Letters before or after year of composition means; k =
composed, r = revised, arr = arranged, ? = don't know, z = latest.
The catalogue numbers "Lyne xxx" refers to Peter Lyne's
worklist in En bok till Hilding Rosenberg 21 juni 1977, still
available through the Musical Academy in Stockholm! Åhlén 1992
refers to Carl-Gunnar Åhlén's worklist in the booklet to
Caprice 21510.
If you find any missing or incorrect information, do not hesitate to contact me!
| Title, original; | Tärningen är kastad, filmmusik till Rolf Husberg |
| Title, translated; | Alea iacta est (editor's translation), music for a film by Rolf Husberg |
| Crew; | mostly jazz-ensembles |
| Catalogue number; | no |
| Composed; | k1960 |
| Movements; | ? |
| Playing time; | film 94 minutes |
| Text by; | Script by Kerstin Ekman (1933-, Sweden) and Vic Suneson (real name Sune Lundquist). |
| Dedicated to; | ? |
| Commissioned by; | the film was produced by Sandrews. |
| First performance; | 1960-02-15 at Astoria, Stockholm. |
| Manuscript at; | ? |
| Published by; | no |
| Commercially issued recordings; | no |
| Not commercially issued recordings made by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (Sveriges Radio); | |
| Other not commercially issued recordings; | |
| Significant texts about the piece; | |
| Internet-resources; | in the Internet Movie Database at http://us.imdb.com/Details?0054420 |
| Related pieces; | |
| Comments; | Torbjörn Iwan Lundquist (Swedish
composer, 1920-2000) also was involved as composer and
arranger. I've just seen the film and as the music is
mostly jazz-flavoured I suppose the music was mostly
written by Lundquist, with Rosenberg assisting here and
there. |
| Title, original; | The World of Beauty (Millesgården), filmmusik |
| Title, translated; | The World of Beauty (Millesgården), music for film |
| Crew; | 2 soprano, flute, oboe, violin, harp |
| Catalogue number; | no |
| Composed; | k1960 |
| Movements; | ? |
| Playing time; | ? |
| Text by; | ? |
| Dedicated to; | ? |
| Commissioned by; | ? |
| First performance; | ? |
| Manuscript at; | The Music Library of Sweden
(Bo Wallner's Rosenberg Archive) the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (according to Lyne 1977) |
| Published by; | no |
| Commercially issued recordings; | no |
| Not commercially issued recordings made by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (Sveriges Radio); | |
| Other not commercially issued recordings; | |
| Significant texts about the piece; | |
| Internet-resources; | |
| Related pieces; | |
| Comments; |
| Title, original; | Riflessioni nr 2 |
| Title, translated; | Riflessioni No 2 |
| Crew; | string orchestra |
| Catalogue number; | Lyne 160 |
| Composed; | k1960 |
| Movements; | ? |
| Playing time; | 17-20m |
| Text by; | no |
| Dedicated to; | ? |
| Commissioned by; | ? |
| First performance; | 1962-03-02: Radioorkestern, Stig Westerberg in the Contemporary Music-serie of the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation. |
| Manuscript at; | Copy at The Music Library of Sweden (Rosenberg archive) |
| Published by; | NMS (Nordiska Musikförlaget) Ed nr 6002, p1964 |
| Commercially issued recordings; | no |
| Not commercially issued recordings made by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (Sveriges Radio); | |
| Other not commercially issued recordings; | |
| Significant texts about the piece; | Bo Wallner's article "Kring Rosenbergs Riflessioni 1-3" (in Swedish) in Nutida Musik no 4 1961-2. |
| Internet-resources; | |
| Related pieces; | |
| Comments; | Riflessioni no 1 is for
violin & string orchestra (1959). The three Riflessioni was inspired by a performance of Purcell Fantasias by August Wenzinger's gamba ensemble in Arvika 1958. |
| Title, original; | Riflessioni nr 3 |
| Title, translated; | Riflessioni No 3 |
| Crew; | string orchestra |
| Catalogue number; | Lyne 161 |
| Composed; | k1960 |
| Movements; | ? |
| Playing time; | 22m |
| Text by; | no |
| Dedicated to; | ? |
| Commissioned by; | ? |
| First performance; | 1961-08-31: Luzern Festival
strings, Rudolf Baumgartner in Luzern, Switzerland. fp in Sweden: 1962-11-24: Radioorkestern, Rudolf Baumgartner. |
| Manuscript at; | ? |
| Published by; | NMS (Nordiska Musikförlaget) Ed nr 6010, p1968 (Edition Suecia according to Åhlén 1992). |
| Commercially issued recordings; | no |
| Not commercially issued recordings made by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (Sveriges Radio); | |
| Other not commercially issued recordings; | |
| Significant texts about the piece; | |
| Internet-resources; | |
| Related pieces; | |
| Comments; | Riflessioni no 1 is for
violin & string orchestra (1959). The three Riflessioni was inspired by a performance of Purcell Fantasias by August Wenzinger's gamba ensemble in Arvika 1958. |
| Title, original; | Soloklarinettsonat |
| Title, translated; | Sonata for clarinet solo |
| Crew; | clarinet |
| Catalogue number; | Lyne 162 |
| Composed; | k1960 |
| Movements; | one |
| Playing time; | 9 minutes |
| Text by; | no |
| Dedicated to; | Thore Janson |
| Commissioned by; | ? |
| First performance; | 1961-06-05: Thore Janson at Fylkingen in Stockholm. |
| Manuscript at; | ? |
| Published by; | Edition Suecia Ed nr 252, p1966. |
| Commercially issued recordings; | Kjell Fagéus, recorded 28 september 1994 in Gåsinge church, issued as Opus 3 CD 19406. |
| Not commercially issued recordings made by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (Sveriges Radio); | Kjell Fagéus, recorded latest 1988. |
| Other not commercially issued recordings; | |
| Significant texts about the piece; | Bo Wallner's article "Rosenbergiana" (5 pages in Swedish) in Musikrevy no 4 1962. |
| Internet-resources; | |
| Related pieces; | |
| Comments; |
| Title, original; | 2 sånger till dikter av Johannes Edfelt |
| Title, translated; | 2 Edfelt Songs (Lieder) |
| Crew; | voice, flute, 2 clarinet, cello |
| Catalogue number; | Lyne 163 |
| Composed; | k1960 |
| Movements; | Döende sommar (Det är fullbordans tid, Nun ist Voll-endungszeit); Syrinx (Ensam bland skuggor, Einsam im Schatten) |
| Playing time; | ? |
| Text by; | Johannes Edfelt (1904-97, Sweden) from the collection of poems Elden och klyftan (1943). |
| Dedicated to; | ? |
| Commissioned by; | ? |
| First performance; | not performed (according to Lyne 1977 & Åhlén 1992) |
| Manuscript at; | Autograph at The Music Library of Sweden (Rosenberg archive) |
| Published by; | available through the Swedish MIC |
| Commercially issued recordings; | no |
| Not commercially issued recordings made by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (Sveriges Radio); | |
| Other not commercially issued recordings; | |
| Significant texts about the piece; | |
| Internet-resources; | |
| Related pieces; | |
| Comments; |
| Title, original; | Åt jordgudinnan, kantat |
| Title, translated; | To the earth goddess, cantata |
| Crew; | mezzosoprano (or tenor or baritone), flute, clarinet, violin, viola, cello, lute |
| Catalogue number; | Lyne 164 |
| Composed; | k1960 |
| Movements; | ? |
| Playing time; | 20-23m |
| Text by; | Johannes Edfelt (1904-97, Sweden), poems and fragments chosen by Edfelt: 1. Den gyllne snigeln lyfter sina horn (from Bråddjupt eko, a cycle of poems in the collection Bråddjupt eko [1947]), 2. Strängare klanger ville jag höra (yet unlocated), 3. Februari vind (a prose poem from the collection Hemliga slagfält [1952]), 4. O ungdom, du som besöker mig (probably from the poem Ungdomstid in the collection Bråddjupt eko [1947]), 5. Du sitter där, min vän (possibly from the poem Tankar vid aftonlampan from the cycle of poems Strandmelodi from the collection Bråddjupt eko [1947]). |
| Dedicated to; | ? |
| Commissioned by; | ? |
| First performance; | 1961-06-05: Ann-Sofi Rosenberg, Ulf Rosenberg, Lars Åhman, Ville Sundling, Benny Schweidebach, Lars Olof Bergström, Roland Bengtsson, Sven-Erik Bäck at Fylkingen in Stockholm. |
| Manuscript at; | Copy at The Music Library of Sweden (Rosenberg archive) |
| Published by; | no, available through the Swedish MIC |
| Commercially issued recordings; | no |
| Not commercially issued recordings made by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (Sveriges Radio); | |
| Other not commercially issued recordings; | |
| Significant texts about the piece; | |
| Internet-resources; | |
| Related pieces; | |
| Comments; |
| Title, original; | Sekvens 40 (Funderingar över en doktorsavhandling och synnerligen sekvens 40) |
| Title, translated; | Sequence 40 (Reflections on a doctoral dissertation and especially sequence no. 40) |
| Crew; | organ |
| Catalogue number; | Lyne 165 |
| Composed; | k1961 |
| Movements; | ? |
| Playing time; | ? |
| Text by; | no |
| Dedicated to; | Carl-Allan Moberg? |
| Commissioned by; | ? |
| First performance; | 1961-06-02: Alf Linder at the organ of the Oscar's chuch in Stockholm, recorded by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation. According to Runaförlaget not broadcast until 1993, first public performance later in the sixties by Rune Engsö. |
| Manuscript at; | Copy at The Music Library of Sweden (Rosenberg archive), autograph lost according to Runaförlaget |
| Published by; | STM (Svensk Tidskrift för
Musikforskning) 1961 (page 13, Festskrift för Carl-Allan
Moberg) Runa, p1994 in 5 orgelstycken. Åhlén 1992 also mentions Eriksförlaget, but I haven't found that edition. |
| Commercially issued recordings; | no |
| Not commercially issued recordings made by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (Sveriges Radio); | Alf Linder, recorded 2 /6
1961 at the organ of the Oscar's chuch in Stockholm. Rune Engsö, recorded ? Mark Falsjö, at the organ of Oscar's church, Stockholm. |
| Other not commercially issued recordings; | |
| Significant texts about the piece; | Lennart Hedwall in the
article "Hilding Rosenbergs orgelmusik" (in
Swedish) in Musikrevy No 2 1982. |
| Internet-resources; | |
| Related pieces; | |
| Comments; |
Revisions and arrangements 1961
Die Insel der Glückseligkeit (The isle of
felicity), concert version, recitation, voices, orchestra, k1943,
r1961
| Title, original; | De kära sekunderna |
| Title, translated; | Le dilette seconde |
| Crew; | piano |
| Catalogue number; | Lyne 166 |
| Composed; | k1962 |
| Movements; | 1. Andante cantabile, 2. Poco lento, 3. Allegro furioso |
| Playing time; | ? |
| Text by; | no |
| Dedicated to; | ? |
| Commissioned by; | Gehrmans Musikförlag |
| First performance; | ? |
| Manuscript at; | ? |
| Published by; | Carl Gerhman's issue Svenska Albumblad, 12 piano pieces by Swedish composers, p1962, 24 pages. |
| Commercially issued recordings; | no |
| Not commercially issued recordings made by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (Sveriges Radio); | |
| Other not commercially issued recordings; | |
| Significant texts about the piece; | |
| Internet-resources; | |
| Related pieces; | |
| Comments; | "Svenska Albumblad" also contains pieces by Hilding Hallnäs, Dag Wirén, Ingemar Liljefors, Lars-Erik Larsson, Gunnar de Frumerie, Erland von Koch, Sven-Erik Johanson, Jan Carlstedt, Maurice Karkoff, Hans Eklund and Bo Linde. |
| Title, original; | Pan (Kort är sommaren), filmmusik till Björn Henning-Jensen |
| Title, translated; | Pan (Short is the summer), music for the film by Björn Henning-Jensen |
| Crew; | orchestra (2*2*20 1000 11 0 strings) |
| Catalogue number; | no |
| Composed; | k1962 |
| Movements; | ? |
| Playing time; | film 114m |
| Text by; | Script by Astrid Henning-Jensen (1914-2002, Denmark) and Bjarne Henning-Jensen (1908-1995, Denmark) after Knut Hamsun's (1859-1952, Norway) novel (1894). |
| Dedicated to; | ? |
| Commissioned by; | the film was produced by Sandrew. |
| First performance; | 1962-12-26 at Plaza, Royal in Stockholm. |
| Manuscript at; | Copy at The Music Library of
Sweden (Rosenberg archive). Also at the Swedish Film Institute (according to Lyne 1977). |
| Published by; | no, available through the Swedish MIC |
| Commercially issued recordings; | no |
| Not commercially issued recordings made by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (Sveriges Radio); | |
| Other not commercially issued recordings; | |
| Significant texts about the piece; | |
| Internet-resources; | in the Internet Movie Database at http://us.imdb.com/Details?0056153 |
| Related pieces; | |
| Comments; | Charles Redland (1911-94,
Sweden) was also involved in composing the music. Lappish song is used by HR (memoirs page 119). HR wrote more music than is heard in the film, both the music and the film were heavily cut (according to Bo Wallner in Nutida Musik no 1 1964-5). |
| Title, original; | Dagdrivaren |
| Title, translated; | The Shepherd of Days (The Sluggard, The Idler) |
| Crew; | baritone, orchestra (2*2*22 2000 11 1 str [2222 2200 1 percussions, harp, strings according to Lyne 1977 & Lennart Hedwall in Musikrevy 4/92]) |
| Catalogue number; | Lyne 167 |
| Composed; | k1963 (april) |
| Movements; | Han driver dagarna i bet, Lyran i hans minne, Rysande inträngde jag, Jag har dyrkat dem alla, Sitt hjärta har han mättat, Han står med sanningen i sin mun. |
| Playing time; | 20 minutes |
| Text by; | 6 poems by Sven Alfons (1918-1996, Sweden) from the collection of poems Ängelens bild (1961). Also on the cover of BIS LP-190 and CD-55 (in Swedish and in an English translation by William Jewson). |
| Dedicated to; | ? |
| Commissioned by; | ? |
| First performance; | 1964-10-28: Erik Saedén, Stockholm PO, Herbert Blomstedt at the Stockholm Concert Hall and the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation. |
| Manuscript at; | Copy at The Music Library of Sweden (Rosenberg archive) |
| Published by; | Edition Suecia Ed nr 266, p1967 |
| Commercially issued recordings; | Rolf Leanderson, Symfoniorkestern Norrköping, Göran W Nilson, recorded 27/11 1981 at Hörsalen, Norrköping, issued as BIS LP-190 + CD-55, 19:32 minutes. |
| Not commercially issued recordings made by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (Sveriges Radio); | |
| Other not commercially issued recordings; | |
| Significant texts about the piece; | Bo Wallner's article "En
oceanisk musik i orons öppna hus" (in Swedish) in
Nutida Musik no 1 1964-5. Bo Wallner in the booklet to BIS CD-55. |
| Internet-resources; | |
| Related pieces; | |
| Comments; |
| Title, original; | Soloviolinsonat nr 3, original |
| Title, translated; | Sonata for solo violin No 3, original |
| Crew; | violin |
| Catalogue number; | Lyne 168 |
| Composed; | k1963 |
| Movements; | 1. Poco largamente - allegro risoluto, 2. Andante, 3. Allegro con fuoco |
| Playing time; | 15m |
| Text by; | no |
| Dedicated to; | ? |
| Commissioned by; | ? |
| First performance; | 1966-03-20: Leon Spierer in Arvika, Sweden. |
| Manuscript at; | Copy at The Music Library of Sweden (Rosenberg archive), version? |
| Published by; | no, available at the Swedish MIC (according to Åhlén 1992) though this version isn't listed on their site. |
| Commercially issued recordings; | no |
| Not commercially issued recordings made by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (Sveriges Radio); | |
| Other not commercially issued recordings; | |
| Significant texts about the piece; | |
| Internet-resources; | |
| Related pieces; | Revised version. |
| Comments; |
| Title, original; | Soloviolinsonat nr 3, revision |
| Title, translated; | Sonata for solo violin No 3, revised |
| Crew; | violin |
| Catalogue number; | Lyne 168 |
| Composed; | k1963, r1967 |
| Movements; | 1. Poco largamente - allegro risoluto, 2. Andante, 3. Allegro con fuoco - quasi Allegretto. |
| Playing time; | 15m |
| Text by; | no |
| Dedicated to; | ? |
| Commissioned by; | ? |
| First performance; | 1967-04-28: Leon Spierer at the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation. |
| Manuscript at; | Copy at The Music Library of Sweden (Rosenberg archive), version? |
| Published by; | Edition Suecia Ed nr 275, p1968 |
| Commercially issued recordings; | Leon Spierer, recorded 29/4 1967 at the auditorium of Ekliden's school in Nacka, issued 1971 as Caprice CAP 1010 (Expo Norr Riks LP 10) = 14m. |
| Not commercially issued recordings made by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (Sveriges Radio); | Kjell Lysell, recorded ? |
| Other not commercially issued recordings; | |
| Significant texts about the piece; | |
| Internet-resources; | |
| Related pieces; | Original version. |
| Comments; |
| Title, original; | Salome, musik till balett av Birgit Cullberg |
| Title, translated; | Salome, music to a ballet by Birgit Cullberg |
| Crew; | orchestra (3333 4331 10 2 strings) |
| Catalogue number; | Lyne 169 |
| Composed; | k1963 |
| Movements; | ? |
| Playing time; | 30m |
| Text by; | no |
| Dedicated to; | ? |
| Commissioned by; | ? |
| First performance; | 1964-02-28: R Wolf, Marianne Orlando, C Ericson, Bruce Marks, Kungliga hovkapellet, Bertil Bokstedt at the Royal Swedish Opera in Stockholm. |
| Manuscript at; | Copy at The Music Library of Sweden (Rosenberg archive) |
| Published by; | no, available through the Swedish MIC |
| Commercially issued recordings; | no |
| Not commercially issued recordings made by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (Sveriges Radio); | |
| Other not commercially issued recordings; | |
| Significant texts about the piece; | |
| Internet-resources; | |
| Related pieces; | Metamorfosi sinfoniche nr 1 & 2. |
| Comments; | Grove 1980 says that the ballet is "after Metamorfosi sinfoniche no 1-2", but I think it was the other way. |
| Title, original; | Metamorfosi sinfoniche nr 1, ur Salome, balett |
| Title, translated; | Metamorfosi sinfoniche No 1, from Salome, ballet |
| Crew; | orchestra (3333 4331 13 2 strings) |
| Catalogue number; | Lyne 169a |
| Composed; | k1963 |
| Movements; | ? |
| Playing time; | 14-19m |
| Text by; | no |
| Dedicated to; | ? |
| Commissioned by; | ? |
| First performance; | 1967-09-07: Stockholms Filharmonikerna, Herbert Blomstedt at the Stockholm Concert Hall. |
| Manuscript at; | Copy at The Music Library of Sweden (Rosenberg archive) |
| Published by; | Edition Suecia Ed nr 250, p1967 |
| Commercially issued recordings; | no |
| Not commercially issued recordings made by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (Sveriges Radio); | |
| Other not commercially issued recordings; | |
| Significant texts about the piece; | |
| Internet-resources; | |
| Related pieces; | The ballet. |
| Comments; |
| Title, original; | Metamorfosi sinfoniche nr 2, Andantino & tema med 7 variationer ur Salome, balett |
| Title, translated; | Metamorfosi sinfoniche No 2, Andantino & theme with 7 variations from Salome, ballet |
| Crew; | orchestra (3*3*3*3* 4331 12 2 strings) |
| Catalogue number; | Lyne 169b |
| Composed; | k1963 |
| Movements; | Andantino & theme with 7 variations |
| Playing time; | 8-10m |
| Text by; | no |
| Dedicated to; | ? |
| Commissioned by; | ? |
| First performance; | never performed? |
| Manuscript at; | ? |
| Published by; | no, available through the Swedish MIC (issued by Edition Suecia according to Lyne 1977) |
| Commercially issued recordings; | no |
| Not commercially issued recordings made by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (Sveriges Radio); | |
| Other not commercially issued recordings; | |
| Significant texts about the piece; | |
| Internet-resources; | |
| Related pieces; | The ballet. |
| Comments; |
| Title, original; | Land of the Reindeer, musik till en kortfilm av Gun Nygren |
| Title, translated; | Land of the Reindeer, music for a short film by Gun Nygren |
| Crew; | ? |
| Catalogue number; | no |
| Composed; | 1963 (z) |
| Movements; | ? |
| Playing time; | ? |
| Text by; | the film with script by Gun Nygren |
| Dedicated to; | ? |
| Commissioned by; | the film was produced by Filmaktiebolaget Aktuellt Cinemascope Production |
| First performance; | the film was premiered in 1963 |
| Manuscript at; | ? |
| Published by; | ? |
| Commercially issued recordings; | no |
| Not commercially issued recordings made by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (Sveriges Radio); | |
| Other not commercially issued recordings; | |
| Significant texts about the piece; | |
| Internet-resources; | |
| Related pieces; | |
| Comments; | I've only seen this music
mentioned at www.svenskfilmdatabas.se, the
database of the the Swedish Film Institute. The music is based on Lappish folksong. |
Revisions and arrangements 1963
The Portrait, opera, version 3, voices, mixed
choir, ballet, orchestra, k1955, r1956, r1963
| Title, original; | Sönerna (Kain & Abel) balettmusik till Birgit Cullberg |
| Title, translated; | The Sons (Cain & Abel), ballet music to Birgit Cullberg |
| Crew; | flute, oboe, clarinet, strings, piano |
| Catalogue number; | Lyne 170 |
| Composed; | k1964 |
| Movements; | ? |
| Playing time; | 21m |
| Text by; | no |
| Dedicated to; | ? |
| Commissioned by; | ? |
| First performance; | 1964-12-06: Cullbergbaletten, Radioorkestern, Stig Westerberg in Swedish public service television. |
| Manuscript at; | Copy at The Music Library of Sweden (Rosenberg archive) |
| Published by; | no, available through the Swedish MIC |
| Commercially issued recordings; | no |
| Not commercially issued recordings made by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (Sveriges Radio); | |
| Other not commercially issued recordings; | |
| Significant texts about the piece; | |
| Internet-resources; | |
| Related pieces; | Metamorfosi sinfonichi nr 3 |
| Comments; | Grove 1980 says that the ballet is "after Metamorfosi sinfoniche no 3", but I think it was the other way. |
| Title, original; | Metamorfosi sinfoniche nr 3, ur Sönerna, balett |
| Title, translated; | Metamorfosi sinfoniche No 3, from The Sons, ballet |
| Crew; | flute*, oboe, clarinet, stings, piano |
| Catalogue number; | Lyne 170a |
| Composed; | k1964 |
| Movements; | ? |
| Playing time; | 15-18m |
| Text by; | no |
| Dedicated to; | ? |
| Commissioned by; | ? |
| First performance; | 1966-11-13: Norrköpings orkesterförening, Sven-Gunnar Andrén at the Auditorium in Norrköping. |
| Manuscript at; | Copy at The Music Library of Sweden (Rosenberg archive) |
| Published by; | Edition Suecia Ed nr 267, p1967 |
| Commercially issued recordings; | no |
| Not commercially issued recordings made by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (Sveriges Radio); | Norrköping SO, Sven-Gunnar
Andrén, concert 1972 at Arbetarföreningens teater,
Norrköping. |
| Other not commercially issued recordings; | |
| Significant texts about the piece; | |
| Internet-resources; | |
| Related pieces; | The ballet. |
| Comments; |
Revisions and arrangements 1964
Concerto for Viola and Orchestra, 1964 version,
viola, orchestra, k1942, r1945, r1964
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| Commercially issued recordings; | |
| Not commercially issued recordings made by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (Sveriges Radio); | |
| Other not commercially issued recordings; | |
| Significant texts about the piece; | |
| Internet-resources; | |
| Related pieces; | |
| Comments; |
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