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Carl Nielsen   (1865 - 1931)

composer

Carl August Nielsen was born on 9th June 1865 at Sortelung near Nørre Lyndelse on the island of Funen. His father, who was a painter, also worked as a village musician, and as a boy Carl was already playing in his father's dance orchestra. At the same time he played in the local amateur orchestra, Braga, whose repertoire, besides entertainment and dance music, also included the symphonies of Vienna Classicism. At the age of just fourteen he was engaged as a trombonist in the regimental band in Odense.

Alongside his work as a military musician he played string quartets with his friends and studied Das Wohltemperierte Klavier on his own initiative. From these years came his first real attempts at composition - mainly chamber music works in the Classical style. Thanks to patrons in Odense, Carl Nielsen had the chance to go to Copenhagen, where he studied at the Royal Academy of Music in 1884-86 with the violin as his main subject and the Joachim pupil Valdemar Tofte as his teacher. He was also taught theory (by J.P.E. Hartmann and Orla Rosenhoff), piano (by Gottfred Matthison-Hansen) and music history (by Niels W. Gade). After his years at the Academy he continued his theoretical studies with Rosenhoff and in 1888 he felt ready to publish his opus 1, the Little Suite for Strings. The next year he was engaged as violinist in the Royal Orchestra, a position he kept until 1905. In 1890, as recognition of his talent, he was awarded the grant Det Ancker'ske Legat, which enabled him to go on a study trip to the Continent. During this trip, in 1891, he married the sculptress Anne Marie Brodersen, who remained his wife for the rest of his life, although the marriage underwent serious crises in some periods. In the 1890s Carl Nielsen consolidated his po-sition as one of the country's prominent composers with works like the First Symphony op. 7 (1890-92), the J.P. Jacobsen songs op. 4 and 6 (1891), the violin sonata op. 9 (1895) and the choral work Hymnus amoris (1896-97). The years around the turn of the century brought a further two operas, Saul and David (1898-1901) and Maskarade (1904-06), the last of which quickly gained the status of a Danish national opera. From 1901 he was granted a Government salary, which meant that he was no longer forced to take private pupils to keep up the family finances. A few years afterwards he also signed a general contract with the publisher Wilhelm Hansen, who published more or less all his works until 1924. Alongside his composing career Carl Nielsen was to hold several important posts in Danish musical life. In the period 1908-1914 he conducted at the Royal Theatre, then from 1915 until 1927 he conducted the concerts of the society Musikforeningen. In 1915 he was elected to the board of trustees of the Royal Academy, where he also taught theory and composition from 1915 until 1919. Finally he was on the boards of the Danish Composers' Society and the Society for the Publication of Danish Music. From the earliest works on, Carl Nielsen's compositions were permeated by a Classicist aesthetic which deliberately avoided any element of Late Romanticism. But in the course of the 1910s and 1920s he oriented himself more towards the new currents in European music. Little by little he now worked several modernist elements into his music, but without at any time abandoning his very characteristic personal style. This development is very clear in the last three symphonies, no. 4 (1914-16), no. 5 (1921-22) and no. 6 (1924-25). Alongside the increasingly modernist instrumental works Nielsen worked, with his friend Thomas Laub for example, to reform the Danish national song tradition. This resulted in a number of collections of simple strophic songs where he deliberately tried to perpetuate the ideals of J.A.P. Schulz' Lieder im Volkston (1784). Carl Nielsen had a distinctive literary talent which resulted in the childhood memoirs Min fynske Barndom (My Childhood on Funen), which is amazingly objective and unsentimental, and the essay collection Levende Musik (Living Music), where his anti-Romantic aesthetics were clearly expressed. In later years Nielsen suffered from a weak heart, and he died on 3rd October 1931 after a heart attack, 66 years old.

Live Dates

Bent G. recommends
This spring Danish radio listeners have been able to hear a discreet gentleman called Bent G. every Sunday morning in the popular classical programme "Open House". We reveal his identity here, along with three of his Dacapo favourites.
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18 April 2010  Dansk Musik Tidsskrift

Carl Nielsen: Cantatas
"Den entusiasme, der præger indspilningen, og den klingende tidsånd fra begyndelsen af det 20. århundrede berettiger fuldt ud udgivelsen."
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01 April 2010  Classics Today

Carl Nielsen: Cantatas
"All of the music here is well sung, played, and recorded"
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26 March 2010  Classical Lost and Found

Carl Nielsen: Cantatas
"The substantial combined forces (...) under conductor Bo Holten are perfectly suited to this celebratory music."
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09 March 2010  allmusic.com

Carl Nielsen: Cantatas
4 Stars

"The performances led by Bo Holten are sincere, heartfelt, and determined."
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09 February 2010  Musicweb International

Carl Nielsen: Cantatas
"The pleasure is enhanced by some wonderfully well-rehearsed singing - burnished and superbly drilled."
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31 October 2009  Morgenavisen Jyllands-Posten

Carl Nielsen: Cantatas
"Bo Holten får alt ud af musikken"
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01 January 2009  Classics Today

Carl Nielsen: Chamber Music Vol. 2
"This is an important release, containing magnificent performances of some major works."
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01 October 2007  Gramophone

Carl Nielsen: Orchestral Music - EDITOR'S CHOICE
"This is outstanding, and unmissable for Nielsen collectors."
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01 July 2007  Gramophone

Carl Nielsen: String Quartets Vol. 1 - EDITOR'S CHOICE
"Has Nielsen been played better? These young Danes set benchmark standards."
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Discography

Cantatas
Cantatas
Carl Nielsen

CD 8.226079 (2009)

First recordings of newly unveiled and festive works by the great Danish composer

Symphonies Vol. 1, Nos. 4 & 5
Symphonies Vol. 1, Nos. 4 & 5
Carl Nielsen

CD 8.570739 (2009)

An explosion of vital energy in Carl Nielsen’s two most famous symphonies

Symphonies Vol. 2, Nos. 2 & 3
Symphonies Vol. 2, Nos. 2 & 3
Carl Nielsen

CD 8.570738 (2008)

The popular Espansiva symphony and the witty Symphony no. 2, The Four Temperaments

String Quartets Vol. 2
String Quartets Vol. 2
Carl Nielsen

SACD 6.220522 (2008)

The new reference recording of Nielsen’s string quartets is now complete

Symphonies Vol. 3, Nos. 1 & 6
Symphonies Vol. 3, Nos. 1 & 6
Carl Nielsen

CD 8.570737 (2008)

Nielsen’s vital debut and his enigmatic, surreal last work in the genre

Maskarade (DVD)
Maskarade (DVD)
Carl Nielsen

DVD 2.110407 (2007)

The Danish "national opera" in a rebellious, witty new interpretation

Serenades and Romances
Serenades and Romances
Nielsen, Weyse, Lange-Müller, Kunzen

CD 8.226012 (2007)

Smiles and longings of a summer night embodied by the young tenor Mathias Hedegaard

Chamber Music vol. 1
Chamber Music vol. 1
Carl Nielsen

CD 8.226064 (2007)

Reference recording of the famous Wind Quintet and Nielsen’s shorter chamber works

String Quartets vol. 1
String Quartets vol. 1
Carl Nielsen

SACD 6.220521 (2007)

Fantastic, innovative recording by The Danish String Quartet

Orchestral Music
Orchestral Music
Carl Nielsen

SACD 6.220518 (2007)

Prizewinning collection of Carl Nielsen’s shorter orchestral pieces – a revelation

Symphonies Nos. 1-6 (DVD)
Symphonies Nos. 1-6 (DVD)
Carl Nielsen

DVD 2.110403-05 (2006)

Live recordings of a Nielsen marathon with Michael Schønwandt and the Danish National SO.

Billedbogen
Billedbogen

CD 8.224703 (2005)

Piano music for children and the young at heart by among others Carl Nielsen and Fini Henriques

Passage - Danish Piano Trios
Passage - Danish Piano Trios
Trio Ondine

CD 8.226009 (2005)

Maskarade
Maskarade
Carl Nielsen

CD 6.220507-08 (2004)

Nielsen’s stage masterpiece in a classic recording with the conductor John Frandsen

Songs
Songs
Carl Nielsen

CD 8.224218 (2003)

Songs and lieder by the national composer, sung with perfection and empathy

Complete Symphonies (3CD Box Set)
Complete Symphonies (3CD Box Set)
Carl Nielsen

CD 8.203130 (2001)

Authoritative recording of all six symphonies based on the new edition of the music

Music for Wind Quintet
Music for Wind Quintet

CD 8.224151 (2000)

Piano Music
Piano Music
Carl Nielsen

CD 8.224095-96 (1998)

Oboe and Piano
Oboe and Piano

CD 8.224043 (1996)

Wind Quintets
Wind Quintets

CD 8.224001 (1994)

Carl Nielsen’s masterpiece and more recent quintets by Abrahamsen, Holmboe and Nørgård


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