Carl Wilhelm Eugen Stenhammar (February 7, 1871 – November 20, 1927) was a Swedish composer, conductor and pianist. Stenhammar was born in Stockholm and...
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Stenhammar may refer to: Stenhammar (surname), a Swedish surname Wilhelm Stenhammar (1871-1927) composer Stenhammar Palace, in Södermanland, Sweden 15239...
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Turandot (Gozzi) (section Wilhelm Stenhammar)
Vakhtangov; incidental music by Carl Maria von Weber, Ferruccio Busoni and Wilhelm Stenhammar; and operas by Busoni, Giacomo Puccini and Havergal Brian. Turandot...
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viking metal band from Sweden Tirfing, an opera by Swedish composer Wilhelm Stenhammar HSwMS Tirfing, several ships of the Swedish Navy Super Sonic Strike...
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composers such as Atterberg and Wilhelm Stenhammar worked hard to raise interest in Berwalds' music. Wilhelm Stenhammar (1871–1927) was one of the later...
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conductor. The composer Wilhelm Stenhammar was the orchestra's second principal conductor, from 1907 to 1922. In addition to Stenhammar conducting his own...
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at Stenhammar. On 2 January 1952 she died in a car accident in a snowstorm near Stjärnhov in Södermanland, when they were on their way to Stenhammar after...
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classical composers, including Joseph Martin Kraus, Johan Helmich Roman, Wilhelm Stenhammar, Kurt Atterberg, Lars-Erik Larsson and Franz Berwald. Kungliga Hovkapellet...
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Berlioz, Franz Schubert, Richard Strauss, Max Reger, Ethel Smyth, Wilhelm Stenhammar and Jean Sibelius (see Two Serenades (Sibelius)). Some examples of...
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Ernst Ellberg. Later teachers included Wilhelm Stenhammar (counterpoint) and Hermann Scherchen (conducting). Stenhammar included several of Rosenberg's early...
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between Franz Berwald and Wilhelm Stenhammar Gösta Nystroem (1890–1966) Wilhelm Peterson-Berger (1867–1942), full name: Olof Wilhelm Peterson-Berger Allan...
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Rosenberg (1892–1985) studied with teachers including Ernst Ellberg and Wilhelm Stenhammar. Sven-Erik Bäck Karl-Birger Blomdahl [pupils] Daniel Börtz Ingvar...
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romantics and thus continued the tradition founded by Wilhelm Peterson-Berger, Wilhelm Stenhammar and Hugo Alfvén. He was a proponent of the idea that...
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Swedish poet Per Ulrik Stenhammar [sv] (1829–1875), Swedish architect Wilhelm Stenhammar (1871–1927), Swedish composer Stenhammar Palace This page lists...
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Oscar Levertin poem for baritone and orchestra by Swedish composer Wilhelm Stenhammar. “Florez och Blanzeflor”, Op. 12, is a symphonic poem for orchestra...
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Christian Bach (1735–1782) Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach (1732–1795) Wilhelm Friedemann Bach (1710–1784) Carlos Baguer (1768-1808) Franz Ignaz Beck...
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Jonathan B. Majiyagbe (2003–04) Glenn E. Estess, Sr. (2004–05) Carl-Wilhelm Stenhammar (2005–06) William Boyd (2006–07) Wilfrid J. Wilkinson (2007–08) Dong...
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Rott, Wilhelm Berger, Max Reger and Franz Schmidt, whereas the British composers Hubert Parry and Edward Elgar and the Swede Wilhelm Stenhammar all testified...
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with Wilhelm Stenhammar, Aulin spearheaded a revival in interest in the work of Franz Berwald, and as soloist he premiered some of Stenhammar's works...
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d’Angantyr" [Angantyr's Sword] in his Poèmes barbares. Swedish composer Wilhelm Stenhammar wrote the opera Tirfing as an adaptation of the Hervor-section of...
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director musices. The position has been held by composers such as Wilhelm Stenhammar, Hugo Alfvén and Lars-Erik Larsson. Affiliated with the university...
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Ernst Wilhelm Emanuel Stenhammar (26 March 1859 – 9 March 1927) was a Swedish architect. He was active both as an independent architect and as a teacher...
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music by Michael William Balfe "Excelsior!", a concert overture by Wilhelm Stenhammar Excelsior (Steven Page album), 2022 Excelsior (Slauson Malone 1 album)...
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Jean Sibelius, Christian Sinding, Emil Sjögren, Igor Stravinsky, Wilhelm Stenhammar, Johan Svendsen, and Svend Erik Tarp. They also published scholarly...
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Franz Berwald: Symphonies 3 & 4 (Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra) Wilhelm Stenhammar: Serenade, Op. 31, Midwinter, Op. 24, Chitra, Op. 43 Esa-Pekka Salonen:...
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Wilhelm Peterson-Berger (1867–1942) Henning Mankell (1868–1930) Wilhelm Stenhammar (1871–1927) Ruben Liljefors (1871–1936) Hugo Alfvén (1872–1960) Sara Wennerberg-Reuter...
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fantasy". On the other hand, composers Ludvig Norman, Tor Aulin, and Wilhelm Stenhammar worked hard to promote Berwald's music. However, despite these musicians'...
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Merikanto Rosa Newmarch Abraham Ojanperä Selim Palmgren Adolf Paul Wilhelm Stenhammar Karl Wasenius [fi] Select interpreters Sir Thomas Beecham Paavo Berglund...
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Two string quartets: No. 1 in A, Op. 24, and No. 2, Op. 132 (1932). Wilhelm Stenhammar (1871–1927): Swedish composer, wrote seven string quartets (but withdrew...
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