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Jacob Niclas Ahlström : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jacob Niclas Ahlström
Jacob Niclas Ahlström (5 June 1805 in Visby, Gotland – 14 May 1857 in Stockholm) was a Swedish Kapellmeister and composer. Beginning his studies at Uppsala University in 1824, Ahlström dropped out due to lack of money and joined a touring theatrical troupe. From 1832 to 1842, he served as a cathedral organist and music teacher in Västerås and then became a Court Kapellmeister and organist in Stockholm until his death. In 1845, he held a concert in Berlin, during which he played Swedish folk songs and dances. Ahlström composed two operas based on libretti by Frans Hedberg, incidental music (for plays such as ''Agne'', ''Positivhalaren'', ''Ringaren i Notre Dame'', and ''Hinko och Urdur''), a vocal symphony, chamber music, and ''lieder.'' Together with Per Conrad Boman, he published ''Svenska folksånger, folkdanser och folklekar'', the best-known collection of Swedish folk songs which appeared during the 19th century. In 1852, he also published the ''Musikalisk fickordbok'' (Musical Pocket Book), which enjoyed several reissues. ==References==
*(''Ahlström, Jacob Niklas'' ) from Nordisk familjebok (in Swedish).
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