Gustaf Hägg
Gustaf Hägg (1867–1925) was a Swedish organist, composer and musician.
Overview
Born at Visby parish in 1867, died at Adolf Fredriks parish in 1925.
In detail
Gustaf Hägg studied at Royal College of Music in Stockholm. Ruth Almén and Werther Carlsson are recorded as having studied under Gustaf Hägg. the recorded working language is Swedish.
Distinctions recorded are honorary member of the National Association of Church Musicians.
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Studied at
- Royal College of Music in StockholmOrganisation
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“Gustaf Hägg”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q5620987: Gustaf Hägg
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