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Edvin Kallstenius
Edvin Kallstenius (born in Filipstad 29 August 1881, died Stocksund, Stockholm 22 November 1967) was a Swedish composer and librarian.〔Svenskt Musik/Swedish Music Information Centre http://www.mic.se/avd/mic/prod/micv5eng.nsf/docsbycodename/start〕
He arranged the traditional folk tune used as the ''de facto'' national anthem of Sweden, Du gamla, Du fria.〔Grove, George and Stanley Sadie (1980). ''The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians.'' Macmillan Publishers, ISBN 978-0-333-23111-1〕
==Life and career==
Kallstenius studied natural sciences at the Lunds universitet, then music at the Leipzig Conservatory under Stephan Krehl from 1904-1907. As music librarian at Swedish Radio from 1928-46 he made a significant contribution in the field of music administration in Sweden.〔Percy G. Leading Swedish Composers of the 20th Century. In: ''Swedish music – past and present'', special edition of Musikrevy. STIM & Swedish Institute for Cultural Relations Abroad, Stockholm, 1966.〕
He also served on the Board of the Society of Swedish Composers from 1933-1961 (Treasurer 1933-1943) and was on the board of the Swedish Performing Rights Society from 1932-1957.〔
In addition to arranging ''Du gamla, Du fria'', his work includes five symphonies and eight string quartets. He also published an annotated catalogue of Swedish orchestral works.〔Kallstenius, Edvin (1948). ''Swedish Orchestral Works: Annotated Catalog.'' Stockholm: Nordiska Musikforlaget〕
Kallstenius achieved an individual style and avoided using only tonal language by devising intense melodies reinforced with imaginative harmony.〔 He declared that his "musical religion is called harmonics – everything else is secondary" and from this basis he worked out his 'meticulously declamed themes'.〔 Although in later works he employed his own personal interpretation of serial style he also composed charming versions of older Swedish music.〔

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