- Gunnar Wennerberg
Gunnar Wennerberg (
Lidköping 2 October ,1817 –Läckö 24 August ,1901 ), Swedish poet, composer and politician. His nieceSara Wennerberg-Reuter (1875–1959) was also a well-known musician; she was an organist and composer.Wennerberg was the son of the vicar of the town of Lidköping in
Västergötland , went to "gymnasium" in the cathedral town ofSkara , and matriculated as a student atUppsala University in 1837, where he studied natural sciences,Classical philology ,Philosophy andAesthetics . He received hisfilosofie magister degree in 1845 and became adocent of Aesthetics in 1846., and for their meetings were written the trios and duets, music and words, which Wennerberg began to publish in 1846. In the following year appeared the earliest numbers of "Gluntarne" (or "The Boys"), thirty duets for baritone and bass, which continued to be issued from 1847 to 1850. The success of these remarkable productions, masterpieces in two arts, was overwhelming: they presented an epitome of all that was most unusual and most attractive in the curious university life of Sweden.
In the second volume of his collected works Wennerberg gave, long afterwards, a very interesting account of the inception and history of these celebrated duets. His great personal popularity, as the representative Swedish student, did not prevent him, however, from pursuing his studies, and he became an authority on Spinoza. In 1850 he first travelled through Sweden, singing and reciting in public, and his tour was a long popular triumph. In 1860 he published his collected trios, as "De tre" ("The Three"). In 1865, at the particular wish of the king, Charles XV, Wennerberg entered official life in the department of elementary education. He succeeded
Christian Eric Fahlcrantz in 1866 as one of the eighteen of theSwedish Academy , and in 1870 became Minister for education ("ecklesiastikminister") in the government ofAxel Gustaf Adlercreutz , upon the fall of which in 1875 he retired for a time into private life. He was, however, made governor ("landshövding") ofKronoberg County , and shortly afterward was elected to represent it in theRiksdag . His active parliamentary life continued until he was nearly eighty years of age. In 1881 and 1885 he issued his collected works, mainly in verse. In 1893 he was elected to the upper house of the Riksdag.He preserved his superb appearance in advanced old age, and he died, after a very short illness, on
24 August 1901 , at the royal castle ofLäckö , where he was visiting his brother-in-law, Count Axel Rudenschöld. His wife, the Countess Hedvig Cronstedt, whom he married in 1852, died in 1900. Wennerberg was a most remarkable type of the lyrical, ardent Swedish aristocrat, full of the joy of life and the beauty of it. In the long roll of his eighty-four years there was scarcely a crumpled rose-leaf. His poems, to which their musical accompaniment is almost essential, have not ceased, in half a century, to be universally pleasing to Swedish ears; outside Sweden it would be difficult to make their peculiarly local charm intelligible.----
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