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Niels Gade

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148:. Robert Schumann wrote a long enthusiastic article describing Gade as an exceptional young musician having the looks of Mozart and the four letters of whose name were those of the four strings of the violin. In his correspondence he talks of Gade as a rare talent with whom he sympathises as only with few. One of Schumann's piano pieces is entitled "Gade" and based on the notes G-A-D-E, and Schumann's third piano trio is dedicated to Gade. Gade conducted the first performance of 383: 22: 175:), a post he retained until his death. He established a new orchestra and chorus, while settling into a career as Denmark's most prominent musician. Under his direction, the Music Society reached its peak. He also worked as an organist; though he lost the prestigious position of organist at Our Lady, today's 295:
Niels Gade remarried in 1857 to Mathilde Stæger, herself an outstanding pianist. For the wedding he wrote Fruehlingsbotschfaft expressing both his love for his now deceased first wife and the start of a new life and love for his second wife. This new marriage brought him two more children – a son,
288:. He dedicated his Spring Fantasy to her to celebrate their engagement and his 5th Symphony with piano concertante as a wedding gift. In 1855, she died in childbirth while delivering twins; only one of them, Johan Felix Gade (1855-1928), survived. He became the father of organist and composer 71:, the son of a joiner and instrument maker. He was intended for his father's trade, but his passion for a musician's career, made evident by the ease and skill with which he learned to play upon a number of instruments, was not to be denied. Though he became proficient on the violin under 583:
Wasserloos, Yvonne: "'Formel hält uns nicht gebunden, unsre Kunst heißt Poesie.' Niels W. Gade und Robert Schumann – Übergänge zwischen Poetischem und Nationalem," in Henriette Herwig/Volker Kalisch/Bernd Kortländer/Joseph A. Kruse/Bernd Witte (eds.):
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in March 1843, to enthusiastic public reaction. His work attracted the notice of the king, who gave the composer a Danish government fellowship which enabled him to go to
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Wasserloos, Yvonne: "'Hearing through eyes, seeing through ears.' Nation and landscapes in the works of Niels W. Gade, Edvard Grieg and Carl Nielsen", in
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in 1847, Gade was appointed to his position as chief conductor but was forced to return to Copenhagen in the spring of 1848 when
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A selection of Gade's correspondance with European contemporaries was published by Inger Sørensen as
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Robert Franz's 12 Gesange Op. 4 (1845) is dedicated to "My friend Niels W Gade".
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Kulturgezeiten. Niels W. Gade und C.F.E. Horneman in Leipzig und Kopenhagen.
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and they remained friends until Gade's death. Gade became director of the
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in Copenhagen from 1850 until his death. Gade was joint director of the
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On 27 April 1852 Gade married Emma Sophie Amalie Hartmann, daughter of
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Niels W. Gade og hans europæiske kreds - En brevveksling 1836–1891
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Academic staff of the University of Music and Theatre Leipzig
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Niels Gade: Novelletten for Piano Trio, Op.29 sound-bites
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The Early Works of Niels W. Gade: In Search of the Poetic
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He began his professional career as a violinist with the
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Danish composer, conductor, and music teacher (1817–1890)
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with Hartmann (whose daughter he married in 1852) and
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In 1845 Gade conducted the premiere of Mendelssohn's
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Index


Danish
composer
conductor
violinist
organist
Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann
Danish Golden Age
Copenhagen
Frederik Wexschall
Christoph Weyse
Andreas Berggreen
Royal Danish Orchestra
concert overture
Ossian
Felix Mendelssohn
Leipzig
Leipzig
Italy
Conservatory
Gewandhaus Orchestra
Mendelssohn
Violin Concerto in E minor
Ferdinand David
Robert Schumann
Robert Franz
Schumann's piano Concerto
Mendelssohn's death
war broke out between Prussia and Denmark
Cornelius Gurlitt

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