I am an unknown composer. Symphony No. 4 with its sudden intense rhythm and melody. Thank you for uploading. Atterberg's music has often been criticized as being "Much a fuss over nothing," but I think that is completely wrong. The fact that he was able to write so many pieces while working other jobs in his life is nothing but proof that he was a genius who put in a lot of hard works.
By the way: where could I find the physical score? I know you mentioned classical music archive, but typing that into google brings up a lot of dead ends for me.
I am an unknown composer. Symphony No. 4 with its sudden intense rhythm and melody. Thank you for uploading. Atterberg's music has often been criticized as being "Much a fuss over nothing," but I think that is completely wrong. The fact that he was able to write so many pieces while working other jobs in his life is nothing but proof that he was a genius who put in a lot of hard works.
This has been added to my growing favorite symphonies collection which has exploded because of UA-cam.
Thank you so much for uploading this!
By the way: where could I find the physical score? I know you mentioned classical music archive, but typing that into google brings up a lot of dead ends for me.
00:04, 06:00 (thema mvt II), 08:04, 16:44 will be re-used in symf 6
Thanks for the video! Where did you find the score?
Like I have literally been searching every corner of the internet and libraries for months!
Classical music archive.
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