Kayser: Concerto for Horn & Strings

Kayser SKU: 39861184
Kayser: Concerto for Horn & Strings

Kayser: Concerto for Horn & Strings

Kayser SKU: 39861184

Format: CD

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Title: Concerto for Horn & Strings
Artist: Kayser
Label: Danacord Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5709499857007
Genre: Classical Artists

Danish composer Leif Kayser could have been 100 years here in 2019 and we are releasing for the first time on modern technology two rare LP issues, one with the Hindemith-inspired Horn Concerto and the Trio which has strong resemblance to the French school. Most important is a series of piano music performed by the virtuoso composer himself. This album is done using the original master tapes and is probably the most significant example of the art of Leif Kayser, a composer strongly in the line of Nielsen. Leif Kayser was an organist and composer. He studied at the Royal Academy of Music in Copenhagen with Poul Schierbeck and Hilding Rosenberg and with Nadia Boulanger in Paris. He later returned to the Royal Academy of Music in Copenhagen as a teacher. He had extensive concert activities as an organ and piano soloist. His works include orchestral music (four symphonies etc.), compositions and transcriptions for concert band, film music, piano, organ, and chamber works; choral music (five masses etc.) and songs, including children's songs.

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