[1] Born in Gävle, Linde studied music theory with Eric Harald Bengtson before enrolling at the Royal Swedish Academy of Music in 1948, where he studied composition with Lars-Erik Larsson and piano with Olof Wibergh.
In 1953, one year after leaving the academy, he went to Vienna to study conducting and traveled around Europe before returning to Sweden.
His most performed pieces are his violin concerto,[2] and his Preludio E finale for string orchestra of 1955.
[3] His piano concertos display a raucous humour, also found in his children's opera for radio Slotts-skoj (1959).
[3] Bo Linde died of unclear health issues perhaps related to drinking, in Gävle hospital at the age of 37.