Ferdinand Zellbell d.y. (1719−1780)

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Ferdinand Zellbell the younger was christened on 3 September 1719 in Stockholm, where he also died on 21 April 1780. Composer, organist, harpsichordist, violinist, conductor and teacher. Co-founder of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music, and director of its educational institution, and one of the leading music personalities of the Age of Liberty. Son of Ferdinand Zellbell the elder.

Summary list of works

1 opera (Il giudizio d’Aminta), orchestral works (5 symphonies, overtures, etc.), 2 solo concertos (1 violin concerto, 1 bassoon concerto), 4 cantatas/arias (Där mildhet spiran för, Auf, Zion auf, Att wara fri för fel, Wår Kung, wår Bror, wår Far), organ music, keyboard music, convivial songs. In addition, a number of lost works.


Works by Ferdinand Zellbell d.y.

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

Number of works: 9