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Hugo Alfvén: Symphony No. 5; Suite from 'Bergakungen'; Elegy from 'Gustav II Adolf' ()

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Hugo Alfvén: Symphony No. 5; Suite from 'Bergakungen'; Elegy from 'Gustav II Adolf' - Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra; Neeme Järvi (conductor)
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  1. Bergakungen, ballet-pantomime, Op. 37, R99: Suite. Besvärjelse (Invocation)
  2. Bergakungen, ballet-pantomime, Op. 37, R99: Suite. Trollflickans dans (Sorceress's Dance)
  3. Bergakungen, ballet-pantomime, Op. 37, R99: Suite. Sommarregn (Summer Rain)
  4. Bergakungen, ballet-pantomime, Op. 37, R99: Vallflickans dans (Herdmaiden's Dance)
  5. Symphony No. 5 in A minor, Op. 54, R209
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  1. Bergakungen, ballet-pantomime, Op. 37, R99: Suite. Besvärjelse (Invocation)
  2. Bergakungen, ballet-pantomime, Op. 37, R99: Suite. Trollflickans dans (Sorceress's Dance)
  3. Bergakungen, ballet-pantomime, Op. 37, R99: Suite. Sommarregn (Summer Rain)
  4. Bergakungen, ballet-pantomime, Op. 37, R99: Vallflickans dans (Herdmaiden's Dance)
  5. Symphony No. 5 in A minor, Op. 54, R209
  6. Elegy from Gustav II Adolf
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The furtherance of Hugo Alfvén's reputation outside Sweden depends largely on important releases like this 1992 CD from BIS, the world-premiere recording of the Symphony No. 5 in its complete version. This symphony, Alfvén's long labor of love, was composed between 1942 and 1953, but underwent revisions until the composer died in 1960. For a long time, only the first movement was performed with regularity, and the remaining three movements were deemed inferior or too problematic to be played at all. On hearing the four ...

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