Erik Åkerberg
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Erik Åkerberg
Summary
Erik Åkerberg is a human[1]. He was born in Stockholm[2]. He was born on January 19, 1860[3]. He passed away in S:t Görans church parish[4]. He died on January 20, 1938[5]. He worked as a composer[6], conductor[7], and organist[8]. He has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[9]
Key Facts
- Born in Stockholm[2], Erik Åkerberg…
- Erik Åkerberg was born in Hedvig Eleonora parish[10].
- Erik Åkerberg died in S:t Görans church parish[4].
- Erik Åkerberg was born on January 19, 1860[3].
- Erik Åkerberg died on January 20, 1938[5].
- Erik Åkerberg is buried at Q252312[11].
- Erik Åkerberg was married to Q110780044[12].
- Erik Åkerberg held citizenship in Sweden[13].
- Erik Åkerberg worked as a composer[6].
- Erik Åkerberg worked as a conductor[7].
- Erik Åkerberg worked as an organist[8].
- Erik Åkerberg held the position of organist[14].
- Erik Åkerberg held the position of cantor[15].
- Erik Åkerberg held the position of music teacher[16].
- Erik Åkerberg held the position of voice teacher[17].
- Erik Åkerberg held the position of music teacher[18].
- Erik Åkerberg received the Litteris et Artibus[19].
- Erik Åkerberg was a member of Royal Swedish Academy of Music[20].
- Erik Åkerberg was influenced by César Franck[21].
- Erik Åkerberg was influenced by Antoine Lascoux[22].
- Erik Åkerberg was influenced by Vincent d'Indy[23].
- Erik Åkerberg was influenced by Emmanuel Chabrier[24].
- Erik Åkerberg is recorded as male[25].
- Erik Åkerberg's instance of is recorded as human[26].
- Erik Åkerberg's family name is recorded as Åkerberg[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Recorded place of birth include Stockholm[2], a city[28], in Sweden[29], founded in 1187[30] and Hedvig Eleonora parish[10], a parish of the Church of Sweden[31], in Sweden[32], founded in 1672[33]. Erik Åkerberg was born on January 19, 1860[3].
Education
Studied under August Lagergren[34], a composer[35], 1848–1908[36], of Sweden[37]; César Franck[38], a composer[39], 1822–1890[40], of United Kingdom of the Netherlands[41], awarded the Knight of the Legion of Honour[42]; and Joseph Gottlieb Dente[43], a composer[44], 1838–1905[45], of Sweden[46], awarded the Litteris et Artibus[47].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include composer[6], conductor[7], and organist[8]. Positions held include organist[14], a musical profession[48]; cantor[15], a profession[49]; music teacher[16], a musical profession[50]; and voice teacher[17], a musical profession[51].
Recognition
Erik Åkerberg received the Litteris et Artibus[19].
Personal Life
Among Erik Åkerberg's spouses was Q110780044[12].
Death and Burial
Erik Åkerberg died on January 20, 1938[5]. He passed away in S:t Görans church parish[4]. He is buried at Q252312[11].
Why It Matters
Erik Åkerberg has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[9]
FAQs
Where was Erik Åkerberg born?
Erik Åkerberg was born in Stockholm[2].
Where did Erik Åkerberg die?
Erik Åkerberg died in S:t Görans church parish[4].
Who was Erik Åkerberg married to?
Erik Åkerberg's spouses include Q110780044[12].
What did Erik Åkerberg do for work?
Erik Åkerberg worked as composer[6], conductor[7], and organist[8].
What awards did Erik Åkerberg receive?
Honors received include Litteris et Artibus[19].