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Great demand for Danish music history – close to 1,000 ‘red titles’ sold so far

Martinus Rørbye: The Prison of Copenhagen, 1831. In addition to the red covers, Dacapo’s back catalogue is characterised by paintings from Danish art history.

Great demand for Danish music history – close to 1,000 ‘red titles’ sold so far

One month ago, when we launched our autumn discount on ‘red titles’ – albums released from 1989 to 2003, all with a proudly red cover – we were of course hoping for the campaign to be well received. However, we never dreamt the interest would be so great as it turned out to be.

Campaign
20 September 2017

For nearly thirty years Dacapo has worked hard to provide high-quality recordings of Danish compositions. It is very inspiring to see the great demand for early and recent Danish music history, which we have seen in the past few weeks from all over the world.

Discount continues
We are close to shipping our 1,000th red title from our offices in Copenhagen, and the 50% discount on all red titles continues until 15 October.

Best-selling albums so far: 1) Per Nørgård: Singe die Gärten. 2) Else Marie Pade: Et Glasperlespil. 3) Paul von Klenau: Orchestral Works Vol. 1. 4) C.E.F. Weyse: Symphonies Nos. 6-7. 5) Ludolf Nielsen: Symphony No. 1. 6) Paul von Klenau: Orchestral Works Vol. 2. 7) Rued Langgaard: String Quartets. 8) Knudåge Riisager: Chamber Music. 9) Palle Mikkelborg: A Noone of Night. 10) Medieval Music in Denmark.
  • Per Nørgård

    Singe die Gärten

  • Else Marie Pade

    Et glasperlespil

  • Paul von Klenau

    Orchestral Works Vol. 1