Oskar Lindberg Sheet Music

About Oskar Lindberg

Oskar Lindberg (1887-1955) was a prominent Swedish composer, organist, conductor, teacher, and professor, deeply influential in Swedish music history. His musical style is best described as nationalist-romantic, characterized by a rich blend of traditional Swedish folk music, impressionistic elements, and influences from composers like Rachmaninoff and Sibelius. Lindberg’s profound impact extended particularly to liturgical music, making significant contributions to the Church of Sweden's musical heritage.

  • Born in Gagnef, Dalarna, Lindberg began playing the organ and composing at a young age, displaying early musical talent.
  • He served as the organist for the newly built Engelbrekt Church in Stockholm for an impressive 41 years, from 1914 until his death in 1955, during which time he composed numerous choral and organ works for the congregation.
  • In 1939, Lindberg undertook the significant task of editing the Church of Sweden's official hymnbook.
  • His most widely performed work is "Gammal fäbodpsalm från Dalarna" (Old Summer Pasture Hymn from Dalarna), an arrangement for organ based on a folk melody he heard at a mission house meeting in Gagnef.

Performing Oskar Lindberg's music offers a truly rewarding experience for musicians of various skill levels, particularly those interested in exploring Swedish romantic and church music. Organists will find a wealth of expressive and often virtuosic repertoire, while choral ensembles can delve into his beautifully crafted sacred works, including his historically important 1912 Requiem. His compositions are ideal for those seeking music that combines deep spiritual resonance with a distinctive Nordic sound, rich harmonies, and memorable melodies, inviting performers to connect with a significant voice in 20th-century Swedish classical music.

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