Edvard Helsted Vídeos
violinista y compositor danés
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Aalborg Symphony Orchestra Norwegian Radio Orchestra Helsted Emil Reesen Jacob Gade Gade Carl Nielsen 1919 1927 1938 1945 1950 1979 2002
It is my sincere and express wish that any and all remuneration, actual or potential, that may be my due be instead directed to all holders of copyright. If such copyright holders would like this video removed, please contact me directly before reporting it to YouTube and I will delete it as soon as possible. Henning Wellejus +••.••(...)) Violin Concerto in A minor, Op. 10 I. Allegro moderato 0:00 II. Andante quieto 10:28 III. Allegro vivace e con fuoco 17:09 Kai Laursen, violin Aalborg Symphony Orchestra Jens Schroder, conductor Henning Wellejus +••.••(...)) was a Danish composer and conductor. He was born in Roskilde, where his father was editor of the Roskilde Dagblad. In 1927, the family moved to Viborg, where his father, Theodor, became editor of Viborg Stift's Folkeblad and later mayor. Here, Henning grew up with his little brother, the future conductor Aksel Wellejus. Henning Wellejus married Inge Østerby at the end of March, 1950. Theodor was an amateur pianist and encouraged his sons to study music. Henning started playing and composing at 6 years old. Later he was taught piano and music theory by Magda Plessing and organist Bodil Helsted. After graduating in 1938, he studied law at the University of Copenhagen while continuing his music studies with Svend Erik Tarp (composition and music theory) and Giovanni di Bella (instrumentation.) He graduated in 1945 and was employed for the next 28 years as a lawyer in "Landsnævnet for barn og ungdomsforsorg". He established himself as a composer, conductor, pianist, and music critic, as well as a teacher and civil servant. From 1950-1979 he was the conductor of an amateur orchestra, the Etatsorkestret , but he also directed in other contexts, e.g. own works with the Aarhus City Orchestra, the Radio Concerts Orchestra, and the Norwegian Radio Orchestra. For a time, he was répetiteur at Malmö City Theater and the Royal Theater. On several occasions he was an accompanist, often in contexts outside of so-called "classical" music, for example. on Sebastian's album The Goddess. As a music journalist for a number of years - at the Copenhagen newspaper, the Left Press Bureau and finally at Frederiksborg County's newspaper - he was given an opportunity to argue for his attitude towards music composition. He soon got a reputation as a conservative defender of classical tradition and as one of the sharpest opponents of modernism. From the beginning of his career as a composer, he chose to write music that was accessible. He turned his back on modernism, and wrote articles and editorials against music that did not have melody or harmony. He contended that music should accommodate the public, and speak to the heart, attacking modernism as too cerebral because what is written from the heart goes to the heart. He has been compared with some older Danish composers, e.g. Emil Reesen, Jacob Gade, and Oskar Gyldmark, as well as Svend Erik Tarp, Otto Mortensen, and Jørgen Jersild. His music has been likened to English "Light Music", a term that can also be used to describe the music of Reesen, J. Gade, and Gyldmark. His earlier music followed Classical tradition regarding tonality, but his later works became more tonally progressive, like that of his more famous countryman Carl Nielsen.
Gustav Helsted Edvard Helsted Garaguly Gade Gebauer Hartmann Gottfred Matthison Hansen Matthison Hansen Hansen Bach César Franck Carl Nielsen Louis Glass 1857 1879 1882 1885 1888 1889 1891 1892 1901 1903 1904 1907 1915 1917 1924
It is my sincere desire that any and all possible or actual remuneration that may be my due be instead directed towards all holders of copyright. Gustav Helsted +••.••(...)) Violin Concerto No. 2 in B minor, Op. 27 I. Allegro con fuoco 0:00 II. Andante con moto 8:35 III. Allegro molto vivace 14:41 Kai Laursen, violin South Jutland Symphony Orchestra Carl von Garaguly, conductor Gustav Helsted was a Danish organist and composer. He was the son of composer Carl Helsted , brother of the painter Viggo Helsted and nephew of composer Edvard Helsted. He began studying music at the age of 22. In the years 1879-1882 he studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Music including Niels W. Gade, Johan Christian Gebauer, JPE Hartmann, and Gottfred Matthison-Hansen as his teachers. In 1885, he received the Anchor Legacy and went on a study trip to Germany, France and Italy. In the years 1888-1889 he was Director of the Royal Danish Theater, from 1891-1915 he was organist at the Jesus Church, from 1892 he was a teacher of music theory, and from 1904 professor of organ at the Conservatory of Music. In 1915 he became the organist at Our Lady Church, the country's most distinguished. As an organist at the Jesus Church, and inspired by Gottfred Matthison-Hansen, he held a number of well-attended "organ lectures" (concerts) where he played not only Händel, Bach, and other deceased composers, but also the music by French and Belgian organists of the time, such as César Franck. A large number of his compositions were premiered by the Danish Concert Association, of which he was a co-founder (1901), for many years chairman, and whose concerts he occasionally directed. He was also among the founders of the chamber music association Symphonia in 1889 (together with, among others, Carl Nielsen and Louis Glass) and the Danish Tonekunstnerforening (1903) and sat from 1907 on the organization's Society for the Publishing of Danish music. In 1917 he became Knight of Dannebrog. He is buried at Holmen Cemetery.
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