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- Lycksalighetens ö (The Isle of Bliss) is a Swedish-language opera in four acts by Hilding Rosenberg; the libretto by the composer, is based on the 1823...
- 5–1824). Among Atterbom's independent works the most celebrated is Lycksalighetens Ö (The Fortunate Island), a romantic drama of extraordinary beauty...
- rogo. In 1945 he sang Old Florio in the premiere of Rosenberg's opera Lycksalighetens ö in Stockholm. Recordings of some of Jonsson's live performances with...
- on DVD. Other recordings include Rosenberg's four-act opera of 1943 Lycksalighetens ö (taken from live performances in March 2002) on Musica Sveciae, songs...
- Ensemble: NorrlandsOperan symphony orchestraHilding Rosenberg: Lycksalighetens ö Soloist: Martin Fröst – Mozart: Clarinet Concerto & Quintet 2005:...
- (1940) Djufar, suite for orchestra (1942) Vindarnas musik, suite from Lycksalighetens for orchestra (1943) Music from the ballet Orfeus i sta'n (Orpheus...
- recognition. The fame of Atterbom (1790–1855) comes from his flower poetry: Lycksalighetens ö ("Island of Bliss"), 1824–1827, and a collection of poetry called...
- Beecham. In 1945 she sang Nyx in the premiere of Rosenberg's opera Lycksalighetens ö in Stockholm. Inmagic, Inc. "The Met Archives". Archives.metoperafamily...
- Page. In 1945 she sang Zephyr in the premiere of Rosenberg's opera Lycksalighetens ö. Over the course of her career she sang over 50 other roles including:...
- Lars-Erik Larsson's Prinsessan av Cypern (1937), Hilding Rosenberg's Lycksalighetens ö (1945), Natanael Berg's Genoveva (1947), and Ture Rangström's Gilgamesj...