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Allan Pettersson

Gustaf Allan Pettersson (1911-1980) is known especially for creating massive, complex, challenging single movement symphonic structures that highlight despair and gut wrenching pain. Born Sep 19th, 1911 in Västra Rya, Sweden, he was victim to an abusive, alcoholic father who as an atheist clashed with his deeply religious mother. Petterson’s musical style can best be understood from his despaired childhood and his later struggles with health. His first major musical works were “24 Barefoot songs” and the concerto for violin and string quartet. His started working on his first symphony i ...read more

Gustaf Allan Pettersson (1911-1980) is known especially for creating massive, complex, challenging single movement symphonic structures that highlight despair and gut wrenching pain. Born Sep 19th, 1911 in Västra Rya, Sweden, he was victim to an abusive, alcoholic father who as an atheist clashed with his deeply religious mother. Petterson’s musical style can best be understood from his despaired childhood and his later struggles with health. His first major musical works were “24 Barefoot songs” and the concerto for violin and string quartet. His started working on his first symphony in 1951 but never completed it. Altogether, he composed seventeen symphonies. His mostly tonal, often dissonant works however failed to generate much interest in his home country or in classical circles. During the composition of his 5th he contracted polyarthritis which left him disfigured and partially paralyzed. The illness marked a significant change in his musical style. His works now became metaphysical and relentlessly dark and despaired. Ironically, Pettersson is known most for this phase in his composition consisting of Sy’s no 6 to 9. Symphony No.7 was the composer’s big breakthrough when it premiered on Oct, 10th, 1968 in Antal Dorati’s masterful performance. This was also the last concert that the composer could personally attend. « hide

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LPs
Symphony No. 6 (Norrköping Symphony Orchestra / C)
08/22/2012

4.5
1 Votes
Violin Concerto No. 2
1980

3.8
4 Votes
Symfoni nr 15
1978

4
1 Votes
Symfoni nr 14
1978

4.5
1 Votes
Symfoni nr 13
1976

3
2 Votes
Symfoni nr 12: De döda på torget
1974

4
1 Votes
Symfoni nr 8
1969

4.5
3 Votes
Symphony No. 7
1967

4
2 Votes
Symphony No. 6 (Norrköping Symphony Orchestra)
1966

4.2
3 Votes
Symphony No. 5
1962

Symfoni nr 4
1959

4
1 Votes
Compilations
Symfoni nr 10 och 11
1997

4.8
2 Votes
Symphony No. 7; Symphony No. 11 (Norrköping)
1993

4.8
2 Votes

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