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Danacord
Disc No: DACOCD 363-364 The Danacord Carl Nielsen Collection has a wide selection of the historical recordings made by friends and pupils of Carl Nielsen. Nearly all the items presented in these six volumes are first recordings and they have remained of special historical importance to musicians ever since.
Among the many precious recordings in the collection, Carl Nielsen's son-in-law Emil Telmányi performs the violin sonatas and is the soloist in the violin concerto. This collection would not be complete without the legendary Wind Quintet which is included in a very succesful new digital transfer.
From solo instrument to opera this collection has early recordings of all the most important works composed by Carl Nielsen and its historical importance cannot be underestimated. The last volume contains songs and choral works and includes a newly found test recording of the 2nd symphony.
Price: Sek. 250
Name: Carl Nielsen collection,
  vol. 5

                

ComposerMusicPerformer
Nielsen, Carl Theme and Variations for Pianoforte
Op. 40    
Recorded: 17-jan-52
Arne Skjold Rasmussen, piano
Nielsen, Carl Suite for Pianoforte (Den Luciferiske)
Op. 45    
Recorded: 19-aug-53
Nielsen, Carl 3 Piano Pieces
Op. 59    
Recorded: 18-jan-52
Nielsen, Carl Piano Music for Young and Old
Op. 53    
Recorded: 01-maj-67
Eyvind Mĝller, piano
Nielsen, Carl Commotio
Op. 58    
Recorded: 21-feb-60
Finn Viderĝ, organ at Batell Chapell, Yale University, USA
Nielsen, Carl Chaconne
Op. 32    
Recorded: 02-jun-53
France Ellegaard, piano
Nielsen, Carl Humoresque-Bagatelles
Op. 11    
Recorded: 20-aug-37
Galina Werschenska, piano
Nielsen, Carl 5 Piano Pieces
Op. 3    
Recorded: 16-aug-45
Nielsen, Carl Festival Prelude
FS 24    
Recorded: 01-maj-65
Grethe Krogh, organ at St. Pauls Church, Aarhus
Nielsen, Carl Symphonic Suite for Pianoforte
Op. 8    
Recorded: 18-jun-52
Herman D. Koppel, piano
Nielsen, Carl 4 Pieces from 29 Small Preludes for Organ
Op. 59    
Recorded: 09-aug-50
Niels Otto Raasted, organ at Vor Frue Cathedral, Copenhagen

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