About Rued Langgaard
Rued Langgaard (born Rud Immanuel Langgaard 28 July 1893 - died 10 July 1952) was a late-Romantic Danish composer, organist, and conductor. His then-unconventional music was at odds with that of his Danish contemporaries and was recognized only 16 years after his death. Born in Copenhagen, Rued Langgaard was the only son of composer and Royal Chamber musician Siegfried Langgaard (1852-1914) and Emma Langgaard (née Foss, 1861-1926), both of whom were pianists.
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String Quartet No. 5, BVN 189: I. Andante quasi andantino misterioso
String Quartet No. 5, BVN 189: II. Scherzo grazioso
String Quartet No. 5, BVN 189: III. Lento misterioso
String Quartet No. 5, BVN 189: IV. Lento - Allegro quasi andantino
Blomstervignetter No. 2, BVN 424: No. 2, Aakande
Symphony No. 15, BVN 375, "Sostormen" (The Sea Storm): III. Adagio funebre
Blomstervignetter No. 2, BVN 424: No. 3, Forglemmigej
String Quartet No. 4, BVN 215, "Sommerdage" (Summer Days): III. Sostenuto - Allegro, scherzoso
Symphony No. 6, BVN 165 "Det Himmelrivende": Thema (Versione II). L'istesso tempo, corrosif
Music of the Spheres, BVN 128: IV. Like the refraction of sunbeams in the waves
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