After study in Stockholm and Dresden, the Swedish composer Peterson-Berger settled in the former city, working as a music critic and contributing in a variety of genres to national music, whether in Wagnerian operas, choral works, songs, chamber music or piano pieces. As a critic, conservative in his views, he continued to have considerable influence.
Piano Music
Among the best-known works of Peterson-Berger is Frösöblomster (‘Flowers of Frösön’) of 1896.