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Stolta stad! (Proud city!) is Epistle No. 33 in the Swedish poet and performer Carl Michael Bellman's 1790 song collection, Fredman's Epistles. One of his best-known works, it combines both spoken (with words in German, Danish, Swedish, and French) and sung sections (in Swedish). In the spoken sections, Bellman, as composer and as performer, imitates a whole crowd of people of many descriptions. It has been described as Swedish literature's most congenial portrait of the country's capital city, Stockholm.

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  • Stolta stad! (Proud city!) is Epistle No. 33 in the Swedish poet and performer Carl Michael Bellman's 1790 song collection, Fredman's Epistles. One of his best-known works, it combines both spoken (with words in German, Danish, Swedish, and French) and sung sections (in Swedish). In the spoken sections, Bellman, as composer and as performer, imitates a whole crowd of people of many descriptions. It has been described as Swedish literature's most congenial portrait of the country's capital city, Stockholm. The epistle is subtitled "1:o Om Fader Movitz's öfverfart til Djurgården, och 2:o om den dygdiga Susanna." (Firstly about father Movitz's crossing to Djurgården, and secondly about the virtuous Susanna). Performances of the epistle have been recorded by Fred Åkerström and by Sven-Bertil Taube. (en)
  • Stolta stad, 1:o om Fader Movitz's öfverfart till Djurgården, och 2:do om den dygdiga Susanna eller Fredmans epistel n:o 33 är en av Carl Michael Bellmans Fredmans epistlar. Episteln består förutom av sången av en lång prosainledning som skildrar myllret på Skeppsbron, en plats som Bellman kände väl då den låg precis utanför hans kontor på generaltulldirektionen. I trängseln förekom mjölkförsäljare, sjömän, kringelförsäljare, prostituerade, en akrobat klädd som harlekin, en tysk med och markatta samt en tulltjänsteman, som med självironi kallas tullsnok. Det talas svenska, tyska, franska och danska. En soldat sitter och skiter, det spelas kort och musik. (sv)
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  • Sheet music (en)
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  • First page of sheet music for the 1790 edition; there are also spoken sections. (en)
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  • Melody of the sung part of Stolta Stad! (en)
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  • CMB EP33.MID (en)
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  • Swedish (en)
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  • Allegedly from Pierre-Alexandre Monsigny's opera Le cadi dupé (en)
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  • voice and cittern (en)
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  • poem by Carl Michael Bellman (en)
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  • Melody of Epistle 33 (en)
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  • Proud city! (en)
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  • 1771-10-16 (xsd:date)
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  • Stolta stad! (Proud city!) is Epistle No. 33 in the Swedish poet and performer Carl Michael Bellman's 1790 song collection, Fredman's Epistles. One of his best-known works, it combines both spoken (with words in German, Danish, Swedish, and French) and sung sections (in Swedish). In the spoken sections, Bellman, as composer and as performer, imitates a whole crowd of people of many descriptions. It has been described as Swedish literature's most congenial portrait of the country's capital city, Stockholm. (en)
  • Stolta stad, 1:o om Fader Movitz's öfverfart till Djurgården, och 2:do om den dygdiga Susanna eller Fredmans epistel n:o 33 är en av Carl Michael Bellmans Fredmans epistlar. Episteln består förutom av sången av en lång prosainledning som skildrar myllret på Skeppsbron, en plats som Bellman kände väl då den låg precis utanför hans kontor på generaltulldirektionen. (sv)
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  • Stolta Stad! (en)
  • Stolta stad (sv)
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