Tor Aulin

Tor Aulin ( pronunciation: [ ˌ tu ː ɹ ɑu̯li ː n], born September 10, 1866 in Stockholm, † March 1, 1914 in Saltsjöbaden ) was a Swedish composer.

Aulin studied from 1877 to 1883 at the Stockholm Conservatory and from 1884 to 1886 in Berlin with Émile Sauret and Philipp Scharwenka. From 1889 to 1902 he was concertmaster at the Royal Opera in Stockholm, then conductor of the Stockholm Concert Association and from 1909 the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra. Great reputation enjoyed in 1887 he founded Aulin String Quartet.

Aulin composed in addition to numerous small works for the violin a violin sonata, three violin concertos and an orchestral suite.

Works

  • Violin Sonata, Op 12 (1892 )
  • Violin Concerto No. 3 in C minor, Op 14 (1904 )
  • Four pieces in the form of a suite, Op 15 for Violin and Piano
  • Four Concert Pieces " Op 16 for Violin and Piano
  • Midsummer -dans op 18 for violin and piano
  • Lyrical Poem, Op 21 for Violin and Piano
  • Master Olof op.22 for Orchestra, Suite on August Strindberg's play of that name
  • 3 Gotland dances op.28 for orchestra ( 1911)
  • 4 Swedish Dances, Op 32 for orchestra
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