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Anders Johan Ture
Rangström (30
November 1884 – 11 May 1947)
belonged to a new
generation of
Swedish composers who, in the
first decade of the 20th century...
- Leon
Payne 1985 "Min Bön (The Prayer)"
Sissel Kyrkjebø,
Peter Jöback T.
Rangström,
Carole Bayer Sager &
David Foster 2004 "Mor (Å, mor la meg
legge mitt...
- An
organ symphony is a
piece for solo pipe
organ in
various movements. It is a
symphonic genre, not so much in
musical form (in
which it is more similar...
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Swedish Composers in 1918,
alongside other prominent composers such as Ture
Rangström,
Wilhelm Stenhammar and Hugo Alfvén. Six
years later he was
elected president...
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family in Stockholm, son of Carl
Gyllensten and
Ingrid Rangström, and
nephew of Ture
Rangström. He
studied at the
Karolinska Institute,
becoming a doctor...
- Concerto, Op. 83
Boris Levenson 1884 1947 Russian-born
American Ture
Rangström 1884 1947
Swedish four
symphonies Jaime Teixidor 1884 1957
Spanish Wintter...
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objects by the
Fluxus artist George Brecht. The
Swedish composer, Ture
Rangström, 1884–1947,
wrote an
early symphonic poem, “Dithyramb” in 1909, revised...
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Allan Pettersson (1911–1980), full name:
Gustaf Allan Pettersson Ture
Rangström (1884–1947)
Johan Helmich Roman (1694–1758),
called the "Swedish Handel"...
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Kilpinen –
Finland Carl
Nielsen –
Denmark Leevi Madetoja –
Finland Ture
Rangström –
Sweden Jean
Sibelius –
Finland Wilhelm Stenhammar –
Sweden Mikhail Glinka...
- 1611–1632)"
Encyclopedia of the
Early Modern World: Europe, 1450 to 1789, 2004.
Rangström, Lena (2015). Dödens teater:
Kungliga svenska begravningar genom fem århundraden...