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Niels Wilhelm Gade (22 February 1817 – 21 December 1890) was a Danish composer, conductor, violinist, organist and teacher. Together with Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann, he was the leading Danish musician of his day, in the period known as the Danish Golden Age. [1]
Niels Wilhelm Gade (1817–1890) was, next to his father-in-law, the composer and organist J.P.E. Hartmann (1805–1900), the all-dominating personality in Danish musical life in the nineteenth century.
The following is a list of the compositions of Niels Gade (1817–1890). A numbered, thematic catalogue of Gade's works was published online by The Royal Danish Library in 2019.
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, choir and soloists. Depending on which one counts, there are up to 16 of them, mostly referred to as "cantata".
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Niels W. Gade was beyond comparison the best known and recognized internationally of the danish composers of the nineteenth cent ury. He had a meteoric career after his Ossian overture won Musikforeningen’s composition competition in 1841 for the best concert overture written by a danish composer. in the period 184448 Gade had a brilliant
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Composition: Copenhagen October 1841 to summer 1842. In October 1841 Gade entered the discription of a symphony in C minor in his so-called "Composer's Diary" based on old Danish epics; however, he did not finish it until the following summer.