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1. Sinfonia F major, Op. 1:6~I. Allegro –
2. Sinfonia F major, Op. 1:6~II. Andante –
3. Sinfonia F major, Op. 1:6~III. Allegro presto
4. Svenskt festspel / Swedish Festival
5. Majkarneval i Stockholm / May Carnival in Stockholm
6. Florez and Blanzeflor
7. Höstsång / Autumn Song
8. Uppenbarelsekantat / Revelation Cantata, Op. 31~Andante religioso
9. Frithiof and Ingelborg~Sacrificial Procession
10. Festival
11. Symphonic Prologue
12. Vignettes for Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale, Op. 18~I. Siciliana
13. Vignettes for Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale, Op. 18~II. Intermezzo
14. Vignettes for Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale, Op. 18~III. Pastoral
15. Vignettes for Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale, Op. 18~IV. Epilog
16. Summer
17. Bolla och Badin~Overture
18. Concerto No. 1 for Piano and Strings, Op. 12~I. Entrada e canto: Allegro ben ritmico – Largamento – Capriccio: Allegro molto
19. Concerto No. 1 for Piano and Strings, Op. 12~II. Variazioni: Lento – Andantino
20. Concerto No. 1 for Piano and Strings, Op. 12~III. Improvisato e Finale: Tempo liberato – Tempo risoluto – Poco sostenuto – Tranq
21. Prelude e Finale, Op. 16~I. Preludio
22. Prelude e Finale, Op. 16~II. Finale
23. Variations on a grouse lek of Värmland

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This is a collection of Swedish orchestral recordings, originally released on LP and now transferred to new mediums. The music spans the Baroque era of Johan Agrell through to the mid-20th century of Bo Linde. There are many premiere recordings here, including Peterson-Berger’s May Carnival in Stockholm, an exciting work celebrating the end of winter and the Stockholm Spring. Other highlights are Erik Saedéns wonderful singing of the Peterson-Berger ballads, the brooding Romanticism of Adolf Wiklund’s Symphonic Prologue, and the timeless melodies of Lars-Erik Larsson long appreciated by Swedish audiences. Hugo Alfvén’s short piece, part of a cantata, was said to be the composer’s own favorite composition. Varied and rich, as it should be – a Smörgåsbord of Swedish orchestral music.