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Performer: Swedish RSO & Ch BEETHOVEN, LUDWIG VAN: Piano Sonata No. 17, “The Tempest.“ Fantasia in e, òp. 80, “Choral Fantasy.“ (Review by Paul Ingram) | ensemble or orchestra | BERLIOZ: L’enfance du Christ (Review by Lynn René Bayley) | ensemble or orchestra | BRAHMS, JOHANNES: Ein deutsches Requiem (Review by Huntley Dent) | ensemble or orchestra | CORIGLIANO, JOHN: Fantasia on an Ostinato (Review by Paul Ingram) | ensemble or orchestra | ELIASSON: Quo Vadis (Review by Barnaby Rayfield) | ensemble or orchestra | LIDHOLM: Nausicaa Alone—Scene for Soprano, Chorus, and Orchestra (Review by John Ditsky) | ensemble or orchestra | NØRGÅRD: Gilgamesh. Voyage into the Golden Screen (Review by Alex Ross) | ensemble or orchestra | PÄRT: Credo (Review by Paul Ingram) | ensemble or orchestra | PETTERSSON, ALLAN: Symphony No. 12, “The Dead in the Square” (Review by Phillip Scott) | ensemble or orchestra | ROSENBERG: Orpheus in Town—Dance Suite (Review by John Ditsky) | ensemble or orchestra | STENHAMMAR, WILHELM: One People (Review by Martin Anderson) | ensemble or orchestra | STENHAMMAR, WILHELM: Stockholm Exhibition Cantata (Review by Martin Anderson) | ensemble or orchestra | STENHAMMAR, WILHELM: Two Sentimental Romances for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 28 (Review by John Ditsky) | ensemble or orchestra |
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