The Danish National Chamber Orchestra is the only professional chamber orchestra in Denmark, and a major representative among DR’s national ensembles. Being a chamber orchestra is the distinctive hallmark of The Danish National Chamber Orchestra. It is constantly developing its style and identity. And as a result thereof a transparent sound, rich in nuances, is a constant feature of its music-making. The orchestra’s starting point is naturally the Viennese classicism, primarily represented by Mozart. But the repertoire also covers other periods such as the second Viennese school and music of present time.
01 June 2010 Gramophone
08 March 2010 Classics Today
22 February 2010 Audiophile Audition
01 February 2010 BBC Music Magazine
CD 8.226105-06 (2010)
The 3rd issue in Dacapo’s Perspectives series fully portrays this ingenious composer of the Danish Golden Age
SACD 6.220580-82 (2009)
SACD 6.220539 (2009)
SACD 6.220542 (2009)
Symphonies 22-27 in spectacular SACD sound
CD 8.226101-02 (2009)
An outstanding introduction to the clear-sighted master of 20th-century Nordic music
CD 8.226069-71 (2008)
SACD 6.220541 (2007)
Symphonies 19-21 and 26 by the teenage genius from Salzburg
CD 8.226012 (2007)
Smiles and longings of a summer night embodied by the young tenor Mathias Hedegaard
SACD 6.220540 (2007)
Symphonies 15-18 by the young Mozart, bursting with Italian inspiration
CD 8.226517 (2005)
Music for trumpet and trombone by Per Nørgård, Peter Bruun and others
CD 8.226017-18 (2004)
CD 8.224149-50 (2001)
CD 8.224114 (1999)
CD 8.224087 (1998)
CD 8.224070 (1998)
CD 8.224086 (1997)
CD 8.224063 (1997)
CD 8.224038 (1996)
CD 8.224040 (1996)
DCCD 9421 (1995)
Only recording of the beloved Danish musical evergreen