List Of Compositions By Kurt Atterberg
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Kurt Atterberg Kurt Magnus Atterberg (, 12 December 188715 February 1974) was a Swedish composer and engineer. He is best known for his symphonies, operas, and ballets. Biography Atterberg was born in Gothenburg. His father was Anders Johan Atterberg, engineer ...
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Orchestral


Symphonies

* Op. 3 Symphony No. 1 in B minor (1909–1911) * Op. 6 Symphony No. 2 in F major (1911–1913) * Op. 10 Symphony No. 3 in D major "Västkustbilder" (1914–1916) * Op. 14 Symphony No. 4 in G minor "Sinfonia piccola" (byggd på svenska folkmotiv) (1918) * Op. 20 Symphony No. 5 in D minor "Sinfonia funèbre" (1919–1922) * Op. 31 Symphony No. 6 in C major "Dollar Symphony" (1927–1928) * Op. 45 Symphony No. 7 "Sinfonia romantica" (1942) * Op. 48 Symphony No. 8 "På Svenska Folkmotiv" (1944) * Op. 54 Symphony No. 9 "Sinfonia visionaria" for soloists (mezzo-soprano & baritone), chorus, and orchestra (1955–1956)


Orchestral Suites

* Suite No. 1 "Orientale" (1913) * Suite No. 2 "Fem stycken" for chamber orchestra (1915) * Op. 19,1 Suite No. 3 for violin, viola and string orchestra (1917) * Op. 19,2 Suite No. 4 "Turandot" or '"Chinese suite" for string quartet (1920) * Op. 23 Suite No. 5 "Barocco" pour flûte, haubois, clarinette et cordes (1923) * Op. 30 Suite No. 6 "Orientalische Legende" for flute, oboe, clarinet, percussion, piano and string orchestra (1925) * Op. 29 Suite No. 7 for string orchestra after music for a scene of ''Antoine et Cléopatre'' of Shakespeare (1926) * Op. 34 Suite No. 8 "Suite pastorale in modo antico" for small orchestra (1931) * Op. 47 Suite No. 9 "Suite dramatica" for chamber orchestra (1944)


Concertos

* Op. 1 ''Rhapsody'' for Piano and Orchestra (1909) * Op. 7 Concerto for Violin in E minor (1913) * Op. 21 Concerto for Cello in C minor (1922) * Op. 28 Concerto for Horn in A minor (1926) * Op. 37 Concerto for Piano in B-flat minor (1935) * Op. 57 Double concerto for violin, cello, and string orchestra (1959–1960)


Works for brass

* ''De fåvitska jungfrurna'' rhapsody arranged by Gösta Morberg * ''Marica trionfale della bella Lucia''


Other orchestral works

* Op. 4 ''Concert Overture in A minor'' (1910/12 rev. 1933) * Op. 18 ''Svit ur Stormen'' ("Storm suite") No. 1 (1921/1936) * Op. 26 ''Rondeau retrospectif'' (1925) * Op. 33 ''Älven - från fjällen till havet (The River - from the Mountains to the Sea)'' symphonic poem (1929) * Op. 36 ''En värmlandsrapsodi (A Varmland Rhapsody)'' (published 1935)Published late 1935
Hofmeisters Monatsberichte, December 1935 issue
Composition date may be earlier?
* Op. 38 ''Ballade and Passacaglia'' over a theme from a Swedish folk tune (1935) * Op. 40 ''Kungahyllning'' for Concert Band (1938) * Op. 41 ''Concert overture in popular style'' (1940) * Op. 42 ''Rondeau caracteristique'' (1939–1940) * Op. 43 ''Aladdin - five pieces'' (1941) * Op. 44 ''Aladdin. Ouverture (Perpetuum mobile orientale)'' * Op. 51 ''Indian tunes'' (1950) * Op. 52 ''Daldansen'' (1951-1952) * Op. 55 ''Rondo-overture on melodies from Birger Sjoberg's "Fridas Bok"'' (1956-7) * ''Svensk sommarfest (Swedish summer party)'' for chamber orchestra (1957) * Op. 56 Ballad without words (1958) * Op. 58 ''Vittorioso'' (1962) (original finale to Symphony No. 7) * Op. 59 ''Svit ur Stormen "Storm suite" No. 2'' (1964–1965)


Stage music


Operas

* Op. 12 ''Härvard Harpolekare'' (1916–18) * Op. 50 ''Härvards Heimkehr'' - Revision of Op. 12 (1951) * Op. 24 ''Bäckahästen'' (1923–24) * Op. 35 ''Fanal'' (1929–32) * Op. 43 ''
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'' (1936–41) * Op. 49 ''Stormen "The Storm"'' (1946–47)


Ballets

* Op. 9 ''Per Svinaherde'' (1914–15) * ''Ballettskizzen'' (1919) * Op. 17 ''De fåvitska jungfrurna'' (1920)


Music for the theatre

* ''Jefta'' (1913) * ''Mats und Petter'' (1915) * ''Schwester Beatrice'' (1917) * Op. 13 ''Perseus och vidundret "Persus and the wonder"'' (1918) * ''Turandot'' (1920) * Op. 18 ''Der Sturm "The Storm"'' (1921) * Op. 22 ''De tre mostrarna'' (1923) * ''Ein Wintermärchen'' (1923) * ''Hassan'' (1925) * ''Antonius und Kleopatra'' (1926)


Vocal

* Op. 5 ''Det är sabbatsdag i bygden'' for baritone and orchestra (text of Olof Thunman) (1911/13) * ''Svarta svanor'' song for baritone or soprano and orchestra (text of Carl Johan Gustaf Snoilsky) (1913/14) * ''Ave maris stella'' for chorus (1917) * Op. 8 ''Requiem'' for soloists, chorus and orchestra (text of van Gustav Schlyter) (1914) * Op. 16 ''Järnbäraland'' for soloists, chorus and orchestra (text of van Hugo Tigerschiöld) (1919) * Op. 25 ''Das Lied'' for soloists (chœur ad lib.) and orchestra (1925) * Op. 32 ''Sångens land "The Land of Song"'' for soloists (chœur ad lib.) and orchestra (text of
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Chamber music


String quartets

* Op. 2 String Quartet No. 1 in D major (1909) ("Adagio and Scherzo") * Op. 11 String Quartet No. 2 (1918) * Op. 39 String Quartet No. 3 in D major (1937)


Other chamber

* ''Reverence à
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'' for two cellos (1905) * Op. 19,2 Suite No. 4 "Suite chinoise" for string quartet (1920) * Op. 22 bis ''Bergslags-serenad'' for string quartet or string orchestra (published ca. 1950) * Op. 27 Sonata for cello (or violin/viola/horn) and piano in B minor (1925, horn version 1955) * Op. 31a Piano Quintet in C major (adaption from Symphony No. 6; 1928/1942) * Op. 46 Variations and fugues - over a text of
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for string quartet (1944) * ''Sorgmarch (Funeral march) in memoriam His Majesty
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'' for horn quartet (1950) * Op. 53a Symphony for strings - version for string quintet of Sinfonia Op. 53 (1953) * Op. 57a Trio concerto for violin, cello and harp - chamber version (1959/60, rev. 1965)


Instrumental


Piano

* ''Syster Beatrice - Valse "Fantôme"'' of
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(1917) * Op. 15 ''2 Höstballader "Autumn Ballads"'' (1918) * Op. 26 ''Rondeau rétrospectif'' for piano four hands


Organ

* ''Bröllopsmarsch "Wedding March"'' for organ (1916) * ''Preludium and fugue'' for organ (1917)


Arrangements

* Op. 36 Brahms, String Sextet No. 2 for string orchestra (1939)


References

{{reflist * Atterberg, Kurt, List of compositions by