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The Monday Group (sv. Måndagsgruppen) was an influential group of Swedish composers, musicians and musicologists. The group was formed in 1944 and gathered a group of young composers in the apartment of the group's leader Karl-Birger Blomdahl. During the meetings the members discussed music aesthetics and compositional process and technique, in particular Paul Hindemith's Unterweisung im Tonsatz. The core of the group consisted of Karl-Birger Blomdahl, Sven-Erik Bäck, Sven-Eric Johanson, Ingvar Lidholm, Claude Loyola Allgén and Hans Leygraf. Other people, for example , , Hilding Rosenberg and Ingmar Bengtsson also participated at times.

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  • The Monday Group (en)
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  • Måndagsgruppen var en sammanslutning av svenska tonsättare, musiker och musikforskare som regelbundet umgicks och diskuterade komposition på måndagar från 1944 fram till slutet av 1940-talet. Informell ledare för gruppen var Karl-Birger Blomdahl, i vars bostad på Drottninggatan i Stockholm mötena ägde rum. (sv)
  • The Monday Group (sv. Måndagsgruppen) was an influential group of Swedish composers, musicians and musicologists. The group was formed in 1944 and gathered a group of young composers in the apartment of the group's leader Karl-Birger Blomdahl. During the meetings the members discussed music aesthetics and compositional process and technique, in particular Paul Hindemith's Unterweisung im Tonsatz. The core of the group consisted of Karl-Birger Blomdahl, Sven-Erik Bäck, Sven-Eric Johanson, Ingvar Lidholm, Claude Loyola Allgén and Hans Leygraf. Other people, for example , , Hilding Rosenberg and Ingmar Bengtsson also participated at times. (en)
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  • The Monday Group (sv. Måndagsgruppen) was an influential group of Swedish composers, musicians and musicologists. The group was formed in 1944 and gathered a group of young composers in the apartment of the group's leader Karl-Birger Blomdahl. During the meetings the members discussed music aesthetics and compositional process and technique, in particular Paul Hindemith's Unterweisung im Tonsatz. The core of the group consisted of Karl-Birger Blomdahl, Sven-Erik Bäck, Sven-Eric Johanson, Ingvar Lidholm, Claude Loyola Allgén and Hans Leygraf. Other people, for example , , Hilding Rosenberg and Ingmar Bengtsson also participated at times. Musically the group had a modernist approach inspired by German avant-garde. Most of the members rejected the late-romantic and neo-classical ideals that were present in Sweden at the time. Måndagsgruppen participated in cultural and musical debate and played an important role in the stylistic changes towards modernism that came during 1950–1960. Several of the members became professors in composition. (en)
  • Måndagsgruppen var en sammanslutning av svenska tonsättare, musiker och musikforskare som regelbundet umgicks och diskuterade komposition på måndagar från 1944 fram till slutet av 1940-talet. Informell ledare för gruppen var Karl-Birger Blomdahl, i vars bostad på Drottninggatan i Stockholm mötena ägde rum. (sv)
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