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Dear Old Stockholm
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Jazz standards John Coltrane 19th-century songs Swedish folk songs
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%22Dear Old Stockholm%22 is a Swedish folk song, best known in the English-speaking world for versions by jazz artists such as Stan Getz, Miles Davis, Paul Chambers and John Coltrane (it can be found on Coltrane's Impressions album).The original Swedish title, %22Ack Värmeland, du sköna%22/%22Värmlandsvisan%22, may be roughly translated as %22Oh Värmland, You Lovely%22. The song was originally written by the Värmlandian Anders Fryxell in his musical %22Vermlandsflickan%22 (The Värmlandian Girl). The song is about the county %22Värmland%22 in Sweden. The song was subsequently incorporated 1846 in Fredrik August Dahlgren's play %22Värmlänningarna%22 (The Värmlandians). In Sweden, this composition is often performed as an anonymous treasure of the Swedish folksong tradition. The melody was 'borrowed' in its entirety by Max Bruch in the 1st movement of his Concerto for clarinet, viola and orchestra, Op 88. Bruch composed it in 1911 for his son, Max Felix Bruch, and the work received its first performance in 1912.
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