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(1814) Ludwig van Beethoven: Premiere of Fidelio (final version), in Vienna, Austria, with Beethoven conducting.
(1971) Gottfried von Einem: Premiere of Der Besuch der Alten Dame, in Vienna, Austria.
(1988) Gottfried von Einem: Premiere of Symphony no. 4, in Vienna, Austria.
(1989) Peter Wallin: First performance of "Don´t ever do that again!!!", in Helsingborg, Sweden.
(2002) Peter Wallin: First performance of "Peace Song", in Billund, Denmark.

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[details ←] Divertimento (1946) Brass W/ky
[details ←] Francesca Da Rimini (1954), violin, vocal,
[details ←] Jazz-Koloraturen (1929), Soprano saxophone, sax, vocal, bassoon, saxophone,
[details ←] Piano Pieces, 3, piano,
[details ←] Divertimento (1951)
[details ←] Ochestral Variations (1947)
[details ←] Ornaments (1950), piano,
[details ←] Romeo Und Julia Libretto
[details ←] Divertimento, Op. 7 (1963), concert band,
[details ←] 200,000 Taler Voice Score, vocal,
[details ←] Demeter (1963), piano,
[details ←] Der Mohr Von Venedig (1955), piano,
[details ←] Die Flut (1946) [the Tide], vocal,
[details ←] Lysistrata (1950) Voice Score, vocal,
[details ←] Piano Concerto No. 2, Op. 42, piano,
[details ←] Tr-Ume Vom Tod Und Vom Leben Large Choral, choral, vocal,
[details ←] Var for Orchestra On Paganini Study Score
[details ←] Werke Fur Violine Solo, violin,
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Born: 19 January 1903 — Njo Sjwang — Manchuria
Died: 30 January 1975 — Berlin — Germany
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5 February 1939: Premiere of the Symphony, in Berlin, Germany.
20 December 1946: Premiere of Die Flut, on Radio Berlin, Germany.
4 March 1947: Premiere of Die Flut, in Dresden, Germany.
27 November 1947: Premiere of orchestral variations over a theme by Paganini, in Leipzig, Germany.
26 March 1948: Premiere of the piano concerto op. 28, in Göttingen, Germany.
23 September 1952: Premiere of Preußisches Märchen, in Berlin, Germany.
15 September 1953: Premiere of Orchester-Ornament op. 44, in Venice, Italy.
17 October 1953: Premiere of Abstrakte Oper no. 1, in Mannheim, Germany.

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