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Joachim Neergaard

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in 1877. He came from scions of an aristocratic family with long service to the Danish government and as such was eventually sent to take a law degree which he finished in 1901. However, Neergaard's true love was music and not the law. He had studied piano from the time of his youth and wished to
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pursue a career in music. To this end, he took advanced piano studies while at the same time studying theory and composition. Neergaard, whose life was relatively short, was not a prolific composer and left us with less than 30 works. He died in
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has written, "Neergaard's Quartet is as fine as anything from this period. The melodies are lush and memorable, the movements perfectly executed and the part-writing leaves nothing to be desired."
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He wrote a little-known but highly regarded string quartet between 1908 and 1910. It is written in a post-Brahmsian, late Romantic idiom, a style cultivated at that time by composers such as
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Joachim Bruun de Neergaard (1877-1920) by Hansen & Weller
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Danish
composer

Stubberup
Jutland
Sorø
Copenhagen
Arnold Schoenberg
Ernő Dohnányi
Ferruccio Busoni
Zemlinsky
Karl Weigl
Franz Schmidt
Chamber Music Journal
"MusicSack"
Joachim Neergaard String Quartet No.1, Op.6
The Chamber Music Journal
Free scores by Joachim Neergaard
International Music Score Library Project
Categories
Danish composers
Danish male composers
1877 births
1920 deaths
Neergaard (noble family)
People from Faxe Municipality
Musicians from Region Zealand

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