So much beautiful music, so little time to hear it all. What a dull world it would be with out music. The Scandinavians have so much to contribute. I thank you.
Whether it be a person from Öland, Norrland or Copenhagen, etcetera; the music is distinguishable and I have no answers for why it is not more popular, but maybe that is just due to a lack of exposure and it should be more so. I know very important people like Berwald were rendered to working as a manager in a glass factory and never knew great financial or popular success while alive. This should not be the case. Just a New Yorker's opinion!
It is very unfortunate they are not more well known and I enjoy their compositions very much. I have been fortunate to have spent time in all Nordic countries and have an appreciation for the culture and can feel it in the music.
@AnnTajituAs to the top comment I see here from AnnTajitu: "Unfortunately our Swedish and less known Nordic composers are very underestimated." I am an American from NYC and I enjoy them all very much. I do not have a particular favorite, but Nystroem and Larsson rank in there somewhere.
Don't know what happened there, but my comments didn't post when I clicked on 'Post', so I tried doing it as a 'Reply', and that didn't work either, but when I refreshed the page to see if anything HAD happened.............
Bootiful. If you're into this, then check out the first movement of Carl Dittersdorf's Sinfonia No.4 in F major (which is listed under the title: C.D.v. Dittersdorf - Sinfonia No.4 in F major 'The rescue of Andromeda...': I. Adagio non molto). And it's definitely one to listen to in the dead of night (And his requiem is pretty damn good too!). And on a slightly different note.....ahem.....check out Mozart's Symphony No.5 if you've never heard it before, and especially the second movement. Bliss!
@malcolmcolemann Thank you, I will check up on them! It’s funny because I only heard of Dittersdorf yesterday and liked it very much, i was just thinking to find out some more of his music.
@mammakarin1 Bootiful. If you're into this, then check out the first movement of Carl Dittersdorf's Sinfonia No.4 in F major (listed under the title: C.D.v. Dittersdorf - Sinfonia No.4 in F major 'The rescue of Andromeda...': I. Adagio non molto). & it's definitely one to listen to in the dead of night (& his requiem is pretty damn good too!). And on a slightly different note.....ahem.....check out Mozart's Symphony No.5 if you've never heard it before, and especially the second movement. Bliss!
Det är inte Europas fel, världen för den delen. Utan, klagomålen får sorgligt nog tillgå till svenskarna själva. Det är vi som inte har lyckats promovera den svenska själen tillräckligt bra. I reklamsnuttar så föredrar vi tysk klassisk istället för svensk, i andra reklam föredrar vi italiensk kultur framför den svenska etc etc. Förstår mycket väl Jimmy Åkessons missnöje gentemot Sverige och hur svenska folket behandlar dess kultur. Sorgligt, otroligt sorgligt.
I always think of summer when a hear this great music!! One of the most beautiful classic music ever!!! Timeless and great forever!!! And love forever!!! Swedish best classical ever!!
I agree. It is for me a glimpse of the most beautiful things that life has to give. Though I must say that I prefer the first movement of this "pastoral suite". Less widely spread, but certainly not lesser in spirit and artfulness.
This beautiful work takes us wherever we want to be, and puts our mind and soul in an incredible balance...at least I experienced that! Kisses to heaven, Larrson! :)
So much beautiful music, so little time to hear it all. What a dull world it would be with out music. The Scandinavians have so much to contribute. I thank you.
arizonastrip73 1 week ago
@AnnTajitu
Whether it be a person from Öland, Norrland or Copenhagen, etcetera; the music is distinguishable and I have no answers for why it is not more popular, but maybe that is just due to a lack of exposure and it should be more so. I know very important people like Berwald were rendered to working as a manager in a glass factory and never knew great financial or popular success while alive. This should not be the case. Just a New Yorker's opinion!
gja111075 1 month ago
@AnnTajitu
It is very unfortunate they are not more well known and I enjoy their compositions very much. I have been fortunate to have spent time in all Nordic countries and have an appreciation for the culture and can feel it in the music.
gja111075 1 month ago
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@AnnTajituAs to the top comment I see here from AnnTajitu: "Unfortunately our Swedish and less known Nordic composers are very underestimated." I am an American from NYC and I enjoy them all very much. I do not have a particular favorite, but Nystroem and Larsson rank in there somewhere.
gja111075 1 month ago
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gja111075 1 month ago
I think your graphic is perfect.
WestbrookTommy 4 months ago
@WestbrookTommy thank you! i love this painting
xAmandine 2 months ago
which movement is this? I can't find one subtitled "meadow elves"
thanks
7777Scion 4 months ago
@7777Scion
It's the "Romance"
WestbrookTommy 4 months ago
@7777Scion it is the 2nd movement, Romance, of his Opus 19. I added the "meadow elves" because of the painting
xAmandine 2 months ago
So fucking beautiful. I cried!
Mullrik 5 months ago
I meant to say Mozart's Symphony No6!
malcolmcolemann 1 year ago
Don't know what happened there, but my comments didn't post when I clicked on 'Post', so I tried doing it as a 'Reply', and that didn't work either, but when I refreshed the page to see if anything HAD happened.............
malcolmcolemann 1 year ago
@malcolmcolemann I meant to say Mozart's Symphony No.6
malcolmcolemann 1 year ago
Bootiful. If you're into this, then check out the first movement of Carl Dittersdorf's Sinfonia No.4 in F major (which is listed under the title: C.D.v. Dittersdorf - Sinfonia No.4 in F major 'The rescue of Andromeda...': I. Adagio non molto). And it's definitely one to listen to in the dead of night (And his requiem is pretty damn good too!). And on a slightly different note.....ahem.....check out Mozart's Symphony No.5 if you've never heard it before, and especially the second movement. Bliss!
malcolmcolemann 1 year ago
@malcolmcolemann Thank you, I will check up on them! It’s funny because I only heard of Dittersdorf yesterday and liked it very much, i was just thinking to find out some more of his music.
xAmandine 1 year ago
Jimmy Åkesson??? förstår inte vad du vill ha sagt eller hur du tänker..Detta handlar om musik och kultur..du får söka andra sidor för dina yttringar
mammakarin1 1 year ago
@mammakarin1 Bootiful. If you're into this, then check out the first movement of Carl Dittersdorf's Sinfonia No.4 in F major (listed under the title: C.D.v. Dittersdorf - Sinfonia No.4 in F major 'The rescue of Andromeda...': I. Adagio non molto). & it's definitely one to listen to in the dead of night (& his requiem is pretty damn good too!). And on a slightly different note.....ahem.....check out Mozart's Symphony No.5 if you've never heard it before, and especially the second movement. Bliss!
malcolmcolemann 1 year ago
@AnnTajitu
Det är inte Europas fel, världen för den delen. Utan, klagomålen får sorgligt nog tillgå till svenskarna själva. Det är vi som inte har lyckats promovera den svenska själen tillräckligt bra. I reklamsnuttar så föredrar vi tysk klassisk istället för svensk, i andra reklam föredrar vi italiensk kultur framför den svenska etc etc. Förstår mycket väl Jimmy Åkessons missnöje gentemot Sverige och hur svenska folket behandlar dess kultur. Sorgligt, otroligt sorgligt.
SteauaBucuresti 1 year ago
Oh, I know that painting: it's Nils Blommér's "Angsälvor". It's beautiful.
MarcheseCadmio88 1 year ago 2
My imagination does play tricks on me. Thanks for the comment.
23062001805616 1 year ago
The music is wonderful. I.d prefer something less "supernatural" for a video.
23062001805616 1 year ago
@23062001805616 If you see anything but the morning mist it's probably in your imagination.. ;)
xAmandine 1 year ago 5
I always think of summer when a hear this great music!! One of the most beautiful classic music ever!!! Timeless and great forever!!! And love forever!!! Swedish best classical ever!!
MrNurten 1 year ago 2
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Mikaelthearchangel 2 years ago
Yes, this is wha't I need for my poor soul.
tuttiorkesteri 2 years ago
sounds really beutiful :)
sibirianhusky88 2 years ago
Finding this here made me deeply happy.
Now, if someone would post "Utskärgård", then I would be totally, completely and utterly fulfilled.
Grongoling 2 years ago
Visst
Karttunen64 3 years ago
I agree. It is for me a glimpse of the most beautiful things that life has to give. Though I must say that I prefer the first movement of this "pastoral suite". Less widely spread, but certainly not lesser in spirit and artfulness.
MasonSoft 3 years ago
Lovely. Thank you.
lecochonbleu 3 years ago
I've always loved this piece and the video is amazing! Thank you.
Picko 3 years ago 5
Thank you for your nice comments and subscribing!
xAmandine 3 years ago
This beautiful work takes us wherever we want to be, and puts our mind and soul in an incredible balance...at least I experienced that! Kisses to heaven, Larrson! :)
yvhl 3 years ago 3
i ordered the sheet music yesterday :D
semicroma 3 years ago
I really wish I could find this piece; no one seems to appreciate Larsson. A pity, he was a great composer. :(
InfernalApocalypse 3 years ago
I appreciate Larsson, he played great stuff at Celtic, did well for Man Utd too !
theplanetking 3 years ago
Very beautiful♥
joshje777 3 years ago 5
i'm glad you like it :)
xAmandine 3 years ago
Ett odödligt mästerverk!
An immortal masterpiece!
cejono 3 years ago 10