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Lars-Erik Vilner Larsson (15 May 1908 – 27 December 1986) was a Swedish composer, conductor, radio producer, and educator. He wrote three of the most popular works (each a suite) in Swedish art music: A Winter's Tale (En vintersaga; 1937–1938), the Pastoral Suite (Pastoralsvit; 1938), and God in Disguise (Förklädd gud; 1940). Other ...
Lars-Erik Larsson: Piano Music (CD booklet). Hans Pålsson. BIS. p. 3–6. CD–758. OCLC 36399341 "[Movement 5 from] Five Sketches for String Quartet". swedishmusicalheritage.com. The Royal Swedish Academy of Music. 2022
The Symphony No. 1 in D major, Op. 2, is a four-movement orchestral composition written from 1927 to 1928 by the Swedish composer Lars-Erik Larsson.A student piece, the symphony marked the conclusion of Larsson's composition studies at the Royal Swedish Academy of Music, [1] at which he had matriculated in 1925.
The Pastoral Suite (in Swedish: Pastoralsvit), Op. 19, is a three-movement suite for orchestra written in 1938 by Swedish composer Lars-Erik Larsson. The suite remains not only one of Larsson's most celebrated compositions, [2] but also one of the most frequently performed pieces of Swedish art music. In particular, the Romance (No. 2) is often ...
A Winter's Tale (in Swedish: En vintersaga; subtitled: Four Vignettes after Shakespeare (Fyra vinjetter till Shakespeares)), Op. 18, is a four-movement suite for orchestra written from 1937 to 1938 by Swedish composer Lars-Erik Larsson. The Epilogue (No. 4) is often performed and recorded as a stand-alone concert piece.
Larson sets his narrative over a short but momentous time span, from Abraham Lincoln's election in 1860 to the firing on Fort Sumter five months later. Erik Larson's next book closely tracks the ...
The Symphony No. 3 in C minor, Op. 34, is a four-movement orchestral composition written from 1944 to 1945 by the Swedish composer Lars-Erik Larsson.The piece premiered in Stockholm on 10 February 1946 with Tor Mann conducting the Concert Society Orchestra. [1]
The Saxophone Concerto, Op. 14, is a three-movement concertante composition for alto saxophone and string orchestra written in 1934 by the Swedish composer Lars-Erik Larsson. The piece premiered on 27 November 1934 in Norrköping, Sweden, with Tord Benner conducting the Norrköping Orchestral Association. [1]