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*#{{NoCo|Gläd dig du Kristi brud}} ( [{{filepath:KH_32_1_Glaed_dig.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:KH_32_1_Glaed_dig.mus}} Finale 2011] [{{filepath:KH_32_1_Glaed_dig.mp3}} {{mp3}}] ) | *#{{NoCo|Gläd dig du Kristi brud}} ( [{{filepath:KH_32_1_Glaed_dig.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:KH_32_1_Glaed_dig.mus}} Finale 2011] [{{filepath:KH_32_1_Glaed_dig.mp3}} {{mp3}}] ) | ||
*# {{NoCo|Var hälsad sköna morgonstund}} ( [{{filepath:KH_32_2_Var_haelsad.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:KH_32_2_Var_haelsad.mus}} Finale 2011] [{{filepath:KH_32_2_Var_haelsad.mp3}} {{mp3}}] ) | *# {{NoCo|Var hälsad sköna morgonstund}} ( [{{filepath:KH_32_2_Var_haelsad.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:KH_32_2_Var_haelsad.mus}} Finale 2011] [{{filepath:KH_32_2_Var_haelsad.mp3}} {{mp3}}] ) | ||
*# {{NoCo|Ack Herre Jesu hör min röst}} ( [{{filepath:KH_32_3_Ack_Herre_Jesu.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:KH_32_3_Ack_Herre_Jesu.mus}} Finale 2012] [{{filepath:KH_32_3_Ack_Herre_Jesu.mp3}} {{mp3}}] ) | |||
* {{NoCo|Brusala Op 39.1}} ( [{{filepath:KH_Brusala.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:KH_Brusala.mus}} Finale 2012] [{{filepath:KH_Brusala.mp3}} {{mp3}}] ) | * {{NoCo|Brusala Op 39.1}} ( [{{filepath:KH_Brusala.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:KH_Brusala.mus}} Finale 2012] [{{filepath:KH_Brusala.mp3}} {{mp3}}] ) | ||
* {{NoCo|Lustwins Wijsa}} ( [{{filepath:KH_Lustwins_Wijsa.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:KH_Lustwins_Wijsa.mus}} Finale 2012] [{{filepath:KH_Lustwins_Wijsa.mp3}} {{mp3}}] ) | * {{NoCo|Lustwins Wijsa}} ( [{{filepath:KH_Lustwins_Wijsa.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:KH_Lustwins_Wijsa.mus}} Finale 2012] [{{filepath:KH_Lustwins_Wijsa.mp3}} {{mp3}}] ) |
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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).
View the Swedish Wikipedia article on Knut Håkanson. (English translation by Google)
List of choral works
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- Tio Gamla Psalmer från Dalarne Op 32 (Ten old Hymns from Dalecarlia)
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