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known as the
Arkonian Forest and the
Arkonian Woods, and
until 1945,
Eckerberg Forrest, is a
forest in the city of Szczecin, Poland, that is a part of...
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Towards Sustainable Development,
edited by
William Laffery,
Katarina Eckerberg,
William M. Laffery,
foreword by John Gummer,
Earthscan Publications,...
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Trolle (1912–1930) Karl
Tiselius (1930–1941) Carl
Hamilton (1941–1956) Per
Eckerberg (1956–1980) Göte
Svenson (1980–1987) Rolf Wirtén (1987–1996) Björn Eriksson...
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years after its predecessor, the
Symphony No. 2.
Swedish conductor Sixten Eckerberg premiered the new
symphony with the
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra in Gothenburg...
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several important distinctions for his
works through the years, such as the
Eckerberg Medal in 1969 and the
Thorvaldsen Medal in 1979. In 1958 he was selected...
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years in Paris—and
prohibited its performance.)
Swedish conductor Sixten Eckerberg premiered the new
symphony with the
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra in Gothenburg...
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Arkona Hill,
previously known as
Qusitorp Hill, and as
Eckerberg Hill, is a hill
located in Szczecin, Poland,
within the
administrative neighbourhood...
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Stenhammar Piano Concerto No. 2,
Gothenburg Radio Orchestra /
Sixten Eckerberg. Radiotjänst 1946 Blomdahl:
Chamber Concerto.
London Symphony Orchestra...
- SELIBR 8261514. Berg, Göran; von Oelreich, Jan (18
December 2020). "Lennart
Eckerberg, 1928–2020".
Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). p. 54.
Retrieved 22 July...
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Kingdom In
office 1982–1991
Preceded by Per Lind
Succeeded by
Lennart Eckerberg State Secretary for
Foreign Affairs In
office 1 June 1977 – 1982 Prime...