Rued Langgaard, Jacob Gade
Symphonies 2 & 6
With the tradition-conscious Vienna Philharmonic, Langgaard's music 'returns home' to a central European musical culture
Svend Erik Tarp
Orchestral Works Vol. 1
Aarhus Symphony Orchestra sheds new light on a selection of Svend Erik Tarp's early and unknown orchestral works
Per Nørgård
Early Piano Works
A unique portrait of Per Nørgård’s earliest musical thinking by Swedish pianist Niklas Sivelöv
Carl Nielsen, Niels W. Gade, Wilhelm Stenhammar, Vagn Holmboe, Line Tjørnhøj
Crossing Borders
Grammy-winning Ars Nova Copenhagen and Paul Hillier continue to explore Danish vocal music – from Gade to Tjørnhøj
Dietrich Buxtehude, Heinrich Scheidemann, Christian Geist, Johann Christoph Bach, Johann Adam Reincken, Franz Tunder, Matthias Weckmann, Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck
IN DULCI JUBILO – Music for the Christmas season by Buxtehude and friends
A stimulating addition to the traditional Christmas repertoire by the Grammy award-winning Theatre of Voices and Paul Hillier
Per Nørgård
The Organ Book · Canon
Per Nørgård’s evocative Organ Book pieces and the large-scale organ work Canon
Rued Langgaard
Piano Works Vol. 3
The third volume of Rued Langgaard’s complete piano works
Carl Nielsen
The Organ Works
Bine Bryndorf’s unique recording on an ideally suited organ
Per Nørgård
Symphonies 4 & 5
The troubled chaos of Symphony No. 4 meets the violent fearlessness of Symphony No. 5
Per Nørgård
Symphonies 2 & 6
The almost psychedelic Symphony No. 2 set against the playful explorations of Symphony No. 6
Dietrich Buxtehude, Christian Geist, Nicolaus Bruhns, Kaspar Förster, Franz Tunder
Buxtehude and his Circle
Theatre of Voices offers a rare insight into the circle around Buxtehude
Bent Sørensen
Snowbells
Bent Sørensen’s atmospheric landscape of human voices and local church bells
Nicolaus Bruhns, Heinrich Scheidemann
Organ Works
A collection of magnificent pieces from one of the golden ages of organ music
Lars Graugaard
Venus
Four works depicting Lars Graugaard’s search for a new rich and varied musical discourse
Bent Sørensen
Sounds Like You
Bent Sørensen and Peter Asmussen’s intriguing work that brings together orchestral music and drama
Carl Nielsen
Concertos
The New York Philharmonic presents a grand conclusion to the Nielsen Project
Carl Nielsen
The Symphonies & Concertos
The New York Philharmonic’s acclaimed recordings of Nielsen’s complete symphonies and concertos
Carl Nielsen
Maskarade
Michael Schønwandt conducts a sparkling cast of today’s finest Nielsen singers and the Danish National Symphony Orchestra
Anders Koppel
Double Triple Koppel
The outstanding collaboration between father and son, Anders Koppel and Benjamin Koppel
Friedrich Kuhlau
Piano Quartets 1 & 2
Two major Kuhlau works testifying to his own brilliance as a pianist
Carl Nielsen
Symphonies 5 and 6
Nielsen’s two last symphonies complete the picture of a composer always ahead of his surroundings
Carl Nielsen
Songs for choir
The acclaimed Ars Nova Copenhagen presents a selection of Nielsen’s most popular songs
Anders Koppel
Marimba Concertos
Effervescent, jazzy music for marimba and symphony orchestra, played with trem¬en¬dous talent by 19-year-old Marianna Bednarska
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
Carl Nielsen
Symphonies 1 and 4
The New York Philharmonic plays “The Inextinguishable” and Nielsen’s First Symphony with irresistible dynamism and energy
John Frandsen
Requiem
A moving sacred work for the present: John Frandsen’s magnificent Requiem embraces all expressions in a prayer for humanity
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
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
Rued Langgaard
String Quartets Vol. 2
A world of hypersensitive romanticism. The Nightingale Quartet play Langgaard’s works for string quartet with raw nerve.
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
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
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
Sunleif Rasmussen
Motion/Emotion - Chamber Music
Melodierne fra færøske sange bliver til musikalsk dna i voldsomme, klanglige naturbeskrivelser af stor sanselighed
Peter Heise
Songs for Male Voices
Charming choral songs and quartets from the Danish Golden age. Long live woman, art and the fatherland!
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
Christoph Graupner, Johann Adolf Scheibe, Johann Gottlieb Graun, Johann Christian Schickhardt
Royal Recorder Concertos
Virtuoso music for recorder and orchestra as it sounded at the music-loving Danish court in the 1700s
W.A. Mozart
Symphonies Vol. 10
Two of Mozart’s mature masterpieces: Symphonies 35 and 38, better known as the Haffner and Prague symphonies
Poul Schierbeck
Fête galante
A true operatic feast: Schierbeck’s Fete galante from 1931 is lyrical and warm, glitteringly orchestrated and has Denmark’s best singers in the main roles
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
Andy Pape
An Amerikaner in Danmark
A self-ironic tribute to Gershwin from the Californian Andy Pape, who after 40 years in Denmark stands with a foot in each of two continents