"Contes barbares" (1902), oil on canvas, 130 x 89 cm, of the painter Paul Gauguin, contemporary of Bergh (Museum Folkwang, Essen)

Arthur Bergh

Arthur Bergh

(1882-1962)

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The composer Arthur Bergh was born in St Paul on the 24th March 1882, the same year of the composers Abranyi (Ábrányi), Atanasov, Bimboni, Bingham, Braunfels, Coates, Daffner, Farmer, Gnesin, Hageman, Kodály, Konjovic, Kricka, Kálmán, Laliberté, Lattuada, Lendvay, Lyford, Malipiero, Marinuzzi, Nef, Nerini, O'Hara, Pick-Mangiagalli, Powell, Radó, Safranek-Kavic, Saminsky, Stravinsky, Szymanowski, Turina y Perez. He died on the 11th February 1962

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Music examples MIDI ed Mp3 of Late Romanticism

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OPERE

"The Raven" has been represented in (?)

"The Pied Piper of Hamelin" has been represented in (?)

"Niorada" has been represented in (?)

"In Arcady" was performed in (?)

"The Goblin Fair" has been represented in (?)

LIEDER

"The grass" (The grass so little has to do), published in 1954, text of Emily Dickinson (1830-1886)

"Music, when soft voices die", op. 37 n. 1, published in 1947, text of Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822)

"The imprisoned soul" (At the last, tenderly), op. 31 n. 1, published in 1939, text of Walt Whitman (1819-1892)

"Dear Lord and Father" (O, Sabbath rest of Galilee), published in 1955, text of John Greenleaf Whittier (1807-1892)

 

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