Ake Leven, born Ralph Åke Levén in 1930, was a renowned organist and recording artist whose career spanned several decades. Hailing from Södertälje, Sweden, Leven's musical journey took him to the UK in the 1960s and 1970s, where he performed under the artistic name Ralph Davier. His discography is a treasure trove of classical music, featuring solo organ works and collaborations with esteemed vocalists such as Birgit Nilsson, Alice Babs, and Leo Berlin. Leven's recordings, including notable albums like "Åke Leven konserterar på orgel" and "Ralph Davier at the Royal Albert Hall," showcase his virtuosity and deep musical insight. Whether performing sacred works like Otto Olsson's "Te Deum" or exploring the romantic repertoire, Ake Leven's performances are marked by technical brilliance and emotional depth, making him a standout figure in the world of classical organ music.