Frederik Magle

Frederik Magle ( born April 17, 1977 in Stubbekøbing, Denmark ) is a Danish composer, concert organist and pianist.

Life

Frederik Magle studied composition and music theory with Leif Thybo and attended the Royal Danish Conservatory in Copenhagen, where he studied composition and organ. Frederik Magle is known for his compositions for the Danish royal family: the music for the christening of Nikolai of Denmark in 1999, the baptism of Felix of Denmark in 2002, and a symphonic suite Cantabile, based on poems by Prince Henrik of Denmark. The first set of Cantabile, " Souffle le vent " was first premiered in 2004, and the remaining two sentences " Cortege & Danse Macabre" and " Carillon ", in June 2009, both times of the DR Radiosymfoniorkestret.

Frederik Magle created the disposition and sound design for the organ in the Church of Jørlunde in 2009 and took a double album ( Like a Flame ) of free improvisations on the organ on.

Works

  • 30 Hymns (1985 )
  • "We Are Afraid" - cantata for chorus, flute, clarinet, percussion, strings, piano and organ ( 1988)
  • Symphony for Organ No. 1 ( 1990)
  • Symphony for Organ No. 2 " Let there be light " (1993)
  • " The song is a fairy tale " 20 Songs based on fairytales by Hans Christian Andersen ( 1993)
  • Concerto for Organ and Orchestra " The Infinite Second" (1994 )
  • Symphonic "Lego Fantasia " for piano and orchestra, commissioned by the LEGO Group ( 1995-96 )
  • " A newborn child before eternity, God! " Christmas Cantata, for brass band, choir, soloists, organ and percussion ( 1996)
  • "Light your way " written for organ and brass quintet, for the christening of Prince Nikolai (1999)
  • " The Hope" on brass band, choir, organ and percussion, written in memory of the Battle of Copenhagen ( 2001)
  • "Phoenix" for mixed choir and organ or piano four hands (2003)
  • Symphonic Suite " Cantabile ", consisting of three symphonic poems for orchestra, chorus and soloists (2004-2009)

Discography

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