

Carl Larsson 1903
Music
Wilhelm Peterson-Berger
national romantic piano pieces entitled
Frösöblomster I, II and III (
Flowers of Frösö), which includes the often performed
Vid Frösö kyrka (
At Frösö Church) and
Sommarsång (
Summer Song). The sets, which were composed during a time of 18 years (1896 - 1914) and brought together afterwards as a collection represent the romantic, nationalistic and typical Swedish mindset.
Franz Adolf Berwald (
July 23,
1796 –
April 3,
1868) was a
Swedish Romantic composer who was generally ignored during his lifetime.
ars-Erik Vilner Larsson (15 May, 1908 - 27 December, 1986)
His style as a composer is eclectic, ranging from the late Romantic to techniques derived from
Arnold Schoenberg's twelve-note system, but original in method. He was the first Swede to write serial music (1932). Yet other works of that period are post-
Sibelian or neo-classical, and his output generally is characterized by variety of style.
Larsson wrote two of the most popular works in Swedish art music:
- Pastoral suite (Pastoralsvit), for chamber orchestra, Op. 19 (1938)
- A God in Disguise (Förklädd Gud), for mixed chorus, soloists and orchestra, Op. 24 (1940)
Larsson's most important symphonic works are his three symphonies for full orchestra:
- Symphony No.1 in D Major, Op.2 (1927-28)
- Symphony No.2, Op.17 (1936-37)
- Symphony No.3 in C minor, Op.34.(1944-45)
Other works for orchestra:
- A Winter's Tale (En Vintersaga) Op. 18 (1937-38)
Larsson also wrote a Sinfonietta for string orchestra and a popular Little Serenade for the same medium.
He wrote a series of 12 concertinos for solo instruments: flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, trumpet, trombone, violin, viola, cello, double bass and piano.
Larsson's Concerto for alto saxophone, written for Sigurd Rascher in 1932, is one of the first major works for saxophone to utilize ideas of non-standard tonality.
The Violin Concerto, Op. 42 (1952) is another important work.
Johanna Maria (Jenny)Lind (October 6, 1820 – November 2, 1887), better known as Jenny Lind, was a Swedish opera singer, often known as the "Swedish Nightingale"
(Carl Michael Bellman (help·info) (February 4, 1740 - February 11, 1795) was a Swedish poet and composer. Bellman is a central figure in the Swedish song tradition and remains a very important influence in Swedish music, as well as in Scandinavian literature in general, to this day.)