- Hilding Rosenberg
Hilding Rosenberg (
June 21 ,1892 –May 18 ,1985 ), was the first Swedish modernist composer, and one of the most influential figures in Swedish 20th century classical music.Born in
Bosjökloster , he was an organist, concert pianist and music teacher until 1915, when he began studying at the Stockholm Conservatory underErnst Ellberg . His teachers also included Richard Andersson andWilhelm Stenhammar . After the First World War, he toured Europe and became a prominent conductor.In 1932 he was appointed musical director of the Swedish Royal Opera. He is best known for his 14
string quartet s (1920–1972) and eight symphonies (1917–1974, including his symphony no. 2 "Grave", symphony no. 4 "Johannes Uppenbarelse", fifth symphony "Örtagårdsmästaren" and sixth "Sinfonia Semplice"). He taught composition privately to amongst othersKarl-Birger Blomdahl ,Ingvar Lidholm ,Åke Hermanson andDaniel Börtz .External links
* [http://web.telia.com/~u48022134/index.html The Hilding Rosenberg Pages]
* [http://www.from-sweden.com/people/index.php?categoryID=30&id=216 Rosenberg in the From Sweden Pages]
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