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- Musikforeningen (The Music Society) in Copenhagen was Denmark's most important concert venue in the 19th century. It operated from 1838 to 1931 but it...
- Academy of Music in 1886-1887 to design by C. L. Thuren (1846-1926). Musikforeningen was for many years based in the ground floor. The composer Niels W...
- interested in music, and acted as the protector of the musical societies Musikforeningen i København and Den danske Richard Wagnerforening. She was known for...
- Gade's death. Gade became director of the Copenhagen Musical Society (Musikforeningen), a post he retained until his death. He established a new orchestra...
- soloists, chorus and orchestra was first performed at Copenhagen's Musikforeningen (The Music Society) on 27 April 1897. It was inspired by Titian's painting...
- (1938). Niels W. Gade (1817–1890) parti****ted in the development of Musikforeningen (the Music Society) which had been founded in 1836 with the purpose...
- (1938). Niels W. Gade (1817–1890) parti****ted in the development of Musikforeningen (the Music Society) which had been founded in 1836 with the purpose...
- Danish mezzo-soprano singer who performed in concerts at Copenhagen's Musikforeningen from the age of 18 and in operas at the Royal Danish Theatre from 1858...
- Thorvald Lammers. Her debut as an operatic singer came in 1881, in the Musikforeningen, a forerunner of the Oslo Philharmonic. She studied with Désirée Artôt...
- when Gade's Elverskud was premiered at the Musikforeningen. She gave her last performance at the Musikforeningen in 1869. Louise Sahlgreen died in Copenhagen...