Orchestral Works
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Title:
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Orchestral Works |
Otros títulos:
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Clarinet Concerto |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Carl Nielsen; Arve Tellefsen; Frantz Lemmser; Kjell-Inge Stevennson; Herbert Blomstedt |
Código CDU:
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N.02 |
Forma Musical:
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Orchestral music ; Rhapsodies (Music) ; Overtures ; Concertos (Violin) ; Concertos (Flute) ; Concertos (Clarinet). |
Abstract:
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Although Finland's extraordinary Jean Sibelius may be foremost among Nordic composers, his contemporary, Carl Nielsen—best known for six highly original symphonies and simple popular songs—holds an honored place as Denmark's foremost post-Romantic musical ambassador, and has found considerable acclaim amongst musicians and audiences alike.
A painter by profession, Nielsen's father spent as much or more energy on his secondary activities as a violinist, and it was in this way that young Carl received his first musical instruction. At 14 Carl auditioned for a position with a military wind ensemble at Odense (he was hired as a bugler, despite his lack of formal training on the instrument). During a visit to Copenhagen in 1883, Nielsen was introduced to composer Niels W. Gade, who suggested that the young musician enroll at the Conservatory for serious studies. During Nielsen's three years at the Conservatory (1884-1886) his primary subjects were violin and theory, and at no time did he ... |
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