Letters before or after year of composition means; k =
composed, r = revised, arr = arranged, ? = don't know, z =
latest.
The catalogue numbers "Lyne xxx" refers to Peter Lyne's
worklist in En bok till Hilding Rosenberg 21 juni 1977, still
available through the Musical Academy in Stockholm! Åhlén 1992
refers to Carl-Gunnar Åhlén's worklist in the booklet to
Caprice 21510. Broman 2000 refers to the dissertation
"Kakofont storhetsvansinne eller uttryck för det djupaste
liv?" by Per Olov Broman.
If you find any missing or incorrect information, do not hesitate to contact me!
| Title, original; | Markurells i Wadköping, radioteatermusik |
| Title, translated; | The Family Markurell in Wadköping (editor's translation), music for radio theatre |
| Crew; | clarinet, trumpet, trombone, strings, piano, timpani, percussions |
| Catalogue number; | opus 51, Lyne 52 |
| Composed; | k1930 |
| Movements; | ? |
| Playing time; | ? |
| Text by; | novel (1919) by Hjalmar Bergman (1883-1931, Sweden) |
| Dedicated to; | ? |
| Commissioned by; | ? |
| First performance; | 1930-01-01: Radioorkestern, HR at the Radio Theatre of the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation, in theatrical direction by Per Lindberg (1930-03-10 according to Bo Wallner in Nutida Musik No 4/1971-2, 31/12 1930 according to Sandström 1967). |
| Manuscript at; | the Music Library of the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation |
| Published by; | no |
| Commercially issued recordings; | excerpt: Radioorkestern, Hilding Rosenberg, recorded 31/3 1940, issued as Sveriges Radio SR RALP 1035. |
| Not commercially issued recordings made by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (Sveriges Radio); | the play in theatrical
direction by Olof Molander with music conducted by
Hilding Rosenberg, broadcast 31 March 1940, 113 minutes. |
| Other not commercially issued recordings; | |
| Significant texts about the piece; | |
| Internet-resources; | |
| Related pieces; | |
| Comments; |
| Title, original; | De trogna (En japansk tragedi), skådespelsmusik version 1 |
| Title, translated; | The Faithful (A Japanese Tragedy), music for theatre version 1 |
| Crew; | song, small ensemble with guitar |
| Catalogue number; | no |
| Composed; | k1930 |
| Movements; | ? |
| Playing time; | ? |
| Text by; | The Faithful, 1915, play by John Masefield (1878-1967, England), translated to Swedish (De trogna, 1931) possibly by Anders Österling. |
| Dedicated to; | ? |
| Commissioned by; | ? |
| First performance; | Stockholm Concert Hall in theatrical direction by Per Lindberg, Gösta Ekman as Asano. |
| Manuscript at; | lost immediately after the first performances according to HR:s memoirs, and never refound? |
| Published by; | no |
| Commercially issued recordings; | no |
| Not commercially issued recordings made by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (Sveriges Radio); | |
| Other not commercially issued recordings; | |
| Significant texts about the piece; | |
| Internet-resources; | |
| Related pieces; | Rewritten radio theatre version. Unfinished opera by HR, first scene finished then abandoned. |
| Comments; | The play was renamed En japansk tragedi for its performance at the Stockholm Concert Hall. |
| Title, original; | De trogna (En japansk tragedi), radioteatermusik version 2 |
| Title, translated; | The Faithful (A Japanese Tragedy), music for radio theatre version 2 |
| Crew; | voice, 2 clarinet, 2 trumpet, piano, celesta, guitar, percussions |
| Catalogue number; | opus 52, Lyne 53 |
| Composed; | k1930 |
| Movements; | ? |
| Playing time; | ? |
| Text by; | The Faithful, 1915, play by John Masefield (1878-1967, England), translated to Swedish (De trogna, 1931) possibly by Anders Österling. |
| Dedicated to; | ? |
| Commissioned by; | ? |
| First performance; | 1930-03-10, the Radio Theatre of the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation in theatrical direction by Per Lindberg. |
| Manuscript at; | Autograph at The Music Library of Sweden (Rosenberg archive) |
| Published by; | no, available at the music library of the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation. |
| Commercially issued recordings; | no |
| Not commercially issued recordings made by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (Sveriges Radio); | |
| Other not commercially issued recordings; | |
| Significant texts about the piece; | |
| Internet-resources; | |
| Related pieces; | Original theatre version. Unfinished opera by HR, first scene finished then abandoned. |
| Comments; | The play was renamed En
japansk tragedi for its performance on the Stockholm
Concert Hall. Rewritten since the score and parts to the original theatre version got lost immediately after its first performances. |
| Title, original; | De trogna (En japansk tragedi), opera, ofullbordad |
| Title, translated; | The Faithful (A Japanese Tragedy), unfinished opera |
| Crew; | voices, orchestra |
| Catalogue number; | no |
| Composed; | k1930 (?) |
| Movements; | Only the first scene was composed. |
| Playing time; | ? |
| Text by; | The Faithful, 1915, play by John Masefield (1878-1967, England), translated to Swedish (De trogna, 1931) possibly by Anders Österling. |
| Dedicated to; | ? |
| Commissioned by; | ? |
| First performance; | not performed (?) |
| Manuscript at; | when writing his memoirs (p1978) HR had a score for scene 1: what's happened to it since then? |
| Published by; | no |
| Commercially issued recordings; | no |
| Not commercially issued recordings made by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (Sveriges Radio); | |
| Other not commercially issued recordings; | |
| Significant texts about the piece; | |
| Internet-resources; | |
| Related pieces; | Original theatre music. Rewritten radio theatre music. |
| Comments; | The play was renamed En
japansk tragedi for its performance on the Stockholm
Concert Hall. According to HR:s memoirs he abandoned the opera due to problems with Masefields agent. In Nutida Musik no 2 1962-3 there's references to an interview (where?) at the time of HR:s 70th birthday, where he states that he's planning the opera. That should place it at 1962! I'll keep it here for the moment though! |
| Title, original; | Spelet om flickan och frestaren eller Moralitet, radioteatermusik |
| Title, translated; | Morality or The play of the girl and the tempter, music for radio theatre |
| Crew; | vocalists, mixed choir, orchestra (2222 2210 1 piano, celesta, 2 saxophone, strings) |
| Catalogue number; | opus 53, Lyne 54 |
| Composed; | k1930 |
| Movements; | ? |
| Playing time; | ? |
| Text by; | Hjalmar Bergman (1883-1931, Sweden), yet unlocated. |
| Dedicated to; | ? |
| Commissioned by; | ? |
| First performance; | 1930-04-17: Radioorkestern, HR or Nils Grevillius at the Radio Theatre of the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation in theatrical direction by Per Lindberg. |
| Manuscript at; | the music library of the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation |
| Published by; | no |
| Commercially issued recordings; | no |
| Not commercially issued recordings made by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (Sveriges Radio); | |
| Other not commercially issued recordings; | |
| Significant texts about the piece; | |
| Internet-resources; | |
| Related pieces; | Suite. |
| Comments; | The play was written for the Stockholm Exhibition 1930, but rejected. |
| Title, original; | Svit ur Moralitet, från Spelet om flickan och frestaren eller Moralitet, radioteatermusik |
| Title, translated; | Suite from Morality or The play of the girl and the tempter, music for radio theatre |
| Crew; | orchestra |
| Catalogue number; | Lyne 54a |
| Composed; | k1930, arr 1931(z) |
| Movements; | ? |
| Playing time; | ? |
| Text by; | no |
| Dedicated to; | ? |
| Commissioned by; | ? |
| First performance; | 1931-01-08: Radioorkestern, HR at the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (1931-01-05 according to Bo Wallner in Nutida Musik No 4/1971-2). |
| Manuscript at; | the music library of the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation |
| Published by; | no |
| Commercially issued recordings; | no |
| Not commercially issued recordings made by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (Sveriges Radio); | |
| Other not commercially issued recordings; | |
| Significant texts about the piece; | |
| Internet-resources; | |
| Related pieces; | Music for radio theatre |
| Comments; | It seems like the short title for this piece should be Suite from Morality. |
| Title, original; | Lycksalighetens ö, radioteatermusik |
| Title, translated; | The isle of felicity, music for radio theatre |
| Crew; | 3 sopranos, 3 tenors, 2 flute, 2 horn, cello, harp, celesta, percussions |
| Catalogue number; | Lyne 55 |
| Composed; | k1930 |
| Movements; | among others: four songs (Vackra Rosa, Näktergalens sång, Lyktgubbarna, Svanevits sång). |
| Playing time; | ? |
| Text by; | fairytale play (1824-7) by Per Daniel Amadeus Atterbom (1790-1855, Sweden) abridged by Guido Valentin. |
| Dedicated to; | ? |
| Commissioned by; | ? |
| First performance; | 1931-01-01: Ensemble conducted by HR or Nils Grevillius, at the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation in theatrical direction by Per Lindberg. |
| Manuscript at; | the music library of the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation. |
| Published by; | no |
| Commercially issued recordings; | no |
| Not commercially issued recordings made by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (Sveriges Radio); | |
| Other not commercially issued recordings; | |
| Significant texts about the piece; | |
| Internet-resources; | |
| Related pieces; | Tre romantiska visor |
| Comments; | in 1943 HR composed an opera based on the same text. Felicia's song in act 3 (Lunas ljusa öga faller...) and the Song of the Nightingale in act 3 were taken from this radio theatre version. |
| Title, original; | Tre romantiska visor |
| Title, translated; | Three romantic songs |
| Crew; | voice, piano |
| Catalogue number; | no |
| Composed; | probably 1930 |
| Movements; | three |
| Playing time; | ? |
| Text by; | from the fairytale play (1824-7) by Per Daniel Amadeus Atterbom (1790-1855, Sweden) |
| Dedicated to; | ? |
| Commissioned by; | ? |
| First performance; | ? |
| Manuscript at; | ? |
| Published by; | no |
| Commercially issued recordings; | no |
| Not commercially issued recordings made by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (Sveriges Radio); | |
| Other not commercially issued recordings; | |
| Significant texts about the piece; | |
| Internet-resources; | |
| Related pieces; | Lycksalighetens ö, radioteatermusik |
| Comments; | The only place I've seen this piece mentioned is in Bo Wallner's listing of Rosenberg's music in Svenskt Biografiskt Lexikon, band 30, 1998. |
| Title, original; | Gravoffret, radioteatermusik |
| Title, translated; | Libation Bearers (Choephoroe), music for radio theatre |
| Crew; | voices, mixed choir, orchestra (0022 2010 10 1 strings [strings = 4 violin, cello, doublebass according to Lyne 1977, who doesn't mention any soloists], [only female choir according to HR in En bok om Per Lindberg, 1944]) |
| Catalogue number; | opus 54, Lyne 56 |
| Composed; | k1930 |
| Movements; | ? |
| Playing time; | ? |
| Text by; | play (fp 458 bc, part 2 of Oresteia) by Aeschylus (Aiskylos, ca 525bc - 456bc, Greece), in Swedish translation probably by Emil Zilliacus (1878-1961) p1929. |
| Dedicated to; | ? |
| Commissioned by; | ? |
| First performance; | 1930-11-02: Radiokören, Radioorkestern, HR at the Radio Theatre of the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation in theatrical direction by Per Lindberg (1930-11-09 according to Lyne 1977 & Åhlén 1992 & Wallner in Nutida Musik No 4/1971-2). |
| Manuscript at; | Autograph at the Music Library of Sweden according to Broman 2000, also score at the music library of the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation according to Lyne 1977 & Åhlén 1992. |
| Published by; | no, available through the Swedish MIC |
| Commercially issued recordings; | no |
| Not commercially issued recordings made by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (Sveriges Radio); | |
| Other not commercially issued recordings; | |
| Significant texts about the piece; | |
| Internet-resources; | |
| Related pieces; | |
| Comments; |
| Title, original; | Betongen och skogen, en radiorevy om vår moderna tid |
| Title, translated; | The concrete and the forest, a radioshow on our modern time |
| Crew; | soprano, tenor, choir, 3 saxophone, 2 trumpet, trombone, 2 piano, percussions, strings |
| Catalogue number; | Lyne 57 |
| Composed; | k1930 |
| Movements; | ? |
| Playing time; | ? |
| Text by; | Alf Henrikson (1905-95, Sweden), not published otherwise (at least not included in Libris november 2001). |
| Dedicated to; | ? |
| Commissioned by; | ? |
| First performance; | 1930-11-22: Radioorkestern, Nils Grevillius, at the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation, theatrical direction by Per Lindberg, singers unknown. |
| Manuscript at; | ? |
| Published by; | available at the Swedish MIC according to Lyne 1977 & Åhlén 1992 & Broman 2000, but not listed at their site november 2001. |
| Commercially issued recordings; | no |
| Not commercially issued recordings made by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (Sveriges Radio); | |
| Other not commercially issued recordings; | |
| Significant texts about the piece; | Bo Wallner: "Moderna tider". Hilding Rosenbergs revy Betongen och skogen. 5 pages in Swedish in "Inte bara katalogregler - festskrift till Anders Lönn", published 2003. ISBN 91-85172-03-0. |
| Internet-resources; | |
| Related pieces; | some material used also in Journey to America, opera, 1932. |
| Comments; |
| Title, original; | En festmarsch |
| Title, translated; | A Festival March (editor's translation) |
| Crew; | orchestra (2222 4231 02 0 strings [piano ad lib]) |
| Catalogue number; | Lyne 58 |
| Composed; | k1930 |
| Movements; | ? |
| Playing time; | ? |
| Text by; | no |
| Dedicated to; | ? |
| Commissioned by; | ? |
| First performance; | 1930-08-17: Radioorkestern, possibly Nils Grevillius, at the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation. |
| Manuscript at; | the music library of the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation. |
| Published by; | no, available through the Swedish MIC |
| Commercially issued recordings; | no |
| Not commercially issued recordings made by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (Sveriges Radio); | |
| Other not commercially issued recordings; | |
| Significant texts about the piece; | |
| Internet-resources; | |
| Related pieces; | |
| Comments; |
| Title, original; | Pianokonsert nr 1, ofullbordad |
| Title, translated; | Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No 1, unfinished |
| Crew; | piano, orchestra (0000 4231 13 0 strings) |
| Catalogue number; | no |
| Composed; | k1930 |
| Movements; | I. Allegro energico; II. Adagio espressivo. |
| Playing time; | 25 minutes |
| Text by; | no |
| Dedicated to; | ? |
| Commissioned by; | ? |
| First performance; | 1992-01-25: Mats Widlund, Swedish RSO, Leif Segerstam at the Berwald hall in Stockholm. |
| Manuscript at; | Transparency at The Music Library of Sweden according to Broman 2000. |
| Published by; | no, available through the Swedish MIC. |
| Commercially issued recordings; | Mats Widlund, Swedish RSO, Petter Sundqvist, recorded 12-15 September 1997 in the Berwald Hall, Stockholm, issued as Daphne DR 1006, 25 minutes. |
| Not commercially issued recordings made by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (Sveriges Radio); | Mats Widlund, Swedish RSO,
Leif Segerstam, concert (first performance) 25 January
1992 in the Berwald Hall, Stockholm, 26 minutes. Mats Widlund, Swedish RSO, Petter Sundqvist, concert 13 September 1997 in the Berwald Hall, Stockholm, 26 minutes. |
| Other not commercially issued recordings; | |
| Significant texts about the piece; | Bo Wallner in the booklet to Daphne DR 1006 (in Swedish, English and German). |
| Internet-resources; | |
| Related pieces; | |
| Comments; | The score was refound among
the belongings of the Swedish pianist Sven Brandel, after
his death. There are sketches for a finale (Allegro energico). |
| Title, original; | Sakuntala, radioteatermusik |
| Title, translated; | Sakuntala, music for radio theatre |
| Crew; | ? |
| Catalogue number; | no |
| Composed; | k1931 |
| Movements; | ? |
| Playing time; | ? |
| Text by; | play in sanskrit by Kalidasa (possibly middle of fourth or beginning of fifth century, India), translated to Swedish by ? |
| Dedicated to; | ? |
| Commissioned by; | ? |
| First performance; | 1931-02-06: at the Radio Theatre of the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation. |
| Manuscript at; | lost? |
| Published by; | no |
| Commercially issued recordings; | no |
| Not commercially issued recordings made by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (Sveriges Radio); | |
| Other not commercially issued recordings; | |
| Significant texts about the piece; | |
| Internet-resources; | |
| Related pieces; | |
| Comments; |
| Title, original; | Långfredag, radioteatermusik |
| Title, translated; | Good Friday, music for radio theatre |
| Crew; | voice, oboe, trumpet, percussions |
| Catalogue number; | Lyne 90 |
| Composed; | k1931 |
| Movements; | ? |
| Playing time; | ? |
| Text by; | play (1917) by John Masefield (1878-1967, England), translated to Swedish (1931) by Anders Österling. |
| Dedicated to; | ? |
| Commissioned by; | ? |
| First performance; | 1931-11-03 at the Radio
Theatre of the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation in
theatrical direction by Per Lindberg (according to
Åhlén 1992). 1940-03-15 at the Radio Theatre of the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation in theatrical direction by Alf Sjöberg (according to Lyne 1977). |
| Manuscript at; | the music library of the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation |
| Published by; | no |
| Commercially issued recordings; | no |
| Not commercially issued recordings made by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (Sveriges Radio); | the play in theatrical direction by Alf Sjöberg, recorded 15 March 1940, 52 minutes. |
| Other not commercially issued recordings; | |
| Significant texts about the piece; | |
| Internet-resources; | |
| Related pieces; | |
| Comments; | Broman 2000 & Åhlén 1992 dates the music to 1931, Lyne 1977 dates it to 1940. |
| Title, original; | Medea, radioteatermusik, original |
| Title, translated; | Medea, music for radio theatre, original |
| Crew; | voices, 3 trumpet, 3 trombone, 2 viola, 2 cello (Lyne 1977 has "SSAA" instead of "voices", ie female choir) |
| Catalogue number; | opus 56, Lyne 59 |
| Composed; | k1931 |
| Movements; | ? |
| Playing time; | ? |
| Text by; | play by Euripides (480bc - 407bc, Greece), translated to Swedish (p1931) by Hjalmar Gullberg (1898-1961). |
| Dedicated to; | ? |
| Commissioned by; | ? |
| First performance; | 1931-11-13: ensemble, HR, at the Radio Theatre of the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation in theatrical direction by Olof Molander. |
| Manuscript at; | the music library of the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation |
| Published by; | no |
| Commercially issued recordings; | no |
| Not commercially issued recordings made by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (Sveriges Radio); | the play in theatrical
direction by Olof Molander, music with Radiokören,
anonymous orchestra, Hilding Rosenberg at the Royal
Swedish Musical Academy in Stockholm, 10 or 20 february
1947, 77:50 minutes. |
| Other not commercially issued recordings; | |
| Significant texts about the piece; | Björn Martinson's dissertation "Hilding Rosenbergs apokalyps" (1999, in Swedish) includes a discussion of the harmony of this piece. |
| Internet-resources; | |
| Related pieces; | Re-orchestrated version from 1934, Song of Mourning, Pastorale. |
| Comments; |
| Title, original; | Medea, skådespelsmusik, revision |
| Title, translated; | Medea, music for theatre, revision |
| Crew; | female choir, 3 trumpet, 3 trombone, cor anglais, minipiano, organ, percussions |
| Catalogue number; | opus 56, Lyne 59a |
| Composed; | k1931, r1934 |
| Movements; | Preludio - Andante espressivo, Coro nr 1, Coro nr 2, Coro nr 3, Coro nr 4, Coro nr 5, Coro nr 6, Aigeus entré: Tempo di marcia, Coro nr 7, Coro nr 8, Coro nr 9, nr 10, Coro nr 11, nr 12, nr 13: Drakvagnens entré, nr 14, Coro nr 15. |
| Playing time; | ? |
| Text by; | play by Euripides (480bc - 407bc, Greece), translated to Swedish (p1931) by Hjalmar Gullberg (1898-1961). |
| Dedicated to; | ? |
| Commissioned by; | ? |
| First performance; | 1934-02-22: ensemble, Björn Schildknecht, at Dramaten, Stockholm in theatrical direction by Olof Molander. |
| Manuscript at; | ? |
| Published by; | NMS (Nordiska musikförlaget), p1934, 24 pages with text in Swedish, German and English and a promemorandum from HR. |
| Commercially issued recordings; | no |
| Not commercially issued recordings made by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (Sveriges Radio); | |
| Other not commercially issued recordings; | |
| Significant texts about the piece; | Björn Martinson's dissertation "Hilding Rosenbergs apokalyps" (1999, in Swedish) includes a discussion of the harmony of this piece. |
| Internet-resources; | |
| Related pieces; | Original version from 1931, Song of Mourning, Pastorale. |
| Comments; | Only two of the movements
(no 13: Drakvagnens entré & no 14) requires 3
trumpets & 3 trombones. In the 1934 production at
Dramaten these two movements were recorded on gramophone
record and replayed through loudspeakers. In the promemorandum HR recommends a choir of leader and three to every part, twelve in all. |
| Title, original; | Klagosång ur Medea, skådespelsmusik |
| Title, translated; | Song of Mourning from Medea, music for theatre |
| Crew; | 3 female voices/choir, piano/harp or 3-part female choir, piano/harp |
| Catalogue number; | Lyne 59b |
| Composed; | k1931, r1934(?) |
| Movements; | one: Andantino |
| Playing time; | ? |
| Text by; | the play Medea by Euripides (480bc - 407bc, Greece), translated to Swedish (p1931) by Hjalmar Gullberg (1898-1961). |
| Dedicated to; | ? |
| Commissioned by; | ? |
| First performance; | 1937-05-11: Signe Hammarström, Märta Löfgren, Inga Dahlgren at the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation. |
| Manuscript at; | ? |
| Published by; | NMS (Nordiska
Musikförlaget) Ed nr 1036, p1934 = 3 female
voices/choir, piano/harp. NMS (Nordiska Musikförlaget) Ed nr 3326 (Svenska tersettbiblioteket 1.26), p1934 = 3-part female choir, piano/harp. |
| Commercially issued recordings; | no |
| Not commercially issued recordings made by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (Sveriges Radio); | |
| Other not commercially issued recordings; | |
| Significant texts about the piece; | |
| Internet-resources; | |
| Related pieces; | Original radio theatre music from 1931 and revised theatre music from 1934 (Coro nr 4). |
| Comments; |
| Title, original; | Pastoral (Erechteus' i tidernas morgon välsignade folk) ur Medea, skådespelsmusik |
| Title, translated; | Pastorale (Erechteus' i tidernas morgon välsignade folk) from Medea, music for theatre |
| Crew; | 3 female voices/choir, piano/harp or 3-part female choir, piano/harp |
| Catalogue number; | Lyne 59b |
| Composed; | k1931, r1934(?) |
| Movements; | one: Moderato |
| Playing time; | ? |
| Text by; | the play Medea by Euripides (480bc - 407bc, Greece), translated to Swedish (p1931) by Hjalmar Gullberg (1898-1961). |
| Dedicated to; | ? |
| Commissioned by; | ? |
| First performance; | 1937-05-11: Signe Hammarström, Märta Löfgren, Inga Dahlgren at the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation. |
| Manuscript at; | ? |
| Published by; | NMS (Nordiska
Musikförlaget) Ed nr 1036, p1934 = 3 female
voices/choir, piano/harp NMS (Nordiska Musikförlaget) Ed nr 3327, p1934 = 3-part female choir, piano (though Libris says it's a capella). Libris also lists a NMS Ed 3327, p1947 in the serie Svenska tersettbiblioteket no 27 = female choir, piano/harpa. |
| Commercially issued recordings; | no |
| Not commercially issued recordings made by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (Sveriges Radio); | Kristinakören i Växjö,
Tora Loocrantz, recorded 20 April 1965. |
| Other not commercially issued recordings; | |
| Significant texts about the piece; | |
| Internet-resources; | |
| Related pieces; | Original radio theatre music from 1931 and revised theatre music from 1934 (Coro nr 8, shortened). |
| Comments; |
| Title, original; | 2 damkörer a cappella till dikter av Gustaf Fröding |
| Title, translated; | 2 Female Choruses a capella to poems by Gustaf Fröding |
| Crew; | 4-part female choir |
| Catalogue number; | Lyne 60 |
| Composed; | k1931 |
| Movements; | Den svenske Celadons klagovisa över de svarte Morhianer i Afrika; Herr Lager och skön Fager (Lyne 1977 & Åhlén 1992 have them listed the other way) |
| Playing time; | ? |
| Text by; | Gustaf Fröding (1860-1911, Sweden), both from the second edition of Gitarr och dragharmonika, p1893. Herr Lager och skön Fager is no 1 of Tre Gammaldags Visor. |
| Dedicated to; | ? |
| Commissioned by; | ? |
| First performance; | 1931-03-15: Female choir, Hilding Rosenberg at the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation. |
| Manuscript at; | ? |
| Published by; | no, available through the Swedish MIC |
| Commercially issued recordings; | Birgittakören, Anna-Greta Malmqvist, recorded 15-18/8 1986, issued as Kyrkans Musik, Norrtälje KMN-LP-1. |
| Not commercially issued recordings made by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (Sveriges Radio); | |
| Other not commercially issued recordings; | |
| Significant texts about the piece; | |
| Internet-resources; | |
| Related pieces; | |
| Comments; |
| Title, original; | |
| Title, translated; | |
| Crew; | |
| Catalogue number; | |
| Composed; | |
| Movements; | |
| Playing time; | |
| Text by; | |
| Dedicated to; | |
| Commissioned by; | |
| First performance; | |
| Manuscript at; | |
| Published by; | |
| Commercially issued recordings; | |
| Not commercially issued recordings made by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (Sveriges Radio); | |
| Other not commercially issued recordings; | |
| Significant texts about the piece; | |
| Internet-resources; | |
| Related pieces; | |
| Comments; |
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