Hanna Hallberg-Norlind (1858−1929)

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(Johanna) Hanna Beata Hallberg-Norlind was born on 14 July 1858 in Landskrona, Sweden, and died on 24 January 1929 in Lund. After passing her organ examinations in 1878 in Stockholm, she became the acting town organist for Landskrona. She continued there until 1891, taking time out during the years 1882−1885 to study at the conservatory in Leipzig. In 1891 she married Nils Peter Norlind who was a church musician in Lund, and together they started a music school there. From 1892 until 1928 she was the organist at Lund’s All Saints Church. She also worked as a singing teacher in various elementary schools as well as secondary grammar schools. From 1912 until 1916 she was director of the South Swedish music conservatory. She composed a number of solo pieces for voice as well as several choral works.

Summary list of works

Songs (Fem sånger, and more) and works for choir.


Works by Hanna Hallberg-Norlind

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