Henrik Strindberg

Neptune's Field (Neptuni åkrar)

Awarded the big Christ Johnson Prize
Performed at the "I Speak Music" festival 2009 and the "Nordic Music Days" festival 2011.

2006
English Title: 
Neptune's Field
Instruments: 
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Durata: 
19'40"
Commission: 
Stockholms Konserthus
Dedication: 
Kungliga Filharmonikerna and Mats Engstrõm
First Performance: 
Kungliga Filharmonikerna, Tomás Netopil, 1/11 2006, Stockholm.
Other Performances: 

GöteborgsOperans Orkester, David Björkman, 8/8 2009, Göteborgs Konserthus.

Notes: 

Awarded the big Christ Johnson Prize 2007

Genre:
orchestra
Family of Works:
rhythm-and-sound
The Iceland Symphony Orchestra and conuctor Martyn Brabbins during rehearsal of
The Iceland Symphony Orchestra and conuctor Martyn Brabbins during rehearsal of Neptune's Field by Henrik Strindberg
Kungl. Filharmonikerna, dir. Tomás Netopil (the beginning)
Neptuni åkrar (Neptune's Field)
Neptuni åkrar (Neptune's Field)
Kungl. Filharmonikerna and Tomás Netopil
Laura Stephenson, Henrik Strindberg and Tomás Netopil, photo Jan Bengtson
Neptuni åkrar (Neptune's Field)
Kungl. Filharmonikerna and Tomás Netopil
Kungl. Filharmonikerna and Tomás Netopil
Sketches Neptune's Field
Sketches Neptune's Field
Sketches Neptune's Field
Sketches Neptune's Field
Sketches Neptune's Field
Neptuni åkrar (Neptune's Fiel)
Neptuni åkrar rehearsal Göteborg
Neptuni åkrar
Neptuni åkrar
Neptune's Field rehearsal in Reykjavik
The Iceland Symphony Orchestra rehearses Neptune's Field, concertmaster Sif Margrét Tulinius
Members if the Iceland Symphony Orchestra during a rehearsal of Neptune's Field by Henrik Strindberg
Neptune's Field rehearsal by The Iceland Symphony Orchestra

Music by Henrik Strindberg in picures and sketches. First performance by the Kungl. Filharmonikerna, cond. Tomás Netopil, Stockholm. Second performance by the Göteborgs Operaorkester, cond. David Björkman. Third performance by the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, cond. Martyn Brabbins, Reykjavik.

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