Erik Tulindberg

Erik Tulindberg ( born February 22, 1761 Vähäkyrö, Western Finland, † September 1, 1814 in Turku ) was a Finnish composer and violinist classical music.

Life

Erik Tulindberg studied in Turku and worked from 1784 as a state employee in the financial management of Oulu, 1809 in Turku, where he was first in urban financial management and later as provincial treasurer. He played violin and cello, and was appointed in 1797 as a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music.

Work

As compositions handed down are a Violin Concerto in B flat major and six string quartets, dating most probably in his studies before 1784. His works have been rediscovered over a hundred years after his death. Musically Tulindberg leaning on his Violin Concerto at the young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Joseph Haydn and the Mannheim school, in the string quartets of Haydn's influence is particularly clear of his string quartets were found in Tulindbergs posthumous own music collection.

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