During the 1930s, Allan Pettersson went to the Academy of Music to learn to play the violin. It was mandatory that the students should also be able to play a piano. For Allan Pettersson, this caused certain problems because there was neither room in the home on Skånegatan nor money for the purchase of such an instrument. The solution was that, in the first few years, he sneaked into the Academy to practice when others had gone home. But eventually he got permission to use Sofia's church hall in the evenings.
At this time some of his first compositions were added, a couple of elegies for violin and piano, as well as the six songs, the first in January and the others during the summer of 1935.
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