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Kurt Atterberg: The Symphonies Music | List Price | $44.97 (You save $7.92) | | Label | CPO | | Orig Year | 2/22/2005 | | All Time Sales Rank | 4806  | | CD Universe Part number | 6831469 | | Discs | 5 | | Release Date | Feb 22, 2005 | | Recording Time | 5 29 | | Additional Info | Boxed Set; Box Set |
Kurt Atterberg: The Symphonies Classical Review Kurt Atterberg: The Symphonies Songs 1. Symphony No. 9, Op. 54: Beginning (23:29) Windows Media Real Audio | | Composer | Kurt Atterberg (1887 - 1974) | | Conductor | Ari Rasilainen | | Genre | Symphony | | Date Written | 1909-1911 | | Period | Modern | | Venue | Hessian Radio Studios, Frankfurt, German | | Notes | Hessian Radio Studios, Frankfurt, Germany (11/30/1998-12/04/1998) | 2. Symphony No. 9, Op. 54: Heid hon hette (20:21) Windows Media Real Audio | | Composer | Kurt Atterberg (1887 - 1974) | | Conductor | Ari Rasilainen | | Genre | Symphony | | Date Written | 1918 | | Period | Modern | | Venue | Hessian Radio Studios, Frankfurt, German | | Notes | Hessian Radio Studios, Frankfurt, Germany (11/30/1998-12/04/1998) | 3. Symphony No. 9, Op. 54: Jag jättarna minns (12:51) Windows Media Real Audio | | Composer | Kurt Atterberg (1887 - 1974) | | Conductor | Ari Rasilainen | | Genre | Symphony | | Date Written | 1911-1913 | | Period | Modern | | Venue | Hessian Radio Studios, Frankfurt, German | | Notes | Hessian Radio Studios, Frankfurt, Germany (03/06/2000-03/11/2000) | 4. Symphony No. 9, Op. 54: Hon såg vida (34:24) Windows Media Real Audio | | Common Name | Symphony 5 | | Composer | Kurt Atterberg (1887 - 1974) | | Conductor | Ari Rasilainen | | Genre | Symphony | | Date Written | 1919-1922 | | Period | Modern | | Venue | Hessian Radio Studios, Frankfurt, German | | Notes | Hessian Radio Studios, Frankfurt, Germany (03/06/2000-03/11/2000) | 5. Symphony No. 9, Op. 54: Väl vet hon (37:12) Windows Media Real Audio | | Common Name | Symphony 3 | | Composer | Kurt Atterberg (1887 - 1974) | | Conductor | Ari Rasilainen | | Genre | Symphony | | Period | Modern | | Venue | Groáer Sendesaal Hannover | | Notes | Groáer Sendesaal Hannover (02/18/1999/02/19/1999) | 6. Symphony No. 9, Op. 54: Med spjut sprängde Oden (31:05) Windows Media Real Audio | | Composer | Kurt Atterberg (1887 - 1974) | | Conductor | Ari Rasilainen | | Genre | Symphony | | Date Written | 1927-1928 | | Period | Modern | | Venue | Groáer Sendesaal Hannover | | Notes | Groáer Sendesaal Hannover (02/22/1999-02/26/1999) | 7. Symphony No. 9, Op. 54: Vid heta källors (10:24) Windows Media Real Audio | | Common Name | Sinfonia Romantica Symphony, Symphony 7 | | Composer | Kurt Atterberg (1887 - 1974) | | Conductor | Ari Rasilainen | | Genre | Symphony | | Date Written | 1941-1942 | | Period | Modern | | Venue | Stadthalle Sindelfingen, Sindelfingen, G | | Notes | Stadthalle Sindelfingen, Sindelfingen, Germany (01/10/2000-01/15/2000) | 8. Symphony No. 9, Op. 54: Jag ser längre fram (9:03) Windows Media Real Audio | | Common Name | Symphony 8 | | Composer | Kurt Atterberg (1887 - 1974) | | Conductor | Ari Rasilainen | | Genre | Symphony | | Date Written | 1944-1945 | | Period | Modern | | Venue | Stadthalle Sindelfingen, Sindelfingen, G | | Notes | Stadthalle Sindelfingen, Sindelfingen, Germany (01/10/2000-01/15/2000) | 9. Symphony No. 9, Op. 54: Mycket jag fattat (39:18) Windows Media Real Audio | | Common Name | Symphony 9 | | Composer | Kurt Atterberg (1887 - 1974) | | Conductor | Ari Rasilainen | | Performer | Gabriel Suovanen Satu Vihavainen | | Date Written | 1955-1956 | | Period | Modern | | Venue | Groáer Sendesaal, Hannover, Germany | | Recording Date | 01/2003 | 10. Symphony No. 9, Op. 54: Hur är det med asar? (18:29) Windows Media Real Audio | | Composer | Kurt Atterberg (1887 - 1974) | | Conductor | Ari Rasilainen | | Date Written | 1929 | | Period | Modern | | Venue | Groáer Sendesaal, Hannover, Germany | | Recording Date | 01/2003 |
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