Publication year 1952
Catalogue no. A.0117
Duration 18 minutes
(1926)
Publication year 1952
Catalogue no. A.0117
Duration 18 minutes
Carl Nielsen's two wind concertos - the Flute Concerto and the Clarinet Concerto - keep students and professional musicians busy all over the world today. However modest and mainstream the scoring may look at first sight, the exploration of the potentials of the ensemble is most interesting. The Flute Concerto was first performed in Paris, a provisional ending immediately being replaced with the one now in force. The presence of a solitary bass trombone is notable, and suave manners tend to give way to brief displays of temper all over the place in this piquant work (much too capricious to qualify as "pastoral" in any comforting sense).
Nu er dagen fuld af sang
DR Pigekoret
1915 • Carl Nielsen, Jeppe Aakjær, Phillip Faber
Choir
Girls’ Choir (difficulty 3)
Tunge, mørke natteskyer
DR Pigekoret
1917 • Carl Nielsen, Phillip Faber
Choir
Girls’ Choir (difficulty 3)
Commotio (instr. version)
1931 • Bo Holten, Carl Nielsen
Orchestra
24 minutes
3.3.3.4/4.3.3.1/timp/archi
Ouverture til Amor og Digteren
1930 • Carl Nielsen
Orchestra
5 minutes
2.2.2.2/4.0.0.0/perc/archi
Tre klaverstykker
1928 • Carl Nielsen
Solo
10 minutes
Piano solo
Preludio e Presto
1928 • Carl Nielsen
Solo
12 minutes
Violin solo
Kvintet for strygere i G-Dur
1888 • Carl Nielsen
2-6 Instruments
30 minutes
2 vl, 2 vla, vlc
Symfoni No. 6
1925 • Carl Nielsen
Orchestra
32 minutes
2.2.2.2/4.2.3.1/timp/perc/archi
Commotio
1931 • Carl Nielsen
Solo
40 minutes
Organ solo
Koncert for Klarinet og Orkester
1928 • Carl Nielsen
Orchestra
27 minutes
Clarinet solo + 0.0.0.2/2.0.0.0/perc/archi
Min Jesus, lad mit hjerte få
DR Pigekoret
1914 • Carl Nielsen, N. F. S. Grundtvig, Phillip Faber
Choir
Girl's Choir (difficulty 3)
Påskeblomst! hvad vil du her?
DR Pigekoret
1910 • Carl Nielsen, N. F. S. Grundtvig, Phillip Faber
Choir
Girl's Choir (difficulty 3)