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Elverskud is a
ballad for soloist,
choir and
orchestra by
Niels W. Gade from 1854. Gade's
oeuvre contains many
concert pieces of
various lengths for orchestra...
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inspiring the
Romantic concept of the Erlking.
Niels Gade's
cantata Elverskud, Op. 30 (1854, text by Chr. K. F. Molbech [da]) was
published in translation...
- "Elveskud" or "
Elverskud" (pronounced [ˈelvɐskuð];
Danish for "Elf-shot") is the Danish, and most
widely used, name for one of the most po****r ballads...
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piano pieces and a
number of large-scale cantatas,
Comala (1846) and
Elverskud (1853)
among them,
which he
called "concert pieces" (koncertstykker)....
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Piano 1854 28
Piano sonata, E minor.
Revision of the 1840
sonata 1854 30
Elverskud. Cantata. Soli,
choir and orchestra. Text by
Christian Molbech 1854 —...
- In 1854, she
performed the role of the Elf King's
Daughter when Gade's
Elverskud was
premiered at the Musikforeningen. She gave her last
performance at...
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organ and
piano pieces and a
number of large-scale cantatas,
among them
Elverskud, the most
famous Danish work of its kind. A
second generation of significant...
- in Copenhagen, Denmark. It
depicts Gade in the
process of
conducting Elverskud, one of his most
famous works. The
monument was
originally located on...
- Oswalder, a
viola player with the
Deutsche Oper Berlin,
since 1994. Gade:
Elverskud,
Echoes of
Ossian Overture /
Kitajenko Heise: Drot og
Marsk with Poul...
- 1854, for
playing the
mother in the
first performance of
Niels Gade's
Elverskud. She sang
lieder by
Schubert and
Schumann together with
Julius Steenberg...