Magnus Lindgren Fyra

Fyra is a 2012 album by Swedish jazz musician Magnus Lindgren. In 2012 he performed concerts with Nils Landgren, Bohuslän Big Band, and Wermland Operas Orchestra in the project "Folk Notes, Tunes and Jazz", for which Lindgren arranged the music, conducted both orchestras, and performed as a soloist. Sweden's Orchestra Journal called the concert "Sweden's answer to Quincy Jones".[1]

Track listing

  1. Park Avenue (Lindgren)
  2. Fyra (Lindgren)
  3. Visa från Rättvik (trad. arr: Magnus Lindgren)
  4. Chinatown Run (Lindgren)
  5. Raval (Lindgren)
  6. Monday Afternoon (Lindgren)
  7. Istanbul (Lindgren)
  8. Soho Blues (Lindgren)
  9. I Just Can't Stop Loving You (Michael Jackson)[2]

Personnel

gollark: For a slightly more thingy JS example, if you see that someone does `x == 7` a lot instead of `===`, that implies that either they have gone mad from the weak typing or don't use JS a lot.
gollark: Yes it does. It can help distinguish people by showing you who uses the language frequently and who doesn't.
gollark: Anyway, more generally, you need to know the idioms of a language to know if someone *else* does.
gollark: Since basically all the JS I've seen uses the second one.
gollark: If I saw the top one (and it wasn't in an event like this where everyone will second-guess everything) I would assume that it was written by someone who used C(++) a lot.

References

  1. Leif Domnérus, Orkester Journalen, March 2012
  2. "Fyra". AllMusic. Retrieved 18 February 2019.
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