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Mats <[log in to unmask]> to Peter <[log in to unmask]>:
>It is certainly correct that Atterberg wrote interesting music in all
>genres. Which of his Ballet Music has been released on SSD?
I can only find Suite barocco and Suite pastorale on SSD CD (besides
Symphony No. 2 ans Suite No. 3), and De favitska jungfrurna on LP...
>I am of another opinion: I think Moses Pergament deserves more attention,
>but those I know of the others you list, I don't give a rotten fish for.
That's a good thing. I, for one, certainly would not swap Hermanson's
magnificent symphonies (No. 1, or No. 2 which Peter introduced me to),
Holewa's refined chamber works, or Allgen's slow movement from the violin
concerto for a rotten fish:-) As for Pergament, that he remains so
little recorded on CD (while he is always quoted together with Rosenberg
and Nystroem in books) is a mystery to me. His music is both colourful
and powerfully gripping.
Best wishes,
Thanh-Tam Le
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