He also served on the Board of the Society of Swedish Composers from 1933–1961 (as treasurer 1933–1943), and was on the board of the Swedish Performing Rights Society from 1932–1957.[1]
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.[4]
Kallstenius achieved an individual style and avoided using only tonal language by devising intense melodies reinforced with imaginative harmony.[1] He declared that his "musical religion is called harmonics – everything else is secondary" and from this basis he worked out his "meticulously declamed themes".[3] Although in later works he employed his own personal interpretation of
serial style, he also composed charming versions of older Swedish music.[3] He died in
Stocksund,
Stockholm.
Selected compositions
Op. 1: String quartet no. 1 (1904)
Op. 2: String quartet no. 2 (1905)
Op. 3 – 2 Sånger: ”Lykken mellem to Mennesker” and ”Maanens Klage” (1907)
Op. 15 – 3 songs: ”Karin Månsdotters vaggvisa for Erik XIV”, ”Reisesegen” and ”Gunhild” (ca 1920)
Op. 16 – Symphony no. 1 in E flat major (1926)
Op. 17 – Clarinet quintet (1929–30)
Op. 18 – Dalarapsodi for orchestra (1931)
Op. 19 – Lustspelsuvertyr for orchestra (1934)
Op. 20 – Symphony no. 2 in F minor (1935)
Op. 21 – 3 Dansstudier for orchestra (1935)
Op. 22 – Dalslandsrapsodi for orchestra (1936)
Op. 23b – Suite for 9 instruments (1949)
Op. 24 – Romantico, overture for orchestra (1938)
Op. 25 – Passacaglia and variations on a Rococo theme (”Gubben Noak”) (1939)
Op. 26 – Högtid och fest for orchestra (1940)
Op. 27 – Musica gioconda, serenade for string orchestra (1942)
Op. 28 – Liten Falu-musik (1942)
Op. 29a – Divertimento for flute, clarinet, horn and bassoon (1943)
Op. 29b – Divertimento da camera (1943)
Op. 30 – Cavatina for viola and orchestra (1943)
Op. 31 – Passacaglia enarmonica (1943)
Op. 32 – Sångoffer, solo cantata for baritone and orchestra (1944)
Op. 33 – String quartet no. 5 (1945)
Op. 34 – Sinfonietta no. 2 (1946)
Op. 35 – Variations on a theme of Kraus (1947)
Op. 36 – Symphony no. 3 (1948)
Op. 37 – forändringar av en barnvisa for piano (1949)
Op. 38 – Stjärntändningen for chamber choir and orchestra (1944)
Op. 39 – Trio divertente for flute, violin and viola (1950)
Op. 40 – Cello concerto (1951)
Op. 41 – String quartet no. 6 (1953)
Op. 42 – Musica sinfonica (1953)
Op. 43 – Symphony no. 4 (Sinfonia a fresco) (1953–54)
Op. 44 – Nytt vin i gamla läglar (1954)
Op. 45 – Hymen, o, Hymenaios, ancient Greek wedding cantata for 3 soloists, mixed choir and orchestra (1955)
Op. 46 – Sinfonietta dodicitonia (1956)
Op. 47a – Piccolo trio seriale for flute, English horn and clarinet (1956)
Op. 47b – Piccolo trio seriale for violin, viola and clarinet (1957)
Op. 48 – Coreographic suite for orchestra (1957)
Op. 49 – String quartet no. 7 (1957)
Op. 50 – Sinfonietta semi-seriale (1958)
Op. 51 – Trio svagente for clarinet, horn and cello (1959)
Op. 52 – Symphony no. 5, Sinfonia ordinaria ma su temi 12-tonici (1960)
Op. 53 – Sonata for cello (1961)
Op. 54 – String quartet no. 8 (1962)
Op. 55 – Lyrisk svit (Lyric suite) for flute, saxophone or clarinet and cello (1960)
Op. 56 – 3 songs for male choir: ”Människors möte”, ”fortvivlan” and ”forsvunnen rymd” (1963)
Op. 57 – Sonata biforma for flute (1962)
Op. 58 – Äktenskap, suite of three duets for soprano, tenor, flute, clarinet and string trio: ”Program”, ”Psalm for älskande” and ”Äktenskap” (ca. 1964)
Op. 59 – Två stycken i följd for cello and piano (1963)
Op. 60 – Knoppningsbikt i kvinnodikt, fyra körsånger i följd (1964)
^Grove, George and Stanley Sadie (1980). The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Macmillan Publishers,
ISBN978-0-333-23111-1
^
abcPercy 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 (as treasurer 1933–1943), and was on the board of the Swedish Performing Rights Society from 1932–1957.[1]
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.[4]
Kallstenius achieved an individual style and avoided using only tonal language by devising intense melodies reinforced with imaginative harmony.[1] He declared that his "musical religion is called harmonics – everything else is secondary" and from this basis he worked out his "meticulously declamed themes".[3] Although in later works he employed his own personal interpretation of
serial style, he also composed charming versions of older Swedish music.[3] He died in
Stocksund,
Stockholm.
Selected compositions
Op. 1: String quartet no. 1 (1904)
Op. 2: String quartet no. 2 (1905)
Op. 3 – 2 Sånger: ”Lykken mellem to Mennesker” and ”Maanens Klage” (1907)
Op. 15 – 3 songs: ”Karin Månsdotters vaggvisa for Erik XIV”, ”Reisesegen” and ”Gunhild” (ca 1920)
Op. 16 – Symphony no. 1 in E flat major (1926)
Op. 17 – Clarinet quintet (1929–30)
Op. 18 – Dalarapsodi for orchestra (1931)
Op. 19 – Lustspelsuvertyr for orchestra (1934)
Op. 20 – Symphony no. 2 in F minor (1935)
Op. 21 – 3 Dansstudier for orchestra (1935)
Op. 22 – Dalslandsrapsodi for orchestra (1936)
Op. 23b – Suite for 9 instruments (1949)
Op. 24 – Romantico, overture for orchestra (1938)
Op. 25 – Passacaglia and variations on a Rococo theme (”Gubben Noak”) (1939)
Op. 26 – Högtid och fest for orchestra (1940)
Op. 27 – Musica gioconda, serenade for string orchestra (1942)
Op. 28 – Liten Falu-musik (1942)
Op. 29a – Divertimento for flute, clarinet, horn and bassoon (1943)
Op. 29b – Divertimento da camera (1943)
Op. 30 – Cavatina for viola and orchestra (1943)
Op. 31 – Passacaglia enarmonica (1943)
Op. 32 – Sångoffer, solo cantata for baritone and orchestra (1944)
Op. 33 – String quartet no. 5 (1945)
Op. 34 – Sinfonietta no. 2 (1946)
Op. 35 – Variations on a theme of Kraus (1947)
Op. 36 – Symphony no. 3 (1948)
Op. 37 – forändringar av en barnvisa for piano (1949)
Op. 38 – Stjärntändningen for chamber choir and orchestra (1944)
Op. 39 – Trio divertente for flute, violin and viola (1950)
Op. 40 – Cello concerto (1951)
Op. 41 – String quartet no. 6 (1953)
Op. 42 – Musica sinfonica (1953)
Op. 43 – Symphony no. 4 (Sinfonia a fresco) (1953–54)
Op. 44 – Nytt vin i gamla läglar (1954)
Op. 45 – Hymen, o, Hymenaios, ancient Greek wedding cantata for 3 soloists, mixed choir and orchestra (1955)
Op. 46 – Sinfonietta dodicitonia (1956)
Op. 47a – Piccolo trio seriale for flute, English horn and clarinet (1956)
Op. 47b – Piccolo trio seriale for violin, viola and clarinet (1957)
Op. 48 – Coreographic suite for orchestra (1957)
Op. 49 – String quartet no. 7 (1957)
Op. 50 – Sinfonietta semi-seriale (1958)
Op. 51 – Trio svagente for clarinet, horn and cello (1959)
Op. 52 – Symphony no. 5, Sinfonia ordinaria ma su temi 12-tonici (1960)
Op. 53 – Sonata for cello (1961)
Op. 54 – String quartet no. 8 (1962)
Op. 55 – Lyrisk svit (Lyric suite) for flute, saxophone or clarinet and cello (1960)
Op. 56 – 3 songs for male choir: ”Människors möte”, ”fortvivlan” and ”forsvunnen rymd” (1963)
Op. 57 – Sonata biforma for flute (1962)
Op. 58 – Äktenskap, suite of three duets for soprano, tenor, flute, clarinet and string trio: ”Program”, ”Psalm for älskande” and ”Äktenskap” (ca. 1964)
Op. 59 – Två stycken i följd for cello and piano (1963)
Op. 60 – Knoppningsbikt i kvinnodikt, fyra körsånger i följd (1964)
^Grove, George and Stanley Sadie (1980). The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Macmillan Publishers,
ISBN978-0-333-23111-1
^
abcPercy 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.