Michala Petri og Laplands Kammer-orkester med blokfløjtekoncerten, Nordic Summer Scherzo. En hommage til Axel Borup-Jørgensen.
Read more>>Ensemble Nord and Da Camera Choir perform Hyperions Schicksalslied and other vocal- and chamber works
Read more>>Lyric works inspired by a.o. Danish authors Johs. V. Jensen, Ole Sarvig, and Book of the Khazars by Pavic
Read more>>Ensemble Nord, Helle Kristensen a. o. play a.o. Snelys and The Lost Poems of Princess Ateh
Read more>>Ensemble Fyn plays a.o. Nordic Summer Ghosts and four movements from the zodiac work Liber Eclipticae
Read more>>This CD, which was “CD of the Week” with the Danish Broadcasting Corporation’s Classical Music Channel, contains a.o. Crystalline DeLight with EuHenzeNord
Read more>>The 7 works for solo instrument, each in their own way, give an insight into Mogens Christensen’s personal style.
Read more>>Helle Kristensen plays works for recorder: Vinterlys (Winter Light), Four Bird Nocturnals and A Fancyer’s Delight
Read more>>Sanne Bjerg wrote the libretto for the opera, which is a botanical requiem on the life of Swedish botanist Carl von Linné
Read more>>Dreams, very ancient female farao and oriental language substitution. Acoustic sounds, electronic sounds – the ensemble contemporánea travel far
Read more>>This CD contains three of Mogens Christensen’s key works: Logitanion, Couronne, and Night Flying Winter Cranes
Read more>>The work busy Bees and Birds have lent the name to the album by Messerkvartetten, Pernille Petersen, Bjarke Mogensen, and Per Pålsson
Read more>>Works for Recorder, written for and played by Helle Kristensen, as well as works for Violin and Cello played by Ricardo and Jane Odriozola
Read more>>The result of a cooperation between the Norwegian-Danish Euterpe Ensemble, the German Henze Chamber Ensemble, and the Danish Ensemble Nord
Read more>>Ensemble Nord from Northern Jutland plays The Lost Poems of Princess Ateh, as well as chamber works by a.o. composers Erik Bach and Niels Viggo Bentzon
Read more>>Helle Kristensen plays recorder music about birds, about the night, or about birds in the night
Read more>>Double Bass player Björn Malmquist plays Mogens Christensen: Chemin de diamant, as well as works by other composers for solo double bass
Read more>>The experimental ensemble Auricola plays a.o. Ilddråber (Fire Drops) composed to a text by Danish author Claus gahrn
Read more>>The accordionist Adam Ørvad plays a.o. the piece Couronne, which Mogens Christensen wrote for Ørvads debut i 2005
Read more>>Cellist Troels Svane plays Mogens Christensen: El mar del tiempo perdido and other solo works by Danish Composers
Read more>>Including bl.a. The Lost Poems of Princess Ateh, a work inspired by the universe and the idiom in Pavic’s Dictionary of the Khazars
Read more>>On her debut cd pianist Kristine Thorup plays a.o. Mogens Christensen’s work Capricorn, Aries Eclipticae, from 1997
Read more>>Kristine Thorup plays Mogens Christensen: Aries eclipticae. The first movement of a 100 minutes long piano cycle: Liber Eclipticae
Read more>>Marie Rørbech plays a.o. Mogens Christensen: Libra Ecllipticae. This 7th movement of the work Liber Eclipticae finds its inspiration in the zodiac of Libra.
Read more>>This CD contains a number of recently written works for the Euterpe Ensemble – by John Frandsen, Erik Bach, Ricardo Odriozola – as well as a couple of older works.
Read more>>The flute trio Flutention play a.o. Mogens Christensen: Sommerzauber, a revision of the original work for flute and guitar.
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