Arvid Kurck (also known as Arvid Kurki; 1464 in Vesilahti – 22 July 1522 in Öregrund) was the Roman Catholic Bishop of Turku from 1510 to 1522. He was...
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in the 1st baron Kurki's coat of arms at the Swedish House of Nobility when the family was given baronial rank in 1652. In 1797, Arvid Fredrik Kurck (1735–1810)...
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Johannes IV Olavi (Johannes Olofsson, Johannes Olavinpoika), 1507–1510 Arvid Kurki, 1511–1522 Ericus Svenonius, 1523–1527 Martti Skytte. 1528–1550 Mikael...
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Axel Kurck (redirect from Akseli Kurki)
Akseli Kurki in Finnish), born 1555, died 30 March 1630 in Nakkila) was a colonel in the Swedish army and nobleman. He was a member of the Kurki of Laukko...
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Kuolema (Death) is a drama by the Finnish writer Arvid Järnefelt, first performed on 2 December 1903. He revised the work in 1911. The play is notable...
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originally part of the incidental music he composed for his brother-in-law Arvid Järnefelt's 1903 play Kuolema (Death), but is far better known as a separate...
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Vicking Joaquim Mascarenhas de Fiúza António de Herédia Portugal Sunshine Arvid Laurin Uno Wallentin Sweden Marmara Harun Ülman Behzat Baydar Turkey Three...
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orchestra by Jean Sibelius for a 1903 play of that title by his brother-in-law Arvid Järnefelt, structured in six movements and originally scored for string...
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pp. 8, 27–29. Helsingin Sanomat, No. 344 1935, p. 20. Kurki 1995, pp. 6–7. Kurki 1995, p. 2. Kurki 1995, p. 6. Wells 2015, p. 2. Otava, No. 11 1916, p. 515...
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original on 5 November 2015. Retrieved 24 November 2015. Wicklund 2014, p. 30. Kurki 1999. "Other orchestral works". Jean Sibelius. Finnish Club of Helsinki...
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Scaramouche (Sibelius): Scores at the International Music Score Library Project Kurki, Eija (2020). "Scaramouche: Sibelius's Horror Story". SibeliusOne.com. Sibelius...
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Sibelius. Yale University Press. pp. 187–189, 257. ISBN 9780300111590. Kurki, Eija (2023). "Swanwhite: The Original Incidental Music". SibeliusOne.com...
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(CD–2065) 2013 L. Segerstam–Naxos (8.573341) 2015 References Kurki 2001. Kallberg 2011. Kurki 2018. Fennica Gehrman 2015. Lybeck 1908, p. 5. Lybeck 1908...
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