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List of compositions by Lars-Erik Larsson

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The following is an incomplete list of compositions by the Swedish composer Lars-Erik Larsson.

Lars-Erik Larsson

Orchestral works

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Symphonies

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  1. Allegro moderato—Andante cantabile—Tempo I—Andante cantabile—Tempo I—Largamente
  2. Adagio—Un poco più mosso—Tempo I
  3. Scherzo. Allegro vivace—Trio. Meno mosso—Scherzo da capo
  4. Finale. Allegro con spirito—Allegro festivo
  1. Allegro
  2. Largo—Presto—Largo
  3. Allegro
  1. Allegro con moto—Allegro molto vivace
  2. Andante—Allegro alla marcia—Andante—Molto tranquillo
  3. Ostinato. Moderato—Prestissimo–Lento
  • Ostinato, for orchestra (Op. 17, 1936–1937; Movement IV of the Second Symphony published by Gehrmans Musikförlag as a stand-alone concert piece)[5][2]
  • Symphony No. 3 in C minor, for orchestra (Op. 34, 1944–1945; withdrawn, unpublished)[6]
  1. Allegro con brio
  2. Adagio ma non troppo
  3. Prestissimo—Trio. Andante—Scherzo da capo
  4. Andante maestoso—Allegro molto
  • Concert Overture No. 3 (Konsertouverture Nr. 3), for orchestra (Op. 34, 1944–1945; Movement IV of the Third Symphony—with a new introduction (c. 1946)—published by Gehrmans Musikförlag as a stand-alone concert piece)[7][2]

Concertante

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  1. Allegro molto moderato
  2. Adagio
  3. Allegro scherzando
  • Cello Concerto, for cello and orchestra (Op. 37, 1946–1947)[c]
  1. Allegro risoluto
  2. Largo
  3. Allegro moderato
  1. Moderato
  2. Andante pastorale
  3. Lento—Allegro molto[d]
  1. Rondino: Allegretto grazioso
  2. Arietta: Andante tranquillo
  3. Finale: Allegro vivace
  1. Allegro risoluto
  2. Andante espressivo
  3. Finale: Allegro moderato
  1. Allegro
  2. Andante
  3. Finale: Presto
  1. Allegro moderato
  2. Larghetto
  3. Finale: Allegro molto
  1. Allegro moderato
  2. Lento cantabile
  3. Finale: Allegro vivace
  1. Allegro moderato
  2. Ritornell: Andante semplice
  3. Allegro risoluto
  1. Preludium: Allegro pomposo
  2. Aria: Andante sostenuto
  3. Finale: Allegro giocoso
  1. Allegro moderato
  2. Cavatina: Andante con moto—Tranquillo
  3. Finale: Allegro vivace
  1. Moderato
  2. Andante espressivo—Allegretto—Andante espressivo
  3. Finale: Allegro—Moderato—Allegro
  1. Allegro moderato
  2. Siciliano: Andante sostenuto
  3. Finale: Allegro moderato ma ritmico
  • Double Bass Concertino (Op. 45/11, 1957; published by Gehrmans Musikförlag)[18]
  1. Ballad: Moderato
  2. Arioso: Lento
  3. Finale: Allegro vivace
  1. Allegro molto
  2. Andante con moto
  3. Finale: Allegro scherzando—Andante pastorale—Allegro molto

Stage works

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  • The Princess from Cyprus (Prinsessan av Cypern), opera in four acts for soloists, mixed chorus, and orchestra (Op. 9, 1930–1937; withdrawn, unpublished); text by Zacharias Topelius[19][2][20]
  • The Arrest on Bohus (Arresten på Bohus), opera buffa for soloists, mixed chorus, and orchestra (1938–1939; unpublished)[19][2]
  • Sankta Lucia, incidental music for narrator, five soloists, mixed choir, and orchestra (Op. 36, 1946); text by Martin Hagenfeldt
  • Linden, folk-dance ballet (en folkvisebalett) in one act comprising four scenes (Op. 46, 1957–1958)[19][21]
  1. Summer (Sommaren)
  2. Autumn (Hösten)
  3. Winter (Vintern)
  4. Spring (Våren)

Vocalists and orchestra

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  1. Wandering (Vandering)
  2. Summer Morning (Sommarmorgon)
  3. The Temple (Templet)
  4. The Heart (Hjärta)
  5. The Song (Sången)
  1. Prelude (Förspel): Andante tranquillo
  2. Allegro moderato
  3. Agitato
  4. Alla marcia
  5. Andantino quasi allegretto
  6. Andante—Andante molto tranquillo
  • Watchman's Songs (Väktarsånger), for baritone, male chorus, and orchestra (Op. 25, 1940); text by Karl Ragnar Gierow [1]
  • Voices from Skansen (Röster från Skansen), lyric suite for narrator, baritone, chorus, and orchestra (Op. 26, 1941)[citation needed]
  • The Red Cross (Det röda korset), cantata for narrator, baritone, chorus, and orchestra (Op. 30, 1944)
  • The Sundial and the Urn (Soluret och urnan), cantata for baritone, mixed chorus, and orchestra (Op. 53, 1966); text by Karl Ragnar Gierow

Other orchestral

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  1. Allegro
  2. Adagio cantabile
  3. Allegro vivace
  4. Allegro
  • Concert Overture No. 2 (Konsertouverture Nr. 2), for orchestra (Op. 13, 1934; published by Universal Edition)[24]
  • Divertimento No. 2, for chamber orchestra (Op. 15, 1935; published by Universal Edition)[citation needed]
  1. Allegro con spirito
  2. Adagio
  3. Presto
  • A Winter's Tale (En vintersaga), four vignettes for orchestra after Shakespeare [excerpted from the lyrical suite by the same name] (Op. 18, 1937–1938)
  1. Siciliana: Andantino
  2. Intermezzo: Allegro leggiero
  3. Pastoral: Allegretto pastorale
  4. Epilogue (Epilog): Andante
  1. Adagio—Allegro
  2. Andantino con moto
  3. Adagio
  4. Vivice
  5. Andantino
  6. Andante tranquillo
  • Pastoral Suite (Pastoralsvit), suite for orchestra excerpted from The Hours of Day (Op. 19, 1937–1938)
  1. Overture (Uvertyr): Adagio—Allegro
  2. Romance (Romans): Adagio
  3. Scherzo: Vivice
  • The Earth Sings (Jorden sjunger), for narrator and orchestra (Op. 23, 1940)[citation needed]
  • Festmusik, for orchestra (Op. 22, 1939)
  • The Earth Sings (Jorden sjunger), for narrator and orchestra (Op. 23, 1940)[citation needed]
  • The Swedish Nation (Det svenska landet), lyrical suite for chamber orchestra (Op. 27, 1941)[2]
Note: Folk-song Night (Folkvisenatt), for string orchestra is from this suite)
  • Gustavian Suite (Gustaviansk svit), for flute, harpsichord, and string orchestra (Op. 28, 1944); excerpted from the film score to The Royal Hunt (Kungajakt)
  1. Entrada
  2. Pastorale
  3. Andante grazioso
  4. Arietta
  5. Festivo
  • Two Pieces, for orchestra (Op. 32, 1944)
  1. ?
  2. ?
  • Music for Orchestra (Musik för orkester) (Op. 40, 1949)
  1. Andante teneramente—Tranquillo—Allegro molto
  2. Andante elegiaco
  3. Allegro
  • Adagio, for string orchestra (Op. 48, 1960)
  • Three Orchestral Pieces (Tre Orkesterstyken) (Op. 49, 1960)
  1. Adagio
  2. Presto
  3. Adagio
  • Variations for Orchestra (Orkestervariationer) (Op. 50, 1962)
  • Lyric Fantasy (Lyrisk fantasi), for little orchestra (Op. 54, 1967)
  • Due auguri, for orchestra (Op. 62, 1971; published by Gehrmans Musikförlag)[g]
  1. Omaggio conservatorio
  2. Ricamo all'Accademia
  • Barococo (Råå-rokoko), suite for orchestra (Op. 64, 1973)
  1. Entrata
  2. Gavott (Gavotte)
  3. Serenata
  4. Menuett
  5. Barkarol (Barcarolle)
  6. Kadrilj (Quadrille) and Galopp (Galop)
  • Musica permutatio, for orchestra (Op. 66, 1980)

Chamber

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Quartets and quintets

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  1. Allegro moderato
  2. Allegretto
  3. Andante sostenuto
  4. Andantino—Allegro moderato—Andantino
  5. Allegro
  6. Adagio
  1. Adagio
  2. Allegro moderato
  3. Andante sostenuto
  4. Allegro
  1. Allegro ma non troppo
  2. Adagio—Allegro giocoso—Adagio
  3. Molto vivace
  1. Allegro giocoso
  2. Canzonetta: Andantino
  3. Andante tranquillo—Allegro vivace
  1. Tranquillo
  2. Agitato—Sostenuto
  3. Giocoso
  • Aubade, for oboe and string trio, i.e., violin, viola, and cello (Op. 63, 1972; published by Gehrmans Musikförlag)
  1. Lento
  2. Allegro
  1. Allegro
  2. Allegretto—Presto—Allegretto
  3. Largo

Duos

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  • Violin Sonatina in G minor, for violin and piano (Op. 3, 1928; published by Gehrmans Musikförlag)
  1. ???
  2. ???
  3. ???
  • Duo, for violin and viola (Op. 6, 1931)
  • Cello Sonatina, for cello and piano (Op. 60, 1969; published by Gehrmans Musikförlag)
  1. Allegretto
  2. ???
  3. ???
  • Three Pieces (Tre stycken), for clarinet and piano (Op. 61, 1970; published by Gehrmans Musikförlag)[28]
  1. Sonatina
  2. Arioso
  3. Jigg

Piano

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  • Summer Evenings (Sommarkvällar) (1926; published by Gehrmans Musikförlag)
  1. A Walking Song (Gångtrall)
  2. Evening Mood (Aftonstämning)
  3. Intermezzo: Mosquito Dance (Myggdans)
  4. Age of Fairies (Älvlek)
  5. Moon Hymn (Månhymn)
  6. On a Nighttime Walk(På nattvandring)
  • Three Poems (Tre poem) (1926; published by Gehrmans Musikförlag)
  1. Allegro moderato
  2. Andante espressivo
  3. Tempo di menuetto (med humor)
  • Two Humoresques (Två humoresker (1926; published by Gehrmans Musikförlag)[h]
  1. Motiv E.B.B.A.
  2. Motiv B.E.B.S.
  • Ten Two-part Piano Pieces (Tio tvåstämmiga pianostycken) (Op. 8, 1932)[29]
  • Piano Sonatina No. 1 (Op. 16, 1936; published by Universal Edition)[30]
  1. Allegro con moto
  2. Intermezzo: Allegretto
  3. Lento espressivo
  4. Presto
  1. Capriccioso
  2. Grazioso
  3. Semplice
  4. Scherzando
  5. Espressivo
  6. Ritmico
  • Piano Sonatina No. 2 (Op. 39, 1946–1947; published by Gehrmans Musikförlag)[30]
  1. Allegro
  2. Andante
  3. Allegro
  1. Allegro
  2. Andante
  3. Allegro
  • Twelve Little Piano Pieces (Tolv små pianostycken; (Op. 47, 1960) published by Gehrmans Musikförlag)
  • Easy Pieces (Lätta spelstycken) (Op. 56, 1969; published by Gehrmans Musikförlag)
  • Five Piano Pieces (Fem pianostycken) (Op. 57, 1969; published by Gehrmans Musikförlag)
  1. Humoresque (Humoresk)
  2. Barcarole (Barkarol)
  3. Burlesque (Burlesk)
  4. Valse-Caprice
  5. Perpetuum mobile
  • Seven Little Fugues with Preludes in the Old Style (Sju små fugor med preludier i gammal stil) (Op. 58, 1969; published by Gehrmans Musikförlag)[32]

To do

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  • 1944 Op. 29, Four songs
  • 1945 Op. 33, Two songs
  • 1946 Op. 35, Nine Gullberg Songs
  • 1954 Op. 43, Missa Brevis, for mixed chorus
  • 1964 Op. 51, Intrada Solemnis, for trumpets, trombones, double choir, boys choir and organ
  • 1964 Op. 52, Eight songs
  • 1969 Op. 59, Tre Citat, for choir

Notes, references, and sources

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Notes
  1. ^ No studio recording has been made of the Symphonic Sketch (Op. 5). However, based on an archival recording from Swedish Radio, it appears to be a short piece, about 6 minutes in duration, that is scored for orchestra.
  2. ^ In the 1980s, Larsson "simplified" the Saxophone Concerto to make it "more accessible" for soloists who lacked the "special effects" of the piece's dedicatee, the "pioneering saxophone virtuoso" Sigurd Raschèr.[8]
  3. ^ Details about the Cello Concerto—in particular the tempo markings for its three movements—come from a WorldCat record of the score: OCLC 52639647.
  4. ^ Although the publisher, Gehrmans Musikförlag, lists the third movement of the Violin Concerto as "Allegro molto", the liner notes to Sony Classical's recording of the work denotes it as "Lento".[11] The manuscript that the publisher provides on its website has the movement as "Lento" (p. 76 of the score), which later transitions into "Allegro molto" (p. 80).
  5. ^ Larsson's objective for the series was to provide Sweden's state-sponsored amateur orchestras (which, from 1945 to 1947, he had been appointed to inspect) with a modern but technically-feasible repertoire.[12]
  6. ^ Along with Gullberg, Larsson developed a genre of popular entertainment called the "lyrical suite", which alternated recited poetry with musical interludes. Four of the 10 numbers that comprise God in Disguise are recitations of Gullberg's narrative poem; these verses are not included here in the above list, which details the musical movements only.
  7. ^ Details about Due auguri—in particular the tempo markings for its two movements—come from a WorldCat record of the score: OCLC 17599824.
  8. ^ Details about the Two Humoresques—in particular the tempo markings for its two movements—come from a WorldCat record of the score: OCLC 301893327.
References
  1. ^ Schlüren 2014, pp. 3, 14–15.
  2. ^ a b c d e Bergendal 2001a.
  3. ^ Bergendal 2001b, pp. 2, 13.
  4. ^ Schlüren 2015a, pp. 3, 16–18.
  5. ^ Schlüren 2015a, pp. 17–18.
  6. ^ Schlüren 2015b, pp. 3, 14–16.
  7. ^ Schlüren 2015b, pp. 15–16.
  8. ^ Skans 1984, p. 4.
  9. ^ Skans 1984, pp. 3–4.
  10. ^ Nyström 1993, pp. 3, 6.
  11. ^ Nyström 1993, p. 3.
  12. ^ Skans 1991, pp. 8–9.
  13. ^ a b Skans 1991, p. 2.
  14. ^ a b c Skans 1991, p. 3.
  15. ^ Skans 1991, pp. 4, 9.
  16. ^ Skans 1991, p. 4.
  17. ^ a b Skans 1991, p. 5.
  18. ^ a b c Skans 1991, p. 6.
  19. ^ a b c Schlüren 2014, p. 16.
  20. ^ "Poster for premiere performance of Prinsessan av Cypern, 29 April 1937". Royal Swedish Opera Archives. Retrieved 13 November 2023.
  21. ^ "Program for premiere of Linden, 30 April 1958" (PDF). Royal Swedish Opera Archives. Retrieved 13 November 2023.
  22. ^ Bergendal 2001b, pp. 2, 12–13.
  23. ^ Bergendal 2001b, pp. 2, 13–14.
  24. ^ Bergendal 2001b, pp. 2, 14.
  25. ^ a b c d e Friedner 2008, p. 3.
  26. ^ Swedish Musical Heritage 2022.
  27. ^ Doughty, David (2000). 20th Century Wind Quintets (CD liner notes). Naxos (553851).
  28. ^ Sjöberg, Paul-Christian (2007). Carl-Johan Stjernström & Mikael Knarva play Debussy, Saint-Saëns, Larsson, etc (CD liner notes). Intim Musik (053).
  29. ^ Unge 1996, p. 3.
  30. ^ a b Unge 1996, pp. 2, 4.
  31. ^ a b Unge 1996, pp. 2, 5.
  32. ^ Unge 1996, pp. 2, 5–6.
Sources