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nutida — • nutida, samtida, dagens, tidsenlig, nymodig … Svensk synonymlexikon
Nutida musik — was at one time Sweden s largest music association. It was located in Västerås , Sweden and acted as a central hub for the local youth and touring musicians. Archived material on the association stretch from 1970 to 1989, but the association was… … Wikipedia
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nymodig — • nutida, samtida, dagens, tidsenlig, nymodig … Svensk synonymlexikon
tidsenlig — • nutida, samtida, dagens, tidsenlig, nymodig … Svensk synonymlexikon
Jesper Nordin — Jesper Nordin, born 6 July 1971 in Stockholm, is Swedish composer. His music mixes traditional Swedish folk music, rock music, electroacoustics and improvisation. In 2002 his composition Calm Like a Bomb won second prize in Category B:… … Wikipedia
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Göksholm — is a medieval Swedish castle located at the southern beach of lake Hjälmaren. It is the oldest privately owned building in Sweden that has been inhabited continuously.Göksholm s oldest parts can be dated to 13th century. It is located in Stora… … Wikipedia
Aus den Sieben Tagen — (From the Seven Days) is a collection of 15 text compositions by Karlheinz Stockhausen, composed in May 1968, in reaction to a personal crisis, and characterized as Intuitive music music produced primarily from the intuition rather than the… … Wikipedia