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Launy Grøndahl (30 June 1886 – 21
January 1960) was a
Danish composer and conductor. Grøndahl
studied the
violin from the age of eight. His
first work...
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orchestra was
founded in 1925, with 11
players in the
ensemble and
conductor Launy Grøndahl
having a
leadership role,
though without a
formal title. The orchestra...
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Concerto for
Trombone and
Orchestra was
written in 1924 by
Danish composer Launy Grøndahl
during his time in Italy. It was
inspired by the
trombone section...
- Best soloist, Nordring, 1978 Ben
Webster Prize, 1982 Palæ Jazz Prize, 1997
Launy Grøndahl's
honorary prize, 2000
Django d’Or, 2007 Mads
Vinding Group (Cosmos...
- Numbers.
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- (1925–2007) Mark
Griskey (born 1963)
Raymond van het
Groenewoud (born 1950)
Launy Grøndahl (1886–1960)
Herbert Grönemeyer (born 1956)
Charles Gross (born...
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Philharmonic Orchestra 1926-1930 Succeeded by
Aleksandr Gauk Preceded by
Launy Grøndahl Prin****l Conductors,
Danish National Symphony Orchestra 1930-1937...
- 1970)
September 1 –
Othmar Schoeck,
Swiss composer (d. 1957)
September 11 –
Launy Grøndahl,
Danish composer and
conductor (d. 1960)
September 25 – Jesús Guridi...
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Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra – Carl Nielsen: Symphonies, Erik Tuxen,
Launy Grøndahl,
Thomas Jensen Historical Vocal Hugo Wolf
Society Lieder Schubert...
- Boissel,
Romain Scultore,
Richard Mondillon,
Florent Montoya & Denmark:
Launy L****n,
Alexander Vogensen, Jan
Kristensen 1st 1998 Dijon,
France France:...