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Nielsen, Carl (August) (
b Nørre-Lyndelse, 1865;
d Copenhagen, 1931). Danish composer, violinist, and conductor. Showed mus. talent as child and became military trumpeter at 14 at Odense 1879–83. Formed str. qt. in 1882. Joined th. orch. as violinist, 1886, and was violinist in Royal Chapel orch. 1889–1905. Studied at Royal Cons., Copenhagen, 1884. Made some appearances as cond., and became a cond. at Royal Th., Copenhagen, 1908–14. Cond. Copenhagen Mus. Soc. 1915–27. On staff of Royal Danish Cons. from 1915, becoming dir. 1931. Visited Berlin 1921, London 1923, and Paris 1926 to conduct his own works. For many years his mus. was little known outside Denmark, but after World War II the power and originality of his syms. spread to other countries. The 5th Sym. contains an early aleatory feature, when the side-drummer is instructed to improvise so as to drown the rest of the orch. His First Sym. of 1891–2 is one of earliest examples of ‘progressive tonality’, i.e. it begins in one key and ends in another. Prin. comps.:OPERAS:
Snefrid, melodrama (1893);
Saul and David (1898–1901);
Maskarade (1904–6).INCIDENTAL MUSIC:
Hr. Oluf han rider ( Master Oluf Rides) (1906);
Tove (1906–8);
Willemoes (1907–8);
Foraeldre (1908);
Hagbarth og Signe (1910);
St Hansaftenspil (1913);
Faedreland (1915);
Løgneren (1918);
Aladdin (1918–19);
Cosmus (1921–2);
Ebbe Skammelsen (1925);
Amor og Digteren (Love and the Poet) (1931);
Paaske-aften (1931).ORCH.: syms.: No.1 in G minor (1891–2), No.2 (
The Four Temperaments) (1901–2), No.3 (
Sinfonia espansiva) with sop. and bar. (1910–11), No.4 (
Det uudslukkelige, The
Inextinguishable) (1915–16); No.5 (1921–2), No.6 (
Sinfonia semplice) (1924–5);
Little Suite, str. (1888);
Helios, ov. (1903);
The Dream of Gunnar (
Saga-Drøm) (1908); vn. conc. (1911);
Franz Neruda in memoriam, speaker, orch. (1918);
Pan and Syrinx, pastorale (1917);
7 Pieces from ‘Aladdin’ (1918–19); fl. conc. (1926);
En Fantasirejse til Faerøerne (An Imaginary Trip to the Faroe Islands), rhapsody (1927); cl. conc. (1928).CHORAL:
Hymnus Amoris, sop., ten., bar., bass, children's ch., male ch., mixed ch., orch. (1896);
Søvnen (Sleep), ch., orch. (1904);
Fynsk Foraar (Springtime on Fyn), sop., ten., bass-bar., ch., orch. (1921);
Hyldest til Holberg (Homage to Holberg), solo vv., ch., orch. (1922);
Hymne til Kunsten (Hymn to Art), sop., ten., ch., wind instr. (1929); 3
Motets, unacc. ch. (1929); various occasional cantatas, incl. one for the 50th anniv. of Danish Cremation Union (1931).CHAMBER MUSIC: str. qts.: in D minor (1882–3), in F (1887), No.1 in G minor (1888), No.2 in F minor (1890), No.3 in E♭ (1898), No.4 in F (1906/19); str. quintet in G (1888), wind quintet (1922); vn. sonatas: in G (1881–2), No.1 in A (1895), No.2 (1912);
Ved en ung Kunstners Baare (At the bier of a young artist), str. qt., db. (1910);
Prelude and Theme with Variations, solo vn. (1923);
Serenata in vano, cl., bn., hn., vc., db. (1914).PIANO:
2 Characteristic Pieces (
c.1882–3);
5 Pieces (1890);
Symphonic Suite (1894);
6 Humoresque-Bagatelles (1894–7);
Festive Prelude to the New Century (1899);
Chaconne (1916);
Theme with Variations (1916);
Suite (1919);
Tre Klaverstykker (3 Pieces) (1928);
Piano Music for Young and Old, 24 5-finger pieces (1930).VOICE & PIANO:
5 Poems by J. P. Jacobsen (1891);
6 Songs and Verses by J. P. Jacobsen (1891);
6 Songs (Holstein) (1894);
7 Strophic Songs (1905–7);
Tove, 3 songs for Holstein's play (1906–8);
Willemoes, 5 songs for L. C. Nielsen's play (1907–8);
Hymn to Denmark (1917);
3 Songs from ‘Aladdin’ (1918);
20 Popular Melodies (1917–21);
Balladen om Bjørnen (Ballad of the Bear) (1923);
10 Little Danish Songs (1923–4).ORGAN:
29 Short Preludes (or for harmonium) (1929);
2 Preludes (1930);
Commotio (1931).
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Carl Nielsen.
Magazine article from: Scandinavian Studies; 6/22/1998; ; 700+ words
; Jack Lawson. Carl Nielsen. 20th Century Composers. London...biography of the Danish composer, Carl Nielsen, offers a thorough, scholarly review...Lawson, founder and president of The Carl Nielsen Society of Great Britain, manages...
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Steen Chr. Steensen. Musik er liv: En biografi om Carl Nielsen.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Scandinavian Studies; 6/22/2002; ; 700+ words
; Includes CD set Carl Nielsen: De seks symfonier. London Symphony Orchestra Dirigeret...388. Steen Chr. Steensen's recent biography of Carl Nielsen, Musik er liv: En biografi om Carl Nielsen, follows on the heels of Jorgen I. Jensen's definitive...
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Carl Nielsen, Danskeren: Musikbiografi.
Magazine article from: Notes; 12/1/1993; ; 700+ words
; Carl Nielsen is much neglected on the concert circuit today. His richly textured...Nielsen and his music in his homeland. Jorgen Jensen's title Carl Nielsen: Danskeren (Carl Nielsen: The Dane) suggests "a Danish approach" to his subject...
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Carl Nielsen.(Carl Nielsen. Complete Symphonies)(Video recording review)
Magazine article from: Notes; 3/1/2007; ; 700+ words
; Carl Nielsen. Complete Symphonies, including Karl...documentary The Light and the Darkness: On Carl Nielsen's Life and Music. DVD. Danish National...the six symphonies by Danish composer Carl Nielsen (1865-1931). Taken from two concerts...
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Carl Nielsen: The Man and the Music.(Review)
Magazine article from: Notes; 12/1/1999; ; 700+ words
; Carl Nielsen: The Man and the Music. Edited by Knud...organizations cooperated in the production of Carl Nielsen: The Man and the Music: the Danish...containing 258 entries) derived from Carl Nielsen, kompositioner: En bibliografi, by...
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Music is life and like it inextinguishable; The music of Carl Nielsen is the main focus of the Discover Denmark festival which is launched at Symphony Hall tonight. Terry Grimley, a long-time enthusiast, reflects on the qualities that inspire a special affection for his music.
Newspaper article from: The Birmingham Post (England); 10/6/2001; 700+ words
; ...Andersen might have written. And Carl Nielsen was born only a few miles from...barracks - will take you from the Carl Nielsen Concert Hall (and Museum) to...chance discovery of a book called Carl Nielsen, Symphonist when I was whiling...
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Classical: The Danish invasion Carl Nielsen is Denmark's most famous composer, but he's just one of many being featured at this year's Proms.
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 7/23/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...sea and across a long bridge. Carl Nielsen would not have recognised the sophisticated...musical have come a long way since Nielsen's day. The city's musical...Department and general editor of the new Carl Nielsen Edition, beamed visibly as he...
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preview Full-bodied and visceral Carl Nielsen's rigorous symphonies have a life-affirming zest
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London; 1/11/2009; ; 697 words
; ...that is how Danish composer Carl Nielsen viewed his art, and what a tumultuous...invariably get in Sibelius. In Nielsen's Fifth Symphony the sense of...and fulfilled is overpowering.' Carl Nielsen - Bridgewater Hall, Manchester...
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A survey of the written reception of Carl Nielsen, 1931-2006.
Magazine article from: Notes; 9/1/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...approach that is gradually gaining ground when it comes to Carl Nielsen (1865-1931). It appears that two conditions have...expression. No such reception-history analysis of Carl Nielsen in this sense has been conducted until recently, nor...
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CLASSICAL RECORDINGS;Savoring the Romantic Tradition of Danish Composer Carl Nielsen
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 5/2/1993; ; 700+ words
; Carl Nielsen (1865-1931) is widely known as one...tomorrow night in the Kennedy Center. But Nielsen's six symphonies are a small part of...last and best in the Romantic tradition. Nielsen spent much of his career as a theater...
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Carl August Nielsen
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Carl August Nielsen Carl August Nielsen (1865-1931) was...and a fresh approach to tonality. Carl Nielsen was born on June 9, 1865, in N...penetrating analysis by Robert Simpson, Carl Nielsen: Symphonist, 1865-1931 (1952...
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Carl Nielsen
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Carl Nielsen , 1865-1931, Danish composer. Nielsen was a pupil of Niels Gade at the Royal Conservatory in Copenhagen...known internationally primarily for his six symphonies. Nielsen also composed one concerto apiece for flute, clarinet...
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Nielsen, Carl August
Book article from: World Encyclopedia
Nielsen, Carl August (1865–1931) Danish composer. He developed the principle of progressive tonality . Nielsen wrote six symphonies, of which the fourth, “The Inextinguishable...
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Nielsen, Carl (August)
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music
Nielsen, Carl (August) ( b Nørre-Lyndelse, 1865; d Copenhagen, 1931...Holstein's play (1906–8); Willemoes , 5 songs for L. C. Nielsen's play (1907–8); Hymn to Denmark (1917); 3 Songs from...
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Simpson, Robert (Wilfred Levick)
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music
...1951–80. Author of Carl Nielsen , Symphonist (1952), Bruckner...Natural Justice (1981). Awarded Nielsen Medal (1956) and Bruckner Medal...1954); Variations on a Theme of Carl Nielsen (1983); Variations and Fugue...
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