Inspired by SP eyewear…

Ralph Lundsten - The Swedish Cosmopolite

Ralph Lundsten is Sweden's best-known composer of electronic music, and is also known as "the father of electronic music". Every day his music is played all over the world. Already many of his works are issued as popular classics and there will no doubt be more. Ralph Lundsten's music has been performed by many artists and has been heard in a great number of films, radio and TV-programs. Ralph Lundsten has made over 60 records and written seven symphonies and 100 ballets. Today more than 100 choreographic versions of Ralph Lundsten's music have been produced, from TV ballets and major performances on Swedish opera stages to smaller efforts by independent groups. Ralph Lundsten wrote the official music for the UN's 50th anniversary in 1995. He has also written books and produced 12 short films, several of which have won awards both at home and abroad.
Especially for SP
Ralph Lundsten wrote a special composition for the Staffan Preutz eyewear promotional film. It is called NOCTURNE FOR A NEBULA and it symbolises a journey of the mind, from the earth to outer space, and the discovery of a new, unique product - an invention for mankind - the Staffan Preutz. The form and design of the Staffan Preutz also inspired Ralph Lundsten to compose another piece of music called POLARIS.
Please take the time to listen to these two wonderful compositions.

Realplayer versions     Nocturne for a Nebula     Polaris
 
Windows player versions     Nocturne for a Nebula   Polaris
30 sec versions     Nocturne for a Nebula    Polaris