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==Life==
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Knut Algot Håkanson was a Swedish composer. He studied in Uppsala and Dresden. A short period he worked as a free composer in Stockholm. In Borås he was a conductor at Borås Orchestra Association. He also founded the Borås Music Institute where he taught music theory. In addition to composing in contemporary Swedish styles and in a thriving national Romanticism in choral music, Håkanson returned to an almost pre-classical style in ''Four madrigals'' (1929).
Knut Algot Håkanson was a Swedish composer. He studied in Uppsala and Dresden. A short period he worked as a free composer in Stockholm. In Borås he was a conductor at Borås Orchestra Association. He also founded the Borås Music Institute where he taught music theory. In addition to composing in contemporary Swedish styles and in a thriving national Romanticism in choral music, Håkanson returned to an almost pre-classical style in ''Four madrigals'' (1929).
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==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==
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* ''Tio Gamla Psalmer från Dalarne Op. 32'' (Ten old Hymns from Dalecarlia)
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* ''Fyra Madrigaler Op. 36''
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* ''Opus 39''
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*# {{NoCo|Stjärngossar Op. 39.2}}
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Latest revision as of 01:43, 23 October 2022

Life

Born: 4 November 1887, Kinna

Died: 13 December 1929, Gothenburg

Biography

Knut Algot Håkanson was a Swedish composer. He studied in Uppsala and Dresden. A short period he worked as a free composer in Stockholm. In Borås he was a conductor at Borås Orchestra Association. He also founded the Borås Music Institute where he taught music theory. In addition to composing in contemporary Swedish styles and in a thriving national Romanticism in choral music, Håkanson returned to an almost pre-classical style in Four madrigals (1929).

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