Hilding Rosenberg was born in Bosjökloster (a castle in Sweden) in 1892. He gave us eight symphonies:
Symphony no. 1, op. 5 (1919)
Symphony no. 2, op. 62 Sinfonia grave (1934)
Symphony no. 3, The Four Ages of Man (1939, rev. 1943; 1949 with new third movement)
Symphony no. 4, The Revelation of John, for baritone, choir and orchestra (1940)
Symphony no. 5, Örtagĺrdsmästaren, for alto, mixed choir and orchestra (1944)
Symphony no. 6, Sinfonia semplice (1951)
Symphony no. 7, (1968)
Symphony no. 8, In candidum, for mixed choir and orchestra (1974)
and twelve string quartets:
String Quartet no. 1 op. 9 (1920)
String Quartet no. 2 op. 21 (1924)
String Quartet no. 3 op. 28 (1926)
String Quartet no. 4 (1939)
String Quartet no. 5 (1949)
String Quartet no. 6 (1953)
String Quartet no. 7 (1956)
String Quartet no. 8 (1957)
String Quartet no. 9 (1957)
String Quartet no. 10 (1957)
String Quartet no. 11 (1957)
String Quartet no. 12 (1957)
as well as a Piano Quintet in D major opus 3 in 1917.
Here is his fifth symphony, from 1944:
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