Atterberg: Symphonies 2 & 5

The latest installment in CPO’s Atterberg series presents two powerful and thematically unified three-movement works. Symphony No. 2 begins with an innocently buoyant folk melody

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Atterberg 7&8

The latest installment in CPO’s brilliant Atterberg cycle features the composer’s two wartime symphonies (though neither of them is concerned with war). Symphony No. 7

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Atterberg 1 and 4/CPO C

Kurt Atterberg’s First Symphony proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that there’s more to Scandinavian music than Sibelius and Grieg. Although music lovers–and record

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