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Synopsis

Danish composer, conductor, violinist, organist and teacher. 
  • 1817
  • 1841 as a violinist in the Royal Danish he saw his first work premiered there, the concert overture Efterklange af Ossian.
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  • 1890

Gade is considered the most important Danish musician of his day. His most famous organ work is Drei Tonstucke, opus 22. His musical language is typical of his time period.

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List of Organ Works

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Background and General Perspectives on Performing These Organ Works

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Registration and Organs

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Fingering and Pedaling

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Articulation and Phrasing

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Ornamentation

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Tempo and Meter

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Scores and Editions

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Recordings

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Notes

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