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W.A. Mozart
Symphonies Vol. 12
Dramatic readings of the famous G minor Symphony no. 40 and the “Jupiter” Symphony no. 41 conclude a unique series
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W.A. Mozart
Symphonies Vol. 4
Den fjerde CD i DR UnderholdningsOrkestrets anmelderroste nyindspilninger af W.A. Mozarts samlede symfonier dirigeret af Adam Fischer.
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Carl Nielsen
Symphonies 1 and 4
The New York Philharmonic plays “The Inextinguishable” and Nielsen’s First Symphony with irresistible dynamism and energy
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Christopher Rouse
Odna Zhizn · Symphonies Nos. 3 & 4 · Prospero's Rooms
Grammy nominated recordings of an evocative American composer
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Carl Nielsen
The Symphonies & Concertos
The New York Philharmonic’s acclaimed recordings of Nielsen’s complete symphonies and concertos
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W.A. Mozart
Symphonies Vol. 6
Symphonies 19-21 and 26 by the teenage genius from Salzburg
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W.A. Mozart
Symphonies Vol. 3
Seks af Mozarts tidlige og korte symfonier komponeret omkring 1769-1770.
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Finn Høffding
Orchestral Works
Original, subtle music from Finn Høffding, who was a pupil of Carl Nielsen and became one of the inter-war period’s most important composers.
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Søren Nils Eichberg
Before Heaven, Before Earth - Symphonies 1 and 2
Søren Nils Eichberg grabs the audience with his dynamic and effective mastery of the grand orchestra
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W.A. Mozart
Symphonies Vol. 7
Symphonies 22-27 in spectacular SACD sound
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Carl Nielsen
Symphonies 5 and 6
Nielsen’s two last symphonies complete the picture of a composer always ahead of his surroundings
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Asger Hamerik
Choral-Symphony; Requiem
A full-blown romantic masterpiece by Berlioz’ favourite Danish pupil
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Pelle Gudmundsen-Holmgreen
Incontri
Three fascinating orchestral works by the champion of absurd music
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Per Nørgård
Symphonies 1 & 8
The Vienna Philharmonic’s overwhelming recording of Per Nørgård’s newest sym¬phony (2011) and the debut symphony from the 1950s
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W.A. Mozart
Symphonies Vol. 8
The Danish National Chamber Orchestra and Adam Fischer have developed a unique – and widely acclaimed – Mozart sound
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Rued Langgaard
Symphonies Nos. 2 and 3
Two of Langgaard’s most colourful, optimistic symphonies
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Herman D. Koppel
Orchestral Works Vol. 3
Two moving symphonies from the end of World War II
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Niels Marthinsen
Snapshot Symphony
Marthinsen belongs to a generation grown up with comic books, superheroes and science fiction – he welcomes all of these phenomena into his symphonic music
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W.A. Mozart
Symphonies Vol. 9
Mozart’s famous Paris Symphony (no. 31) in two versions, as well as Symphonies 33-34
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Leif Kayser
Symphonies Vol. 1
Premiere recording of clear, strong symphonies from the mid-twentieth century
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Herman D. Koppel
Orchestral Works Vol. 4
Koppel’s two great successes of the post-war era: Piano Concerto no. 3 and Symphony no. 5
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Sunleif Rasmussen
Orchestral Works
First symphony by a Faroese composer – winner of the Nordic Council’s Music Prize
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Asger Hamerik
The Symphonies
Denmark’s most international 19th-century composer steps out in all his romantic orchestral glory
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Carl Nielsen
Symphonies 2 and 3
An explosive beginning to the New York Philharmonic’s sensational new series of all Carl Nielsen’s symphonies and solo concertos!
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Rued Langgaard, Jacob Gade
Symphonies 2 & 6
With the tradition-conscious Vienna Philharmonic, Langgaard's music 'returns home' to a central European musical culture
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Ludwig van Beethoven, Hakon Børresen, Niels W. Gade, Edvard Grieg, Friedrich Kuhlau, H.C. Lumbye, Franz Schubert, Richard Wagner, Carl Maria von Weber
King Frederik IX Conducts
The King on the podium – a celebration of the close monarch/orchestra relationships between King Frederik IX and the Royal Danish Orchestra and the Danish National Symphony Orchestra
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Rued Langgaard
The Symphonies
All Langgaard’s 16 symphonies collected in one beautiful box; a watershed release!
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W.A. Mozart
Symphonies Vol. 1
Symphony no. 1 and four other early symphonies by the child prodigy. Follow his amazing life right from the beginning
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Rued Langgaard
Symphonies Nos. 12-14
Three symphonies that cover the whole field of Langgaard’s corrosive, schizophrenic view of music
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Paul von Klenau
Symphony No. 9
The magnificent symphony that was found in a plastic bag in Vienna after 50 years
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Knudåge Riisager
The Symphonic Edition Vol. 1
Blændende orkesterværker af Knudåge Riisager, der forenede et fuldtidsarbejde som embedsmand med en omfattende virksomhed som komponist
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Rued Langgaard
Symphonies 15-16
The last two symphonies and a handful of short pieces by the Romantic firebrand Langgaard
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Søren Nils Eichberg
Symphony No. 3 · Morpheus
The culmination of composer Søren Nils Eichberg's residency with the Danish National Symphony Orchestra
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Carl Nielsen
The Masterworks Vol. 1 – Orchestral Music
The Danish National Symphony Orchestra's hailed recordings of Nielsen's orchestral music, including the six symphonies on both CD and DVD, now beautifully boxed
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Sunleif Rasmussen
Symphony No. 2 ‘The Earth Anew’
A monumental symphony about Yggdrasil, the tree of life
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W.A. Mozart
Symphonies Vol. 11
The “Linz” Symphony no. 36 and the bright Symphony no. 39 are high points of Mozart’s immortal production
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Svend Hvidtfelt Nielsen
Ophelia Dances
Smooth, exquisite tones with a completely modern expression. Svend Hvidtfelt Nielsen's fine sound effects spread over three works.
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Per Nørgård
Symphonies 2 & 6
The almost psychedelic Symphony No. 2 set against the playful explorations of Symphony No. 6
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Knudåge Riisager
The Symphonic Edition Vol. 3
Riisager’s Fourth and Fifth Symphony and other orchestral works from the 1940s. Witty, provocative and scintillating neoclassicism
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W.A. Mozart
Symphonies Vol. 2
Mozart’s Symphonies 6-8 as well as two unnumbered works from the same period. Adam Fischer gives new format to the early symphonies
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Niels Marthinsen
Monster Symphony
Orchestral roar by the virtuoso Niels Marthinsen – the monster is loose!