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Martin Lutz
There is a spell upon your lips
The first recording of Martin Lutz’ classically inspired choral compositions
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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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Carl Nielsen
Songs for choir
The acclaimed Ars Nova Copenhagen presents a selection of Nielsen’s most popular songs
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Niels la Cour
Works for Choir and Organ
Timeless choral and organ works by one of our time’s most-performed Danish com¬posers of sacred music
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Axel Borup-Jørgensen
Carambolage
Four chamber works from the 1960s and 1970s, where every single note is given minute attention
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Niels Rosing-Schow
Alliages
New chamber works by the French-inspired Niels Rosing-Schow, who creates new alloys of the sounds of instruments
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Mogens Christensen
Busy Bees and Birds
Recorder works from the past 20 years, inspired by birdsong, buzzing beehives and the night sounds of nature
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Simon Steen-Andersen
Black Box Music
Simon Steen-Andersen’s audiovisual happening is razor-sharp and screamingly funny – the deserving winner of the Nordic Council’s Music Prize
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Anders Koppel
Marimba Concertos
Effervescent, jazzy music for marimba and symphony orchestra, played with trem¬en¬dous talent by 19-year-old Marianna Bednarska
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Rued Langgaard
String Quartets Vol. 3
Third and last album in the epoch-making series that makes the picture of Lang¬gaard’s many-faceted personality clearer then ever
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Wood Works (LP)
A beautiful version on vinyl of the Danish Album of the Year 2015 with Nordic folk music performed by the Danish String Quartet.
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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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John Frandsen
Requiem
A moving sacred work for the present: John Frandsen’s magnificent Requiem embraces all expressions in a prayer for humanity
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Friedrich Kuhlau
Violin Sonatas Vol. 1
Four sonatas by Kuhlau, who with his wide network was the most international composer in the Danish music of the 1820s and 1830s
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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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Wood Works (CD)
Danish Release of the Year 2015: Nordic folk music in groovy and meltingly beautiful original arrangements for string quartet
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Anders Nordentoft
Light Imprisoned
A new, masterful cello concerto and other cello works by Anders Nordentoft, com¬posed especially for the virtuoso Henrik Brendstrup
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Fuzzy
Chimes of Memory
Danish music’s all-round handyman and whizz-kid finds imaginative tones on the organ, grand piano and electronic instruments
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Niels Marthinsen, Simon Steen-Andersen, Jexper Holmen, Morten Ladehoff, Niels Rønsholdt, Kasper Jarnum
Burst
Works for saxophone and percussion written at the turn of the millennium by among others Simon Steen-Andersen and Niels Marthinsen. Hard-hitting!
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Pelle Gudmundsen-Holmgreen
Mixed Company
A large-scale work cycle for chamber orchestra and singing voices, based on John Dowland’s Renaissance melody Flow my tears
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Carl Nielsen, Friedrich Kuhlau, C.E.F. Weyse, J.P.E. Hartmann, Niels W. Gade, Thomas Laub, Peter Heise, Svend S. Schultz, Ib Nørholm
The Golden Age of Danish Partsongs
Paul Hillier’s interpretations of choral classics by among others Gade, Carl Nielsen and Weyse sung to perfection by Ars Nova Copenhagen
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Rune Glerup
Dust encapsulated
Portrait album with acoustic and electronic works by Rune Glerup (b. 1981), who trained in Berlin and Paris
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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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Per Nørgård, Poul Ruders, Hans Abrahamsen, Bent Sørensen
Through the Looking Glass
Superior deployment of artistic freedom from the trio Alpha, who reinterpret modern works by among others Per Nørgård and Bent Sørensen
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Rued Langgaard
String Quartets Vol. 2
A world of hypersensitive romanticism. The Nightingale Quartet play Langgaard’s works for string quartet with raw nerve.
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Rune Glerup, Pelle Gudmundsen-Holmgreen, Sunleif Rasmussen
Early & Late
Nordic folk music and contemporary avant-garde meet in a unique combination of violin, recorder and accordion
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W.A. Mozart
45 Symphonies
The most incisive and vital recording in our time of all of Mozart’s symphonies. A treasury of discoveries and rediscoveries.
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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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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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Jørgen Jersild
Chamber Music
A sophisticated stylist from the middle of the 20th century. Jørgen Jersild brought a French tone to Danish music
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Sunleif Rasmussen
Motion/Emotion - Chamber Music
Melodierne fra færøske sange bliver til musikalsk dna i voldsomme, klanglige naturbeskrivelser af stor sanselighed
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Peter Heise
Songs for Male Voices
Charming choral songs and quartets from the Danish Golden age. Long live woman, art and the fatherland!