• Lars Johan Werle (23 June 1926 – 3 August 2001) was a Swedish modernist composer. Werle was born in Gävle, Sweden, and taught himself how to compose,...
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  • recorded and dubbed in. The score, by Lars Johan Werle, uses four cellos, three violins, and other instruments. Werle described his effort to meet Bergman's...
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  • Sibyl with Pennsylvania Opera Theater, Minnesota Opera's Animalen, by Lars Johan Werle (US premiere), which opened the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts...
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  • crew talking. Lars Johan Werle's score is employed only in the latter half of the film, with the music accompanying the scene in which Johan murders a boy...
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  • Napoleonic Wars Jan Werle (1984), Dutch chess grandmaster Lars Johan Werle (1926–2001), Swedish modernist composer Wolfgang Werlé, German convicted of...
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  • Eric Ericson. He sang at the world premiere of the opera Tintomara by Lars Johan Werle on 18 January 1973. He became known in 1975 in the role of Tamino in...
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  • 1957–69 Peter Schat (1957) Otto Ketting (1958) Louis Andriessen (1959) Lars Johan Werle (1960) Misha Mengelberg, Per Nørgård, and Enrique Raxach (1961) Pauline...
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    1957–69 Peter Schat (1957) Otto Ketting (1958) Louis Andriessen (1959) Lars Johan Werle (1960) Misha Mengelberg, Per Nørgård, and Enrique Raxach (1961) Pauline...
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  • Schat (NL) 1958 Otto Ketting (NL) 1959 Louis Andriessen (NL) 1960 Lars Johan Werle (SE) 1961 Misha Mengelberg (NL), Per Nørgård (DK) and Enrique Raxach...
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  • returned for a second collaboration with pianist Lars Johan Werle and a handful of other musicians on Werle's ballet Stonehorse, which was recorded but went...
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