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    has media related to Birger Sjöberg. Free scores by Birger Sjöberg in the Choral Public Domain Library (ChoralWiki). Birger Sjöberg at the Umeå Academic...
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  • Swedish-American painter Birger Sjöberg (1885–1929), Swedish poet and songwriter Charles Birger (1881–1928), American bootlegger Hugo Birger (1854–1887), Swedish...
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  • Sjöberg (variations in other versions of the Latin alphabet, Sjöberg or Sjøberg, or Americanized as Seaberg, Seaborg or Showberg), is a Swedish surname...
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  • Kvartetten som sprängdes is a 1924 novel by Swedish author Birger Sjöberg. A film adaption was made by Arne Bornebusch in 1936, another in 1950 by Gustaf...
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  • is still used by historians. Roberts also wrote translated the poet Birger Sjöberg and Sweden's bard Carl Michael Bellman into English, which he published...
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    several schools, including Torpaskolan, Tärnanskolan, Vänerskolan, Birger Sjöberg High School, Frida High School, as well as the independent school Fridaskolan...
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  • until present, and the songwriters are among Carl Michael Bellman, Birger Sjöberg, Evert Taube, Lars Forssell, Olle Adolphson, Ulf Lundell, Mikael Wiehe...
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    Bertolt Brecht, Erich Kästner, Vilhelm Ekelund, Harriet Löwenhielm och Birger Sjöberg. Edfelt's mature poetry might be described as traditionalistic in form...
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  • Sjöström. It is an adaptation of the 1924 novel of the same title by Birger Sjöberg, which had previously been made into a 1936 film. It was shot at the...
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  • Lorca Artur Lundkvist Stéphane Mallarmé Harry Martinson Henri Michaux Birger Sjöberg August Stramm Giorgos Seferis Philippe Soupault Jules Supervielle Edith...
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    one of the four great Swedish songwriters of the 1900s, together with Birger Sjöberg, Evert Taube and Cornelis Vreeswijk. He was rather sarcastic about the...
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  • Aino Taube. It is an adaptation of the 1924 novel of the same title by Birger Sjöberg, which was late remade as a 1950 film. The film's sets were designed...
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    Häggström, Tommy Borgudd, Tommy Körberg) 1973 – Tommy Körberg sjunger Birger Sjöberg 1974 – Solar Plexus: Det är inte båten som gungar, det är havet som...
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  • this album, Åkerström interprets songs of the Swedish folk author, Birger Sjöberg Söndagsmorgon Frida sörjer sommaren Basens sorg Bleka dödens minut Aftontankar...
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    Birger Malmsten (23 December 1920 – 15 February 1991) was a Swedish actor. He had many roles in Ingmar Bergman's films. South of the Highway (1936) – Student...
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    the Swedish language – a debate which would later return regarding Birger Sjöberg, Peter Weiss and Erik Lindegren. The newspaper debate in Södergran's...
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    the authors they covered were Gustaf Fröding, Erik Axel Karlfeldt, Birger Sjöberg and August Strindberg. Side and Screw 1901 Modern Croquet Tactics 1907...
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    Åkerström sjunger Ruben Nilson (1963) Fred besjunger Frida (1964), visor by Birger Sjöberg Visor och oförskämdheter (1964), concert tour recordings with Cornelis...
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  • in Paris" by Georges Delerue "Lilla Paris" (from 'Frida's Book' by Birger Sjöberg) "Little Cafe Paris" by Vic Damone "Little Paris Melody" by the Blazers...
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  • Op. 52 Daldansen (1951-1952) Op. 55 Rondo-overture on melodies from Birger Sjoberg's "Fridas Bok" (1956-7) Svensk sommarfest (Swedish summer party) for...
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    after having a baby) and in the TV adaptation of Birger Sjöberg's Frida och hennes vän (based on Sjöberg's Frida's Book) where he plays the light-hearted...
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    April 15 – Antonio Smareglia, opera composer (born 1854) April 30 – Birger Sjöberg, poet and songwriter (born 1885) May 17 – Lilli Lehmann, operatic soprano...
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    became a doctor of philosophy in Nordic languages on a dissertation on Birger Sjöberg. As a journalist, he worked at Radiotjänst, where he did a famous report...
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  • acuity is striking." Other Swedish song poets performed by Best include Birger Sjöberg (1885–1929), with one album released in 1979. Original recordings. Years...
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  • awarded The Nobel Prize in Literature. Another early modernist was Birger Sjöberg whose controversial expressionistic book of poems Kriser och kransar...
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    historians have argued that "House of Bjälbo" would be a better name because Birger Jarl lived there and it is the family's oldest known manor. Bjälbo is located...
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    largely depended on the troubadours. Birger Sjöberg (1885–1929) was one of the early popular troubadours. Sjöberg published the poetry collection Frida's...
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    resistance work. In London she was in 1944 married to Birger Sjøberg.[clarification needed] In 1946, Liv Sjøberg, as she was then called, was decorated with George...
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  • by despair, depicted in works of Pär Lagerkvist, Hjalmar Bergman and Birger Sjöberg. Literature moved in the direction of proletariat writings during the...
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  • the authors they covered were Gustaf Fröding, Erik Axel Karlfeldt, Birger Sjöberg, and August Strindberg. Stork died in Philadelphia on May 22, 1971....
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