Five songs set to poems by Bo Bergman, op. 20
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Five songs set to poems by Bo Bergman, op. 20
Summary
Five songs set to poems by Bo Bergman, op. 20 is a musical work/composition[1].
Key Facts
- Five songs set to poems by Bo Bergman, op. 20's instance of is recorded as musical work/composition[2].
- Five songs set to poems by Bo Bergman, op. 20's instance of is recorded as lyrico-musical work[3].
- Five songs set to poems by Bo Bergman, op. 20 is part of list of compositions by Wilhelm Stenhammar[4].
- Five songs set to poems by Bo Bergman, op. 20's language of work or name is recorded as Swedish[5].
- Five songs set to poems by Bo Bergman, op. 20 comprises Stjärnöga, Op. 20 no. 1[6].
- Five songs set to poems by Bo Bergman, op. 20 comprises Vid fönstret, op. 20 no. 2[7].
- Five songs set to poems by Bo Bergman, op. 20 comprises Gammal nederländare, Op. 20 no. 3[8].
- Five songs set to poems by Bo Bergman, op. 20 comprises Månsken, Op. 20 No. 4[9].
- Five songs set to poems by Bo Bergman, op. 20 comprises Adagio, Op. 20 no. 5[10].
- Five songs set to poems by Bo Bergman, op. 20's lyricist is recorded as Bo Bergman[11].
- Five songs set to poems by Bo Bergman, op. 20's title is recorded as Fem sånger till dikter av Bo[12].
- Five songs set to poems by Bo Bergman, op. 20's number of parts of this work is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q7366', 'amount': '+5'}[13].
- Five songs set to poems by Bo Bergman, op. 20's form of creative work is recorded as song cycle[14].
- Five songs set to poems by Bo Bergman, op. 20's opus number is recorded as 20[15].
Product Details
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Genre(s): classical[16]
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Community tags: classical, vocal music[17]
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MusicBrainz ID: 7d2712a5-cbf9-45fe-b889-c92be286aba3[18]
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Publication
Five songs set to poems by Bo Bergman, op. 20's language of work or name is recorded as Swedish[5]. It is part of list of compositions by Wilhelm Stenhammar[4].