Tor Aulin
Born: September 10, 1866; Stockholm, Sweden
Died: March 1, 1914; Saltsjöbaden
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Aulin, brother of composer and pianist Laura Aulin, studied at the Stockholm Conservatory and also in Berlin. He founded the first continuously active Swedish quartet in 1887 which specialized in Scandinavian music, as well as the traditional classical repertoire. At the turn of the century Aulin devoted more of his time to conducting. He directed and helped to found the Stockholm Konsertf"reningen and conducted The G"teborg Orkesterf"rening from
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Works
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(4) Aquarelles (Akvareller) (1)
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At Sea, for voice & orchestra, Op. 24 (1)
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Character Pieces (2) (1)
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Concert Piece for Violin and Orchestra in G minor, Op. 7 (1)
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Concerto for violin & orchestra No. 3 in C minor, Op 14 (1)
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Concerto for Violin and Orchestra No. 3 in C minor, Op. 14 (1)
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Concerto for Violin no 2, Op. 11 (1)
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Concerto for Violin no 3 in C minor, Op. 14 (1)
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Four Water-Colours: Idyll (1)
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Four Water-Colours: Lullaby (1)
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Four Water-Colours: Polska (1)
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Fyra Akvareller for violin & piano "Four Watercolors" (1)
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Giorgione's serenade (1)
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Gottländische Tänze (3), Op. 28 (1)
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Schwedische Tänze (4), Op. 32 (1)
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Watercolors (4) for Violin and Piano (2)
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Watercolors (4) for Violin and Piano : Excerpt(s) (1)
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Watercolors (4) for Violin and Piano: no 2, Humoresque (2)
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Biography |
by Lynn Vought
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| Aulin, brother of composer and pianist Laura Aulin, studied at the Stockholm Conservatory and also in Berlin. He founded the first continuously active Swedish quartet in 1887 which specialized in Scandinavian music, as well as the traditional classical repertoire. At the turn of the century Aulin devoted more of his time to conducting. He directed and helped to found the Stockholm Konsertf"reningen and conducted The G"teborg Orkesterf"rening from 1909 to 1912. His compositions are close in style to that of the German Romantics, exhibiting the influence of Schumann and Grieg. He wrote for orchestra as well as chamber works and some incidental music. |
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