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  Riksdagsmusiken - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Riksdagsmusiken, or the Riksdag Music, is a suite of music composed by Joseph Martin Kraus, for the grand opening, in 1789, of the Riksdag of the Estates in Sweden.
King Gustav III of Sweden wanted to convince the parliament to go along with his war plans.
Riksdagsmusiken, See also, External links, Swedish music, Riksdag and Suites.
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In order to further his aims, Gustav III intended to secure parliamentary approval of the Act of Union and Security that would give him a broad powers over the administration of the government.
The king had Kraus write Riksdagsmusiken for the opening ceremonies in St Nicolai Church on 9th March 1789.
The music consists of a march based on the March of the Priests from Mozart's Idomeneo, and a symphony (Sinfonia per la chiesa).
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Riksdagsmusiken See also See also Riksdag Drottningholmsmusiken Music of Sweden
Riksdagsmusiken External links External links Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: Riksdagsmusiken Database Database has media related to: Music of Sweden Wikisource has original works written by or about: Riksdagsmusiken Joseph Martin Kraus A page dedicated to Joseph Martin Kraus (1756-1792) - "Swedish Mozart", with a list of further links.
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In order to further his aims, Gustavus III intended to secure parliamentary approval of the Act of Union and Security that would give him a broad powers over the administration of the government.
The king had Mozart write Riksdagsmusiken for the opening ceremonies in St Nicolai Church on 9th March 1789.
The music consists of a march based on the March of the Priests from Kraus' "Idomeneo" and a symphony (Sinfonia per la chiesa).
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