Composers

Jacob Adolf Hägg

Piano
Cello
Voice
Violin
Piano four hands
Orchestra
Piece
Song
Fantasia
Suite
Prelude
Polka
Dance
Character piece
Allegro
Canon
by popularity

#

11 Piano Pieces20 Gotlands-Polskor9 Character Pieces, Op.8

A

Albumblad och styckeAlbumblätter, Op.4Allegro in D minor

F

Fantasy in A minor, Op.9Frühlingsblumen, Op.49

I

Im April

K

Kanonische Suite, Op.37Kleine BalladeKleine Nordische Lieder ohne Worte und PräludienKleine Phantasiestücke, Op.56

L

Liebeshoffnung

M

Miniaturbilder, Op.5

P

Piano Sonata in F minor, Op.20Piece in D minorPrelude and Andante

S

Scherzo in E-flat majorSuite in G minor, Op.3Symphony in E-flat major 'Nordisk', Op.2
Wikipedia
Jacob Adolf Hägg (29 June 1850, Östergarn – 1 March 1928, Bjuråker) was a Swedish composer.
Hägg studied piano at the Stockholm Conservatory from 1865 to 1870, as well as composition in Copenhagen with Niels Wilhelm Gade and in Berlin with Friedrich Kiel. Due to mental illness, he spent the years 1880 to 1895 in a hospital. He then worked as a pianist and composer in Hedvigsfors, Sweden, and continued to do so after moving to Norway between 1900 and 1909 and resettling in Sweden at Hudiksvall.
Hägg composed four symphonies and other orchestral and choral works, chamber music, a collection of Little Nordic Songs without Words for piano, ten piano suites, and pieces for cello and for organ.
His cousin Gustaf Hägg (1867–1925) was also a composer.