Wilhelm Theodor Söderberg

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Wilhelm Theodor Söderberg (1845–1922) was a Swedish composer and music teacher.

Theodor Söderberg was the son of organist Wilhelm Oscar Söderberg. He studied at Stockholms musikkonservatorium, qualified as organist in 1867, and as conductor in 1870. He was married to Sigrid Elvira (née Strömberg), and became the father-in-law of the industrialist Fredrik Ljungström.

Wilhelm Theodor Söderberg served as music teacher in Stockholm 1871–1873 and as organist in Karlshamn from 1873.[1] He was the piano teacher of Alice Tegnér.

Söderberg co-founded Karlshamns musiksällskap in 1876 and was its first dirigent 1876–1911.[2]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Wilhelm Theodor Söderberg". www.hymntime.com. Retrieved 2018-03-19.
  2. ^ "Karlshamns Musiksällskap - Historik". Archived from the original on 2010-08-11. Retrieved 2018-02-21.

Further reading[edit]

  • Wilhelm Theodor Söderberg: en förgrundsfigur i Karlshamns musikliv för 100 år sedan (Bengt Ljungström, 1999, Karlshamn: Föreningen Karlshamns museum, ISSN 0283-7862)