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  1. Karl Henrik Ludolf Nielsen (29 January 1876 – 16 October 1939) was a Danish composer, violinist, conductor, and pianist. Today he is considered one of the most important Danish composers of the early 1900s (together with the more famous Carl Nielsen ).

  2. Ludolf NielsenWork: Symphony No.2 in E-major, Op.19 (1909)Mov.I: Andante maestoso - Allegro con brio 00:00Mov.II: Andante con sentimento 13:13Mov.III: Allegr...

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  3. The charmingly pictorial In the Mountains is a symphonic suite. It is insistently craggy in The Castle Ruin, gracious like Grieg and playful yet lonely in The Shepherd. What stands out is the highly skilled orchestration; the acme of clarity in a romantically-inclined composer like Ludolf Nielsen.

  4. Ludolf Nielsen’s compositional style took a quantum leap forward from his first symphony (on a previous da capo release) to his third (1911-13). What was once merely confident and colorful has become daring and masterful.

  5. Ludolf Nielsen | Dacapo Records. composer. 1876. 1939. Ludolf Nielsen belongs among the last Danish Romantics. In his own refined way he continued the National Romantic tradition, but also incorporated many new features from Late Romantic music abroad.

  6. Danish composer Ludolf Nielsen (1876-1939) is a near exact contemporary of Denmark’s national musical icon, Carl Nielsen. Though the two are no relation, they had. Continue Reading.

  7. Danish-born Ludolf Nielsen (there’s no familial connection with his famous compatriot Carl) lived between 1876 and 1939 and produced a total of 20 compositions encompassing a wide variety of conventional genres.