Alice Tegnér (1864–1943) left behind several hundred unpublished compositions – nursery rhymes, choral pieces, cantatas, instrumental music. The largest part of the autographs is in Lennart Reimer's collection, which originally belonged to Elsa Fleetwood (Alice Tegnér's collaborator during the whip parade that was presented around Sweden 1939–43) and her daughter Kristina Fleetwood.
The originals for the compositions Good Friday Motet and Saliga for mixed choir, the latter with organ, are taken from this autograph collection. They do not contain an inscription about dating, but the relatively "modern" harmonics and voicing are of a similar type to the romances, choral works and instrumental pieces that were added during the 1910s, 20s and 30s. Possibly they may have been performed during Alice Tegnér's later years as organist in Djursholm's chapel (she left Djursholm in 1912). Also during the Tullinge era, 1912–25, Alice Tegnér was active as a choir director, but then had no church service.
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