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33: 136:, both of whom stylistically influenced his writing. For several years, he was one of Denmark's leading concert pianists until a paralysis in one arm made him retire from the stage. He then devoted himself primarily to composing. He composed in most genres and wrote several 241:
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Cobbett's Cyclopedic Survey of Chamber Music, Ed. Cobbett, W.W., Oxford University Press, 1929 & 1963, London.
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good fortune or Sun symbol. At the time of composition in 1918-1919, the Nazi movement had not been established.
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Symphony No. 5 in C-major, Op. 57 "Sinfonia Svastika" (1919) - Note on the title: This work celebrates the
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He wrote six symphonies (1893–1926), which have been recorded on the
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works of worth, including four string quartets, a string sextet, a
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record labels, while some chamber music has been recorded on
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Louis Glass String Sextet soundbites and discussion of work
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Symphony No. 3 in D-major, Op. 30 "Forest symphony" (1901)
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Copenhagen
Danish
composer
Copenhagen
Carl Nielsen
Niels Gade
Brussels Conservatory
CĂ©sar Franck
Anton Bruckner
chamber music
piano trio
Danacord
CPO
Da Capo
swastika
Vedic
Scyldings
Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians
ISBN
0-19-318304-8
David Fanning
"Louis Glass and Carl Nielsen: Opposites in Danish Musical Life"
doi
10.7146/CNS.V6I0.122256
ISSN
1603-3663
Wikidata
Q101500342
Free scores by Louis Glass

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