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Niels Wilhelm Gade (1817-1890) - Symphony No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 5, "Paa Sjølunds fagre Sletter": I. Moderato con moto
Conductor: Christopher Hogwood, Orchestra: Danish National Symphony Orchestra
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OTD in Music History: 26-year-old Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg (1843 - 1907) watches the world premiere of his Piano Concerto in Copenhagen in 1869. It is an immediate and enduring smash hit. Other notable musical personalities in attendance at that historic event included noted Danish composer Niels Gade (1817 - 1890), and famed Russian pianist-pedagogue Anton Rubinstein (1829 - 1894) -- who actually provided his own piano for use at the concert! One of the most popular and beloved "classical" composers of the 19th Century, Grieg's skillful use of Norwegian folk music in his compositions for the concert stage did much to help his country cultivate its national cultural identity, just as Jean Sibelius (1865 - 1957) did for Finland and Bedrich Smetana (1824 - 1884) did for the Czech Republic. Grieg's spirited rhythms often have folk song associations, and his harmonies -- although firmly rooted within the mainstream late-Romantic idiom -- were considered to be both novel and piquant in his own time. Between 1867 and 1901, Grieg wrote ten collections of "Lyric Pieces" ("Lyriske Stykker") for piano; many of these short and beautiful little "character pieces" are still performed today, especially by students. Although he was essentially a miniaturist, Grieg did complete several major works in larger forms -- most notably, his justly-famous Piano Concerto, and the "Peer Gynt Suite" (1876) and "Holberg Suite" (1884). Grieg's Piano Concerto also holds a special footnote in history for being the first piano concerto ever recorded -- by Wilhelm Backhaus (1884 - 1969) in 1909. Due to the extremely primitive and limited nature of recording technology at the time, however, this historic recording was heavily abridged, and runs to only six minutes in length... Grieg revised the Piano Concerto at least seven times over the ensuing decades. The final version of the work -- which is typically heard today -- was completed in the last weeks of his life. PICTURED: A real photo postcard showing the middle-aged Grieg, which he signed and dated just a few months before his death.
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Chopin、Schumann、Wagner、Gade、Jacques Offenbach
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Bruce Liu – Chopin: Nocturne in C Sharp Minor, KK IVa/16 (WPD performance) - YouTube
Frederic Chopin Fantaisie Impromptu in C sharp minor, Op 66 - YouTube
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marryabroadsimply · 6 months
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Danish Wedding Traditions
Here are some traditions and facts about Danish weddings.
When we think of Danish Wedding Ceremonies we think of International couples marrying in stunning town halls, elopement style weddings, Vikings, Herring and boats!
However as every country Denmark has lots of traditions in their wedding ceremonies.  Maybe if you marry in Denmark then you can adopt one as a nod to the wonderful country that has made your marriage possible!
"Gate of Honour"
On the wedding day an archway known as "gate of honour" ("æresport") is placed around the door to the bride's home.  This is made of pine branches and flowers.  This is prepared by friends and family members and it is re-created on the day of the 25th Wedding Anniversary.
Wedding Dress
A Danish bride traditionally wears a white wedding dress and a veil. The bride will also wear something in red as red symbolises Love in Denmark and it wards off evil spirits.  The bridal bouquet is also always bought and chosen by the groom. 
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Wedding Shoes
The groom should not buy the wedding shoes for his bride. She must get them by herself. She should not sell them after the wedding - they are kept and treasured as heirlooms.
The Ceremony
Wedding ceremony can be held in church or in a town hall.  The bride and father will always be the last to arrive.  After the wedding ceremony - rice is thrown at the newlyweds as it symbolises fertility.
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The Reception
This is always managed by a toast master. There are several speeches made during the wedding reception always starting with the father of the bride.
There is lot of singing and laughing. People often change the lyrics of a famous song so it relates to the newlyweds. Such lyrics are printed and given to the guests so everyone can sing.
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The Bride Dance
This is a waltz the Danish believe that "brudevals" must be danced before midnight. The music for the waltz is from the ballet "A folk tale" (1854) by the Danish composer Niels Wilhelm Gade (1817-1890). While dancing the couple is surrounded by the guests. They slowly getting closer towards the couple in time for them to kiss at the end of the Waltz.
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The Grooms Dance
Straight after the waltz all the male guests will then take off their socks!  The best man will cut the end of his socks off, this tradition has two different meanings for different people the first reason is to stop the groom ever being interested in any other woman.  The second is so the wife repairs the sicks to prove that she will be a goo/d wife (please remember this is tradition and not personal thoughts!)
The Brides Veil
Bride's veil is then destroyed by the guests.  This is to show that there is no need for it anymore.
The Cake
The traditional wedding cake called "kransekage" is cut by the couple sometime around midnight. Each guest must get a slice. Otherwise the couple will have a bad marriage. The "kransekage" is often decorated with small Danish flags.  For pictures of the cake please see our pinterest board.
The Stamping
This is where a guest starts stamping on the floor the other guests join him or her. The newlyweds then hide under a table and kiss.
Silverware
This tradition can get very noisy especially if it is later on in the evening after the cocktails and wine have been served!  Guests take the silverware and start hitting glasses or plates. That is the sign that the bride and groom have to stand up on chairs and kiss.
The Kissing
Kissing plays an important role in the wedding as you can tell by the stamping and the silverware.  Every time the bride has to go to the toilet all the female guests have to rush and kiss the groom.  This is the same when the groom goes all the men have to kiss the bride.
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seuioh · 10 months
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Niels Wilhelm Gade - Piano Sonata in E Minor, Op. 28
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gasparodasalo · 3 years
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Niels Wilhelm Gade (1817-90) - Octet for 4 Violins, 2 Violas, and 2 Cellos in F-Major, Op. 17, IV. Finale. Allegro vivace. Performed by L’Archibudelli and Smithsonian Chamber Players on period instruments.
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churchofsatannews · 6 years
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Vox Satanae - Episode 410 - 171 Minutes - Week of October 08 2018
Vox Satanae – Episode 410 – 171 Minutes – Week of October 08 2018
This week on Vox Satanae – Episode 410we hear works by Johannes Ciconia, Bartolomeo Tromboncino, Hernando Franco, Johann Hermann Schein, Leonardo Oronzo Salvatore de Leo, Johann Wilhelm Hässler, Niels Wilhelm Gade, Ottorino Respighi, and Ezra Laderman with performances by La Morra, Nancy Long, John Dudley, Josep Benet, The Huelgas Ensemble, Paul Van Nevel, The Westminster Cathedral Choir, James…
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oconnormusicstudio · 3 years
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February 22: On This Day in Music
February 22: On This Day in Music
. 1817 ~ Niels Wilhelm Gade, Danish composer . 1834 ~ Albert Heinrich Zabel, harpist and composer . 1857 ~ Robert Baden-Powell, founder of the Boy Scouts . 1923 ~ Frederick A. Julliard set up a million-dollar fund to establish a music school. Today, Juilliard is one of the world’s leading music and dance schools. . 1927 ~ David Ahlstrom, American composer . 1931 ~ Maurice Chevalier recorded…
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senfonikankara · 6 years
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Niels Wilhelm Gade | Symphony No.5 with Solo Piano
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zatroshop · 2 years
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Nielsen: The Danish Symphonist
Nielsen: The Danish Symphonist
Carl Nielsen (1865-1931) is Denmark’s most famous composer. He studied with Niels Wilhelm Gade at Copenhagen Conservatory and went on study trips to Germany, Austria, Italy and France. Nielsen was court music director in Copenhagen and taught at the Royal Danish Conservatory. His works display strong counterpoint and polytonality as well as traditional melody shapes. Nielsen developed his own…
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Niels Wilhelm Gade (1817-1890) - String Quintet in E Minor, Op. 8 (1845)
Mov.I: Andante con moto 00:00 Mov.II: Allegretto 8:39 Mov.III: Presto 13:33 Mov.IV: Adagio 19:05
Performer: Ensemble: Ensemble MidtVest.
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nbvhauab · 3 years
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Earth & Space Science: Student Book (Hardcover + CD) Exploring the Universe - De Mola Contemporary's Science series at a glance: -Accessibility - universal design easily adapts to varied student learning needs and styles -Differentiated instruction - activities and text structure allow for easy teacher modification -Ease of Use - offers a balance of teacher directed and hands-on activities -Research Based - builds key instructional strategies into the content Earth & Space Science: Exploring the Universe explores the history of our planet and the composition of Earth’s surface, core, oceans, and atmosphere. Students learn about how environmental changes affect our weather as well as the impact man has on the earth’s resources. 에드바르트 그리그 음악적 교양이 높은 어머니에게 피아노의 기초 교육을 받고, 1858년(15세) 라이프치히 음악원에 입학해서 4년간의 본격적인 음악 교육을 받았다. 당시 라이프치히의 음악계에서는 멘델스존(독일)과 슈만(독일)의 음악이 커다란 영향력을 갖고 있었지만, 그리그(노르웨이)의 강렬한 개성이 이로써 상실되는 일은 없었다. 귀국 후는 코펜하겐(Copenhagen)에서 덴마크의 작곡가 가데(Gade Niels Wilhelm, 1817~1890)를 사사하여 공부를 계속하였지만, 가데의 여성적인 스칸디나비아주의도 또한 그의 진로를 결정짓게 하지는 못했다. 1866년(23세)부터는 크리스티아니아(Christiania) 필하모니 협회의 지휘자가 되고 교사로서의 활동도 개시되었다. 명작 「피아노 협주곡 a단조」는 그뒤 1868년에 작곡되었으며, 그 후에도 피아니스트로서의 그리그(노르웨이)의 중요한 레퍼토리가 되었다.1874년(31세) 정부로부터 종신 연금을 받게 되어, 이후는 지휘자와 교사로서의 활동을 그만두고 창작 활동에 몰두하게 된다. 이 해에 문호 입센으로부터 희곡 『페르 귄트』의 극중 음악을 의뢰받고 1876년에 상연해서 대성공을 거두었다. 이 무렵부터 독일 각지와 런던, 파리 등지를 연주 여행하고 「피아노 협주곡」을 비롯한 자작의 연주와 지휘를 했다. 또한 1867년에 결혼한 아내 니나(Nina)는 소프라노 가수로서 그의 많은 가곡은 그녀를 위해 썼으며, 그녀에 의해 세상에 소개된 바 있다. 니나는 종종 클라라 슈만(독일)과 비교되는 예술상의 양처였다. 그리그(노르웨이)의 업적은 생전부터 높이 평가되어 옥스포드와 케임브리지 대학으로부터 명예 학위를 받은 것 외에 각지의 아카데미 회원으로 추천되었으며, 베르겐(Bergen)에서 타계했을 때는 국장(國葬)의 예우를 받았다.그리그(노르웨이)는 노르웨이가 낳은 최대의 작곡가였다. 독일 낭만파의 영향을 강하게 받았으면서도 조국의 민요와 민속 춤곡의 요소를 도입했으며, 더욱이 우아한 예술미를 잃지 않은 예술적인 노르웨이 국민 음악은 그에 의해 비로소 수립되었다고 하겠다. 주요 작품으로는 상기한 것 외에 모음곡 「홀베어의 시대 Fra Holbergs Tid」Op. 40, 「바이올린 소나타 제3번」 Op.45, 「현악 4중주곡 g단조(실내악곡)」 Op.27 등이 있다.
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asoftpsychnerd · 6 years
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365 Days of Listening: Day 2, 2/1/18 3rd movement of Gade’s Fantasiestücke, Op 43 I played the third and fourth movements of this piece, a Romantic work for clarinet and piano written by the Danish composer Niels Gade (1817 - 1890), last year for an exam. It has remained a fond favourite since and I hope some of you will also enjoy listening to this recording by clarinetist Gianluca Campagnolo and pianist Francesco Scrofani Cancellieri ☺️
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marryabroadsimply · 4 years
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Coronavirus COVID 19 Relief - Danish Weddings Traditions
During the Coronavirus Covid 19 lockdown, when people marrying are feeling a little disheartened, we thought we would provide some light relief to make everyone smile! Here are some traditions and facts about Danish weddings.
When we think of Danish Wedding Ceremonies we think of International couples marrying in stunning town halls, elopement style weddings.
However as every country Denmark has lots of traditions in their wedding ceremonies.  Maybe if you marry in Denmark then you can adopt on as a nod to the wonderful country that has made your marriage possible!
"Gate of Honour"
On the wedding day an archway known as "gate of honour" ("æresport") is placed around the door to the bride's home.  This is made of pine branches and flowers.  This is prepared by friends and family members and it is re-created on the day of the 25th Wedding Anniversary.
Wedding Dress
A Danish bride traditionally wears a white wedding dress and a veil. The bride will also wear something in red as red symbolises Love in Denmark and it wards off evil spirits.  The bridal bouquet is also always bought and chosen by the groom.
Wedding Shoes
The groom should not buy the wedding shoes for his bride. She must get them by herself. She should not sell them after the wedding - they are kept and treasured as heirlooms.
The Ceremony
Wedding ceremony can be held in church or in a town hall.  The bride and father will always be the last to arrive.  After the wedding ceremony - rice is thrown at the newlyweds as it symbolises fertility.
The Reception
This is always managed by a toast master. There are several speeches made during the wedding reception always starting with the father of the bride.
There is lot of singing and laughing. People often change the lyrics of a famous song so it relates to the newlyweds. Such lyrics are printed and given to the guests so everyone can sing.
The Bride Dance
This is a waltz the Danish believe that "brudevals" must be danced before midnight. The music for the waltz is from the ballet "A folk tale" (1854) by the Danish composer Niels Wilhelm Gade (1817-1890). While dancing the couple is surrounded by the guests. They slowly getting closer towards the couple in time for them to kiss at the end of the Waltz.
The Grooms Dance
Straight after the waltz all the male guests will then take off their socks!  The best man will cut the end of his socks off, this tradition has two different meanings for different people the first reason is to stop the groom ever being interested in any other woman.  The second is so the wife repairs the sicks to prove that she will be a goo/d wife (please remember this is tradition and not personal thoughts!)
The Brides Veil
Bride's veil is then destroyed by the guests.  This is to show that there is no need for it anymore.
The Cake
The traditional wedding cake called "kransekage" is cut by the couple sometime around midnight. Each guest must get a slice. Otherwise the couple will have a bad marriage. The "kransekage" is often decorated with small Danish flags.  For pictures of the cake please see our pinterest board.
The Stamping
This is where a guest starts stamping on the floor the other guests join him or her. The newlyweds then hide under a table and kiss.
Silverware
This tradition can get very noisy especially if it is later on in the evening after the cocktails and wine have been served!  Guests take the silverware and start hitting glasses or plates. That is the sign that the bride and groom have to stand up on chairs and kiss.
The Kissing
Kissing plays an important role in the wedding as you can tell by the stamping and the silverware.  Everytime the bride has to go to the toilet all the female guests have to rush and kiss the groom.  This is the same when the groom goes all the men have to kiss the bride.
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mividayyo · 6 years
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Niels Wilhelm Gade - Symphony No.5 in D-minor with solo piano, Op.25 (1852)
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Duisburger Philharmoniker: "Mythen des Nordens" im 6. Philharmonischen Konzert
Duisburger Philharmoniker: “Mythen des Nordens” im 6. Philharmonischen Konzert
Duisburger Philharmoniker: “Mythen des Nordens” im 6. Philharmonischen Konzert Pexels / Pixabay
„Mythen des Nordens“: stürmische Romantik, berauschender Wohlklang und quirlige Virtuosität im 6. Philharmonischen Konzert Schlagartig wurde der dänische Komponist Niels Wilhelm Gade 1841 durch seine Konzertouvertüre Nachklänge von Ossian bekannt. Ossian, ein sagenumwobener keltischer Barde aus dem 3.…
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