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Rosenberg Symphony no. 1, op. 5

April 17, 2018April 16, 2018 Fugue for Thought

performed by the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra under Stig Westerberg in a performance that is no longer on YouTube, or anywhere else, it seems (cover image by Caleb Woods) As I said, we’re back to Rosenberg for the next installment of … Continue reading Rosenberg Symphony no. 1, op. 5

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Hindemith Cello Sonata, op. 11 no. 3

August 24, 2017August 5, 2017 Fugue for Thought

performed by Torleif Thedéen and Roland Pöntinen, or below by Kevin Kunkel, cello, Yejin Noh, piano (cover image by Elias Schupmann) I hope you read Tuesday’s article. Hindemith’s op. 11 is a set of six (some places incorrectly list it as five) … Continue reading Hindemith Cello Sonata, op. 11 no. 3

English Symphony, Music, SQSLeave a comment

Elgar Piano Quintet in Am, op. 84

April 22, 2017April 21, 2017 Fugue for Thought

performed by the Coull String Quartet and Allan Schiller, piano; or below by the Sorrel Quartet with Ian Brown, piano Alice Elgar was quite right: it is a new urgency, pointed and refined by the discipline of writing chamber music, a … Continue reading Elgar Piano Quintet in Am, op. 84

Music, Swedish Series 20161 Comment

Wilhelm Stenhammar: Serenade in F, op. 31

September 16, 2016September 10, 2016 Fugue for Thought

performed by the Uppsala Chamber Orchestra under Paul Magi, or below by the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic under Michael Schonwandt Carl Wilhelm Eugene Stenhammar was born on 7 February, 1871 in Stockholm, where he began studying music. At some point he … Continue reading Wilhelm Stenhammar: Serenade in F, op. 31

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