Biography
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Melcher Melchers
Real name: Henrik Melcher Melchers (Svensson)
Swedish composer, born 30 May 1882 in Stockholm, died 9 April 1961.He studied in Paris in the 1910s and was strongly influenced by French music, something that is also reflected in his own compositions. After returning home, he eventually became a teacher of harmony and counterpoint at the Royal Academy of Music in Stockholm. At a time when the German influence on Swedish music life was compact, a composer with his focus had a hard time asserting himself and he therefore had to work mainly in silence.
In recent years, however, a certain restoration of Melcher's music has been noticeable. Works by Melchers include a symphony and a piano concerto as well as a string quartet in G major from 1922.
Melcher Melchers was elected in 1932 as member no. 604 of the Royal Academy of Music.