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Adolf Fredrik Lindblad (1 February 1801, Skänninge – 23 August 1878, Linköping) was a Swedish composer from the Romantic era. He is mostly known for his compositions of Swedish song or ''lieder'', of which he produced over 200. His other well-known compositions include his ''Symphony No. 1 in C major'', ''Symphony No. 2 in D major'', and an opera titled ''Frondörerna'' (''The Rebels''). He was a well-respected friend of Felix Mendelssohn, and had a collaborative relationship with the famous Swedish soprano, Jenny Lind. ==Biography== Born of an “unknown father” in the town of Skänninge on February 1, 1801, he spent most of his early life with his mother and foster-father in the Östergötland province.〔.〔1 Carter. “Lindblad: Symphonies 1 and 2, Uppsala Chamber Orchestra/Gerard Korsten.” American Record Guide (November 1999): 161-163. http://search.proquest.com/docview/940745?accountid=9807; http://sfx.palni.edu:9003/sfx_bu?〕 He started his studies in music at a fairly young age, and primarily studied piano and flute. At the age of fifteen, he gained recognition for composing a flute concerto that was performed in the nearby city of Norrköping in 1816.〔"Adolf Fredrik Lindblad." Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians. New York: Schirmer, (2001). Gale Biography In Context.〕 After achieving his first compositional success, Lindblad was sent by his foster-father to work in a shipping office in Hamburg to learn a trade, at the age of seventeen, but he stayed only a year.〔Carter.〕
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