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Meaning of "berwald"

berwald (noun): a surname of Scandinavian origin, possibly indicating a family name or place name. It may refer to individuals or locations associated with the name Berwald

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During that time Berwald focused his attention on producing chamber music.
She was a pupil of Franz Berwald for two years.
Among her compositions are the Nocturne för melodiinstrument written down by Mathilda Berwald.
Its principal performing venue is the Berwaldhallen Berwald Hall.
Kamu 's two discs of Berwald for Naxos both received the rare Diapason d'Or award.
The royal family stepped in, and Berwald got the post.
The Sibelius is flanked by a pair of symphonies by the early-romantic Swedish composer Franz Berwald.
Berwaldhallen is named after Franz Berwald one of Sweden 's foremost composers of the 19th century.
Sweden '' s most classic and notable composers includes Carl Michael Bellman and Franz Berwald.
The summers were off-season for the orchestra, and Berwald travelled around Scandinavia, Finland and Russia.
In Sweden, you have the finest example of this, Berwald.
Franz Adolph Berwald was born in July 1796 in Stockholm into a musical family.

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