L. Nielsen: Lackschmi

Denmark’s “other” Nielsen was a very good composer of attractive music in a late-Romantic style. The overture to Isbella, a one-acter presumably about some babe

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Ludolf Nielsen C

Danish-born Ludolf Nielsen (there’s no familial connection with his famous compatriot Carl) lived between 1876 and 1939 and produced a total of 20 compositions encompassing

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Ludolf Nielsen Sym. 3

Ludolf Nielsen’s compositional style took a quantum leap forward from his first symphony (on a previous da capo release) to his third (1911-13). What was

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