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Elfrida Andrée

An elderly woman is standing in front of a curtain, wearing a dark dress with a white ruffled collar.
By Unknown author - Vecko-Journalen (Swedish weekly magazine) no. 6 1916, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=8882268

Elfrida Andrée was born on 19 February 1841 in Visby and died on 11 January 1929 in Gothenburg. She was the first woman in Sweden to graduate as an organist (1857−60) and to become a cathedral organist; she became organist of Gothenburg Cathedral in 1867 and remained so until she died.

She studied composition with Ludvig Norman at the educational institution of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music (1860).

As a composer of chamber music and symphonic works, she was a female pioneer in Sweden, and the same goes for her activity as an orchestral conductor. Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music in 1879, Litteris et Artibus award in 1895, Idun ‘Women’s Academy’ fellowship in 1908.

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Fem smärre tonbilder

(1880)15'
Sweden
Intermediate
Solo
Piano

Quartett a-moll / Quartet A minor

(1865)23'
Sweden
Cello
Viola
Violin
Piano
Chamber
Advanced

String quartet in D minor

(1861)18'
Viola
Cello
Violin
Sweden
Intermediate
Chamber

Tre sånger med piano

(1881)6'
Piano
Sweden
Advanced
Solo + Accompaniment
Voice (solo)

2 Romances

(1884)8'
Piano
Solo + Accompaniment
Sweden
Violin
Intermediate

Symphony no. 2 in A minor

(1879)29'
Orchestra
Sweden
Advanced

Sonata for piano and violin

(1872)18'
Advanced
Solo + Accompaniment
Piano
Sweden
Violin

Piano quintet in E minor

(1865)21'
Cello
Piano
Sweden
Advanced
Viola
Violin
Chamber

String quartet in A major

(1861)29'
String quartet
Cello
Viola
Violin
Sweden
Advanced
Chamber

Trio in C minor

(1860)25'
Piano
Cello
Violin
Sweden
Advanced
Chamber

Trio G minor

(1884)25'
Sweden
Piano Trio
Piano
Cello
Violin
Chamber
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