Background
Rangström was born in Stockholm, where in his late teens he started to write songs.
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Rangström was born in Stockholm, where in his late teens he started to write songs.
He travelled to Berlin where he studied under Hans Pfitzner for a while in 1905-1906, and also studied singing with the Wagnerian Julius Hey, with whom he later went to Munich for further studies.
In addition to composing, Rangström was also a musical critic and conductor. His compositions at this time were chiefly for voice and piano. Between 1907 and 1922 he taught singing and from 1922 to 1925 he was principal conductor of the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra.
He founded the Swedish Society of Composers in 1924, and he was employed to promote the works of the Royal Swedish Opera from 1931 to 1936.
After this he worked free-lance and spent the summers on the island of Törnsholmen which he had been given by the people of Sweden who raised the money to celebrate his fiftieth birthday. Rangström died at his home in Stockholm after a long illness caused by a throat disease.
His funeral was held at Stockholm"s Maria Magdalena Church and he is buried in the churchyard at Gryt.