- Rued
Langgaard (Danish: [ˈʁuðˀ ˈlɑŋˌkɒˀ]; born Rud
Immanuel Langgaard; 28 July 1893 – 10 July 1952) was a late-Romantic
Danish composer and organist. His...
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Langgaard is a
surname of
Danish origin.
Notable people with this
surname include: Rued
Langgaard -
Danish composer and
organist Siegfried Langgaard [fr]...
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Danish composer Rued
Langgaard completed his
Symphony No. 1 "Klippepastoraler" (Cliffside Pastorals), BVN. 32 when he was just 17
years old.
Despite initially...
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Jacoba Langgaard (born 24
September 1988) is a
Faroese football who
plays as a
midfielder for B36 Tórshavn and the
Faroe Islands women's
national football...
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Johannes Peter Langgaard (12 May 1811 – 24 July 1890) was a
Danish mechanician and
brickyard owner. He
established Hakkemose Brickworks at
Taastrup in...
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American newspaperman and
sportswriter Rued
Langgaard (1893–1952),
Danish composer, born Rud
Immanuel Langgaard. Ram and Rud,
progenitors of the
second generation...
- distance"), and
organ written from 1916 to 1918 by the
Danish composer Rued
Langgaard. The
piece was
inspired by a line from a
Danish poem
translated as, "The...
- Strauss, 1868
Music of the
Spheres (
Langgaard), a 1918
composition for soprano,
chorus and
orchestra by Rued
Langgaard Music of the Spheres, a 1938 composition...
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including music of
Danish composers such as
August Enna,
Niels Gade, Rued
Langgaard, and Per Nørgård. The
orchestra has also
commercially recorded such composers...
- lead to
composers avoiding writing for the
instrument altogether. Rued
Langgaard, a
great admirer of Bruckner,
wrote for
eight horns in his
First Symphony...