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Name: Otto Lindblad  
   
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Date of Birth: 31st March 1809
   
Place of Birth: Karlstorp, Sweden
   
Profession: Composer
 
 
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Otto Lindblad

Otto Lindblad (1809-1864), was a Swedish composer. He is most famous for the musical score of Kungssången, the Swedish royal anthem.

Otto Lindblad was born on March 31, 1809, the son of a clergyman. He grew up on the patronage in Karlstorp and attended gymnasium in Växjö. In 1829 he began academic studies at the University of Lund. In Lund, he formed a group with A. E. Christernin and J. Meurling, together with whom he played and sang a type of three part music pieces. The group became known as the "musical trefoil band". In 1836 he ended his studies and fully devoted his time to music. Two years later he formed the Lund Student Singers Association. On December 5, 1844 he presented the Royal Anthem for the first time, at a celebration for King Oscar I.

In 1846 Lindblad undertook a national tour with the noted Lund Quartet. The tour's revenue was to have been used for student housing in Lund, but the profit was too small and they only managed to bring home 1500 Riksdaler. In the spring of 1847 he took up the position of parish clerk and organist in Mellby. He married Emma Andersson in 1855. Their only child, a daughter, died as an infant. Otto Lindblad died on January 26, 1864, at an age of 55 years, following a long period of illness.

Compositions

  • "Trollhättan"
  • "Längtan till landet" (better known as "Vintern rasat ut...")
  • "KungssÃ¥ngen" - The Royal Anthem

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