Alice Tegnér

Alice Tegnér

Alice Tegnér on Swedish postage stamps, 2014
Background information
Birth name Alice Sandström
Born (1864-03-12)12 March 1864
Karlshamn, Sweden
Died 26 May 1943(1943-05-26) (aged 79)
Djursholm, Sweden
Genres Children's songs
Hymn
Occupation(s) Composer
Music teacher
Organist
Years active 19th-20th centuries

Alice Charlotta Tegnér (Swedish: [aˈliːs tɛŋˈneːr];[1] 12 March 1864 – 26 May 1943) was a Swedish music teacher, poet and composer. She was recognized as a foremost composer of Swedish children's songs during the late 19th century and the first half of the 20th century.[2]

Background

Born Alice Sandström in Karlshamn, Sweden, she was the daughter of Eduard Sandström (1829–1879), a ship captain. She was very musical and began taking piano lessons early. She attended seminars in Stockholm (Högre lärarinneseminariet) and trained as a teacher. After graduation, she served as governess. Alice Tegnér was a teacher at Djursholms samskola and cantor in Djursholms chapel where Natanael Beskow was a preacher.

In 1885 she married Jakob Tegnér (1851–1926). Jakob Tegnér was a lawyer, and later secretary of the Swedish Publishers' Association and editor of Svenska Bokhandelstidningen.[3][4]

Career

Alice Tegnér wrote many well-known children's songs in Swedish, most notably Mors lilla Olle. It was published during 1895 in volume 3 of Sjung med oss, mamma!.

In addition to children's songs, Alice Tegnér wrote many other types of music in classical genres such as chamber and sacred music together with choral music, cantatas, cello and violin sonatas. Her songs and compositions were inspired by both folk and art music. Her well-known hymnbook Nu ska vi sjunga, with illustrations by Elsa Beskow, was published in 1943.[5]

Awards

Alice Tegnér's grave, Djursholm burial ground

Selected works

Children's songs

Other songs

References

External links

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