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Harvest sold Evenflo to Weston Presidio in 2007. [1] In January 2012, Evenflo Company Inc. sold their feeding business to Kimberly-Clark de México, a personal and family care products company in Mexico. [2] From then on, Evenflo-branded products began to be marketed under the names “Evenflo Baby”, and “Evenflo Feeding” respectively.
Symphony (1949–50) Johann Baptist Wanhal: Symphony, Bryan E1 [33] *Symphony, Bryan E2 [34] Symphony, Bryan E3 [35] Symphony, Bryan E4 [36] [37] Symphony, Bryan E5 [38] Václav Jindřich Veit: Symphony, Opus 49 [39] Richard Wagner: Symphony in E major (two movements sketched but abandoned in 1834, completed by Felix Mottl in 1887) Karl Weigl
italics set off by a comma: Symphony No. 9, New World Symphony; When referring to a work by nickname alone: quoted: "New World" Symphony; italicized: New World Symphony; unadorned: New World Symphony; Note that the generic portion of the common name or nickname—"Symphony", in this case—is not italicized.
Kullervo (sometimes referred to as the Kullervo Symphony), Op. 7, is a five-movement symphonic work for soprano, [a] baritone, male choir, and orchestra written from 1891–1892 by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius.
The first Boston-area performance of the Symphony in B-flat for Band was at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on May 13, 1955 with conductor John Corley. [4]There are two recordings of this piece conducted by composer: Philharmonia Orchestra (1956, EMI, issued 1958 as Angel LP 35489) and Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra (recorded at the Herkulessaal der Müncher Residenz, 8 October ...
The Symphony No. 5 in E-flat major, Op. 82, is a three-movement work for orchestra written from 1914 to 1915 by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius.He revised it in 1916 and again from 1917 to 1919, at which point it reached its final form.
The Symphony No. 2 in E minor, Op. 27, is a four-movement composition for orchestra written from October 1906 to April 1907 by the Russian composer Sergei Rachmaninoff. The premiere was performed at the Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg on 26 January 1908, with the composer conducting.
The Symphony No. 4 in B ♭ major, Op. 60, is the fourth-published symphony by Ludwig van Beethoven. It was composed in 1806 and premiered in March 1807 at a private concert in Vienna at the town house of Prince Lobkowitz. The first public performance was at the Burgtheater in Vienna in April 1808. The symphony is in four movements.