Ruben Liljefors


Ruben Mattias Liljefors was a Swedish composer and conductor, brother of the artist Bruno Liljefors.

Life

Liljefors was born and died in Uppsala. He also studied in Uppsala with Ivar Eggert Hedenblad until 1895, and subsequently in Leipzig with Salomon Jadassohn until 1899. Later he attended the Stockholm Conservatory. He completed his education with Felix Draeseke, Max Reger, and Hermann Ludwig Kutzschbach. From 1902 to 1911, he conducted the choir and orchestra of the Gothenburg Philharmonic Society. Afterwards, he moved to Gävle to conduct the Gävleborg County Orchestra between 1912 and 1931; he also served as a music teacher at the Gävle higher general secondary school during this time.
He composed a symphony, a concert overture, a festival overture, an orchestral suite, a piano concerto, a violin sonata, many choral works and songs. One of his best-known pieces is the Swedish Christmas carol När det lider mot jul. His son, Ingemar Liljefors, was also a successful composer, and his grandson, Mats Liljefors, is a well known conductor and violinist.

Works (selection)

Orchestra

Concertante works

Choral works with orchestra

Song at the dedication of the repaired building of the Uppland Nation, for male choir Flower Festival, soprano and alto solo, mixed choir and orchestra Cantata for the inauguration of Gothenburg University's new Academy Building soprano, baritone, and tenor solo, mixed choir, male choir, and orchestra Bohuslän, Anniversary at the 250-year anniversary of the Peace of Roskilde, solo, mixed choir and organ Cantata for Heimdal's 40-year anniversary, male choir and piano Hymn for the Lambert Fair, mixed choir and orchestra Cantata for the inauguration of the Gävle Polytechnic's Refurbishment, tenor solo, mixed choir, blandad kör, boy's choir and orchestra For the Home District, baritone solo, mixed choir and orchestra

Chamber music

Violin Sonata in E major, Op. 2

Piano music

Dramatic works

Hans Höghet, operetta after Fritz Reuter
  • Music for E. Hörman's Fritjof och Ingeborg for solos, choir and orchestra
  • Marionette Overture for the Dock Theater at Stockholm's National Exhibition
  • ''Mr. Alarik's Wedding''