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Uppsala Cathedral Boys Choir

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Uppsala Cathedral Boys Choir
Background information
OriginUppsala, Sweden
Genresvarious
Years active1920 (1920)

The Uppsala Cathedral Boys Choir (Swedish: Uppsala Domkyrkas Gosskör) is the oldest boys' choir in Sweden, formed in 1920 by Nathan Söderblom.[1]

History

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As Church of Sweden Archbishop, Nathan Söderblom, had heard boys' choirs in Germany and England and decided to institute a similar choir at Uppsala Cathedral.

In 1927, the composer Otto Olsson dedicated his choral work Jesu Corona Celsior to the choir and its leader, Fredrik Mellander. In the late 1960s, King Gustav VI Adolf became Protector of the choir.

Today, Uppsala Domkyrkas Gosskör has approximately 100 members between the ages of 8 and 28, 50 of whom are members of the main concert choir. The choir has made a number of tours in Europe, as well as a tour in the United States in 2010.

Conductors

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References

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  1. ^ "Uppsala domkyrkas gosskör 100 år 1920–2020" (in Swedish). Church of Sweden. 3 February 2021. Retrieved December 16, 2024.
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