector of chess stamps.

An excellent chess study composer 

Since 1938, Hildebrand has published more than 350 chess compositions, including 150 studies. 85 of his compositions have received awards, including 20 first places.

His favourite themes were the albino, the pickanniny and pawn conversions, and in the case of studies the positional draw.

Editor


Hildebrand was a journalist. From 1956 to 1961 he was editor of the studies section of the magazine Tidskrift för Schack. From 1966 to 1974 he was studies editor of the magazine Stella Polaris.

Titles

In 1956 Hildebrand became an International Arbiter of Chess Composition and in 1977 the World Chess Federation FIDE awarded him the title of International Master of Chess Composition. Hildebrand was a delegate of Estonia and later of Sweden to the FIDE Permanent Commission for Chess Composition (PCCC).

Works (selection)
Alexander Hildebrand: Studier af Axel Ericsson, 1982
Alexander Hildebrand, Friedrich Chlubna: Paul Keres the composer, Friedrich Chlubna, Vienna, 1999
Weblinks
Compositions by Alexander Hildebrand on the PDB server (526 chess problems)
Alexander Hildebrand on the BDS website 
Alexander Hildebrand on the BDS website 


Individual references
 International arbiters for chess compositions
 International Masters for Chess Compositions

Source: Germain Wikipedia

About his endgame studies:

For his chess studies, the composer only needed bulky material on both sides. The average length of his studies is between 4 moves and 10 moves. 
The degree of difficulty and the artistic standard of his studies is very high, so that his chess studies are still attractive today as timeless jewels.

Others: On Dutch Website ARVES is shown a photo by him. Also 68 endgame studies by Hildebrand are selected

 

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