Moderen
Carl Nielsen's incidental music Moderen (The Mother), Opus 41, was written for a gala celebrating the reunification of Southern Jutland with Denmark. It was first performed on 30 January 1921 at the Royal Danish Theatre. The text was basically a collection of generally patriotic verses written by Helge Rode for the occasion.
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Moderen
Carl Nielsen's incidental music Moderen (The Mother), Opus 41, was written for a gala celebrating the reunification of Southern Jutland with Denmark. It was first performed on 30 January 1921 at the Royal Danish Theatre. The text was basically a collection of generally patriotic verses written by Helge Rode for the occasion.
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Carl Nielsen's incidental musi ...... y Helge Rode for the occasion.
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De Moeder (Deens: Moderen), op ...... f en Hoop): fluit en altviool.
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『霧が晴れていく』(きりがはれていく、Tagen lette ...... フルート協奏曲と共に「霧が晴れていく」を使用したことがある。
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Carl Nielsen's incidental musi ...... y Helge Rode for the occasion.
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De Moeder (Deens: Moderen), op ...... f en Hoop): fluit en altviool.
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『霧が晴れていく』(きりがはれていく、Tagen lette ...... フルート協奏曲と共に「霧が晴れていく」を使用したことがある。
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De Moeder (Nielsen)
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Moderen
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霧が晴れていく
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