1817-1901 SE, Lidköping Municipality
Composer of Classical and World
( 2. October 1817 in Lidköping - 24. August 1901 at Läckö castle ) Swedish poet, composer and politician. In 1843 Gunnar Wennerberg became a member of the secret society and musical club who called themselves The Juvenals, and for their meetings were written the trios and duets, music and words, which Wennerberg began to publish in 1846. In the following year appeared the earliest numbers of Gluntarne (or "The Boys"), thirty duets for baritone and bass, which continued to be issued from 1847 to 1850. The success of these remarkable productions, masterpieces in two arts, was overwhelming: they presented an epitome of all that was most unusual and most attractive in the curious university life of Sweden.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Ur Davids Psalmer = A Selection From The Psalms Of David | Gunnar Wennerberg, Malmö Kammarkör, Dan-Olof Stenlund | 1995 | Album |
"Sjunger Herranom En Ny Visa!" = "O, Sing Unto The Lord A New Song!" - Ur Davids Psalmer = A Selection From The Psalms Of David | Gunnar Wennerberg, Malmö Kammarkör, Dan-Olof Stenlund | 1983 | Album |
Gluntarne | Gunnar Wennerberg, Ulrik Cold, Jørgen Klint, Johannes Mikkelsen | 1978 | Album |
Gluntasöngvar | Gunnar Wennerberg, Ásgeir Hallsson Og Magnús Guðmundsson | 1974 | Album |
Gluntarne | Gunnar Wennerberg, Richard Ringmar, Carl-Olof Jacobson | 1961 | Album |
Gluntarne (Vol. 1) | Gunnar Wennerberg, Ingvar Wixell, Erik Saedén | Album | |
Gluntarne | Gunnar Wennerberg, Ingvar Wixell, Erik Saedén | Album | |
Gluntarne (Vol. 2) | Gunnar Wennerberg, Ingvar Wixell, Erik Saedén | Album |
Gunnar Wennerberg |