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Oskar Fredrik Lindberg (23 February 1887 – 10 April 1955) was a Swedish composer, church musician, teacher and professor.In 1939 he edited the Church of Sweden's hymnbook. His 1912 Requiem was of particular importance to the history of Swedish liturgical works. At a meeting in Gagnefs missionary hall he heard a song that made a deep impression on him. For a radio broadcast in 1936 he arranged an organ piece based on this melody which became known as the Gammal fäbodpsalm från Dalarna. Today this is his best known and most frequently performed work.

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  • Oskar Fredrik Lindberg (23 February 1887 – 10 April 1955) was a Swedish composer, church musician, teacher and professor.In 1939 he edited the Church of Sweden's hymnbook. His 1912 Requiem was of particular importance to the history of Swedish liturgical works. At a meeting in Gagnefs missionary hall he heard a song that made a deep impression on him. For a radio broadcast in 1936 he arranged an organ piece based on this melody which became known as the Gammal fäbodpsalm från Dalarna. Today this is his best known and most frequently performed work. (en)
  • Oskar Lindberg (* 23. Februar 1887 in Gagnef; † 10. April 1955 in Stockholm) war ein schwedischer Komponist. Lindberg spielte ab dem vierzehnten Lebensjahr die Orgel in der Kirche seiner Heimatstadt. Er studierte ab 1903 am Konservatorium von Stockholm, wo er 1906 das Organisten- und 1908 das Musiklehrerexamen ablegte. Daneben studierte er Komposition bei Ernst Henrik Ellberg und Johan Andreas Hallén. 1906 wurde er Organist an der Dreifaltigkeitskirche in Stockholm, von 1914 bis zu seinem Tode hatte er die Organistenstelle an der Engelbrektskyrkan inne. (de)
  • Oskar Lindberg (Gagnef, 23 februari 1887 – Stockholm, 10 april 1955) was een Zweeds romantisch-nationalistisch componist en organist. (nl)
  • Oskar LindbergFichier:Oskar Lindberg.jpg Oskar Lindberg, né le 23 février 1887 à Gagnef et mort le 10 avril 1955 à Stockholm est un compositeur nationaliste romantique suédois qui a publié en 1939 le livret des chants de l'église de Suède. Son Requiem (1912) revêt une importance particulière dans l'histoire des œuvres liturgiques suédoises. Il écrit dans un langage romantique, avec des emprunts stylistiques à des compositeurs tels que Rachmaninoff et Sibelius, en les mélangeant avec la musique folklorique et des éléments impressionnistes. (fr)
  • Оскар Фредерик Линдберг (23 февраля 1887 - 10 апреля 1955) – шведский романтический композитор, музыкальный педагог. (ru)
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