Paul Le Flem Vídeos
compositor francés
Conmemoraciones 2024 (Muerte: Paul Le Flem)
- ópera, sinfonía, música clásica
- Francia
- director de orquesta, compositor, musicólogo, militar, crítico musical
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Knudåge Riisager Peder Møller Otto Malling Peder Gram Albert Roussel Igor Stravinsky Grabner Lander Royal Danish Theatre 1900 1923 1925 1930 1956 1976 1997
00:00 - I. Allegro sereno 06:32 - II. Notturno (amoroso) 10:15 - III. Allegro leggiero 12:34 - IV. Allegro sciolto / Ensemble: Scandinavian Wind Quintet & Royal Danish String Quartet Year of Recording: 1997 / "Knudage Riisager was born in what is today Estonia of Danish parents. His father Emil Riisager was an engineer, and the family returned to Denmark in 1900 when Knudåge was three years old. He graduated from Copenhagen University where he received violin lessons from Peder Møller, and studied music theory under Otto Malling and Peder Gram. For many years he worked in a government job, and also as a composer. In 1923 he went to Paris to study with Albert Roussel and Paul Le Flem, where he experienced at first hand French neoclassicism and the music of Igor Stravinsky and Les Six. Later he also studied in Leipzig with Hermann Grabner. Knudåge Riisager's international fame is largely due to his extensive work in ballet music, which was primarily a result of collaboration with Harald Lander. The first work he composed for the Royal Danish Theatre was music for the ballet Benzin by Storm P. staged by Elna Ørnberg in 1930. Knudåge Riisager was also an industrious writer: his bibliography includes nearly 400 titles spread over six decades. In 1956–67 he was director of the Royal Danish Academy of Music. His compositions are stored in the Music and Theatre Department at the Royal Danish Library. He was a commander of the 1st degree in the Dannebrogordenen, and is buried at Tibirkegård." (Wikipedia) / COPYRIGHT Disclaimer, Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. Allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
Siegfried Salomon Alf Sjøen Tenna Frederiksen Frederiksen Det Kongelige Teater 1603 1885 1899 1903 1916 1922 1925 1926 1928 1962
It is my sincere desire that any and all possible or actual remuneration that is or may be my due be instead directed towards any and all holders of copyright. Siegfried Salomon +••.••(...)) Violin Concerto in G minor, Op. 26 I. Allegro moderato 0:00 II. Andante con moto 8:50 III. Allegro 16:03 Kai Laursen, violin South Jutland Symphony Orchestra Alf Sjøen, conductor Siegfried Salomon (1885 – 1962) was a Danish composer, born in Copenhagen. In 1899 he entered the Conservatory in Leipzig and studied there for four years. He also spent some time in Paris studying with Paul Le Flem. From 1903 he worked as an orchestral cellist and violist and appeared as a soloist in Copenhagen, Paris and Stockholm. His greatest success as a composer and conductor was with the opera Leonora Christina which premiered at Det Kongelige Teater in 1926. The opera was successful due to its use of popular style and the performance of the soprano Tenna Frederiksen Kraft in the title role. His output includes two other operas, Duen og slangen (Doves and Serpents; 1925) and Dronning Dagmar (Queen Dagmar; 1928). Among his other works are a lovely Violin Concerto in G minor, Op. 26 from 1916, and a Cello Concerto in D minor, Op. 34 from 1922. He died in his native city of Copenhagen.
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