Franz Berwald (1796−1868)

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Franz Adolph Berwald, born 23 July 1796 in Stockholm, died 3 April 1868 in Stockholm. Composer, violinist, teacher, orthopaedist and industrialist, Franz Berwald was the leading composer of symphonies in 19th century Sweden. Violinist and violist with the Royal Court Orchestra 1812−18, 1820−23 and 1824−28. Teacher of composition and orchestration at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Stockholm 1867−68. Honorary member of the Mozarteum University of Salzburg 1847. Elected into the Royal Swedish Academy of Music 1864 as member no. 386.

Summary list of works

Operas (Estrella de Soria, Drottningen av Golconda), operettas (Jag går i kloster, Modehandlerskan, Ein ländliches Verlobungsfest in Schweden), orchestral works (4 symphonies, at least 7 tone poems, violin concerto, concerto for two violins and orchestra, piano concerto etc.), chamber music (3 string quartets, 5 piano trios, 2 piano quintets, septet, etc.), songs with piano, choral pieces.


Works by Franz Berwald

This is not a complete list of works. The following works are those that have been inventoried so far.

Number of works: 127