Sara Wennerberg-Reuter
Composer
1875 – 1959
Who was Sara Wennerberg-Reuter?
Sara Wennerberg-Reuter was a Swedish organist and composer. She was the niece of the composer Gunnar Wennerberg.
Sara Wennerberg-Reuter received her early musical training in organ and harmony in Gothenburg and studied at the Stockholm Conservatory, graduating as an organist. She then studied in Leipzig with Salomon Jadassohn and Carl Reinecke and continued her composition and counterpoint studies with Max Bruch in Berlin. She was organist at the Sofia Church in Stockholm, from 1906 to 1945.
Sara Wennerberg-Reuter’s compositions, and especially her male voice quartets, were performed frequently in their day. Her Easter Hymn, motets and anthems for mixed choir were also part of the standard repertoire, as were her Violin Sonata and some of her piano pieces.
She wrote a consecration cantata for the Sofia Church in 1906, and another cantata for the church in 1941. She also wrote several other cantatas as well as two tone poems for solo voices, choir and orchestra, one called Necken and the other titled Skogsrået in 1915, were well received.
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