
Folke Rabe (Stockholm, Sweden, 28 October 1935 - 25 September 2017) was a Swedish composer. Works include the electronic drone pieces What?? (also translated as "Was??") (1968), Basta for solo trombone (1982), Escalations for brass quintet (1988), Concerto for trombone: "All the Lonely People" (1989) featuring quotes from The Beatles' "Eleanor Rigby", and With Love No. 1 and 2 for piano (1988). According to Robert Erickson, What?? contains "no obvious discrete changes" and "no sharply defined sections".
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what??
What?? (2)
Swinee River
Argh!
What?? (half-speed)
Was
To The Barbender
Joe's Harp
Was??
Basta
Bolos
Tintomara
Rondes
Memoria in Memoriam
What?? [Half-speed]
What?? (Production 1) - Production 1
Shazam
To Love: III. —
Ach Chamberlin
To Love: I. —
Cyclone
What?? (Production 2) - Production 2
Bar
2 Strofer
To Love: II. —
To Love: IV. —
To Love: VI. —
What
To Love: VII. —
To Love: V. —
Argh
Sardine Sarcophagus
Naturen, Flocken o Slakten
what?
Två Strofer
Notturno
Notturno: I. Lento
Basta für Posaune solo
Escalations
Piece
Naturen, Flocken Och Släkten
What?? - Production 1
With Love: I. —
Pièce
Swinee River [#]
01 - Folke Rabe - What??
What?? (First Version, Normal Speed)
All the Lonely People... Concerto for Trombone and Chamber Orchestra
With Love: II. —
WHAT?? (Radio Boredcast Day 12)
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