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Funeral of Gustav III

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The decorations at the funeral

The Funeral of King Gustav III of Sweden took place on 14 May 1792. The king had died on 29 March as a result of the injuries he sustained when he was shot by Jacob Johan Anckarström during a masquerade ball at the Royal Opera in Stockholm on 16 March.

The funeral itself was held in Riddarholmskyrkan, which had been decorated in a grand manner.

For the funeral, Joseph Martin Kraus composed a funeral march to a text of Carl Gustaf Leopold that was performed by solo singers, choir and orchestra from the Royal Opera under the direction of the composer himself.

Literature

  • Alf Henrikson, Ekot av ett skott - öden kring 1792, Bra Böcker 1986, ISBN 91-7752-124-2.
  • Leif Landen, Gustaf III - En Biografi, Wahlström & Widstrand 2004, ISBN 91-46-21000-8.