Composer
Peter Erasmus Lange-Müller (1850-1926); DNK
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Peter Erasmus Lange-Muller was a maverick and sometimes enigmatic figure among Danish composers of his day: he is generally thought to have had no peers in the realm of song in his homeland, but his larger instrumental works betrayed a somewhat naïve quality to the scoring, the result no doubt of his inadequate training and self-taught background. Still, his chamber music is highly regarded, especially the Op. 53 Piano Trio, as is some of his music for the stage, which includes several operas and many incidental scores. Lange-Muller also produced a sizable quantity of choral music, much of which is also worthwhile, most notably the Op. 65 Tre Madonnasange (3 Songs to the Madonna). His late-Romantic style was rather unique, mixing elements from Schumann, Hartmann, and Brahms into an often dark landscape, to produce an imaginative and quite original beauty of sound. Many believe he carried the seeds of Impressionism in certain of his 250 songs, and was thus an important influence on Debussy.
Peter Erasmus Lange-Muller was born on December 1, 1850, in Frederiksberg, Denmark. His family was both wealthy and talented, with many professionals and clergy among them. Lange-Muller studied piano from his early childhood. After initial studies in political science, he enrolled at the Copenhagen Conservatory of Music, where his chief piano instructor was Edmund Neupert. But, as would happen throughout much of his personal and professional life, Lange-Muller's health broke down and forced a change of plans; in this case, an abandoning of studies.
He was plagued by severe headaches throughout his life, and though this handicap sabotaged his education, it allowed him to develop his musical language away from current trends. His 1874 Op. 1 collection, Sulamite and Solomon Songs, already divulged his talent for song, and by the mid-1880s his reputation was well established.
By that time, too, he had withdrawn from musical performance altogether, having led the Koncertforening (a musical organization he co-founded) in regular concerts from 1879-1883. In 1887 he produced what would become one of his most popular large works, the incidental music for Der var engang (Once Upon a Time).
Lange-Muller married in 1892 and spent most of the remainder of his life at a country estate. Though his output in the 1890s remained high, he soon lost inspiration and after his 1911 Little Piano Pieces for Children, he ceased composition. Lange-Muller died in Copenhagen on February 26, 1926.
© Robert Cummings, All Music Guide
Peter Erasmus Lange-Muller was born on December 1, 1850, in Frederiksberg, Denmark. His family was both wealthy and talented, with many professionals and clergy among them. Lange-Muller studied piano from his early childhood. After initial studies in political science, he enrolled at the Copenhagen Conservatory of Music, where his chief piano instructor was Edmund Neupert. But, as would happen throughout much of his personal and professional life, Lange-Muller's health broke down and forced a change of plans; in this case, an abandoning of studies.
He was plagued by severe headaches throughout his life, and though this handicap sabotaged his education, it allowed him to develop his musical language away from current trends. His 1874 Op. 1 collection, Sulamite and Solomon Songs, already divulged his talent for song, and by the mid-1880s his reputation was well established.
By that time, too, he had withdrawn from musical performance altogether, having led the Koncertforening (a musical organization he co-founded) in regular concerts from 1879-1883. In 1887 he produced what would become one of his most popular large works, the incidental music for Der var engang (Once Upon a Time).
Lange-Muller married in 1892 and spent most of the remainder of his life at a country estate. Though his output in the 1890s remained high, he soon lost inspiration and after his 1911 Little Piano Pieces for Children, he ceased composition. Lange-Muller died in Copenhagen on February 26, 1926.
© Robert Cummings, All Music Guide
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Vocal Works
62 tracks
- Sange ved Havet, for baritone & orchestra, Op.54
8 tracks
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Choral Works
4 tracks
- Gammel Julesang, for chorus
2 tracks
- Serenade, for male chorus
2 tracks
- Gammel Julesang, for chorus
- Seks Folkeviser Oversatta Af Thor Lange, for voice & piano, Op.18
4 tracks
- Otte Folkeviser Oversatte Af Thor Lange, for voice & piano, Op.34
2 tracks
- Sytten Viser og Sange oversatte af Thor lange, Op.64
5 tracks
- Silde Ved Nat Hin Kolde (Late on a Night so Cold), for voice & orchestra, Op.64, No.8
1 track
- I Mester Sebalds have (In Mr. Sebald's Garden), Op.13
1 track
- Peter Plus, incidental music, Op.42
2 tracks
- Gildet på Solhaug (The Feast at Solhaug), incidental music, Op.32
4 tracks
- Sechs ernste Lieder, Op.27
5 tracks
- Bjornen, Hinden, Junkeren. Tre Digte fra Drachmanns "Osten for Sol og vesten fra Måne", Op.23, No.1
1 track
- Ni Sange af Ernst von der Recke, Op.75, No.9
1 track
- Tre Sange oversatte fra Polsk og Rusik af Thor Lange, Op.38
1 track
- Letizia, songs from the play, Op.48
2 tracks
- Himlen ulmer svagt i flammerødt (The sky gleams a faint flame-red), for voice & piano, Op.19, No.1
1 track
- Lille røde rønnebær, for voice and piano
2 tracks
- Ved løfaldstid (Falling Leaf), for voice & piano, Op.31, No.2
1 track
- I Würzburg ringe de klokker, for voice & piano, Op.34, No.6
1 track
- Åkande (Water Lily), for voice & piano, Op.4, No.2
1 track
- Genboens første vise, for voice & piano, Op.13, No.1
1 track
- I Alhambra (In the Alhambra), Op.3
5 tracks
- Songs (5) from Ingemann's "Sulamith og Salomon", No.1, "Shulamite's Song in the Wine Garden" Op.1, No.1
1 track
- Songs (5) from Ingemann's "Sulamith og Salomon", No.2, "Shulamite's Song in the Grove of the Wood-Pigeons" Op.1, No.2
1 track
- Songs (5) from Ingemann's "Sulamith og Salomon", No.3, "Solomon's Song with the Homing Pigeon" Op.1, No.3
1 track
- Songs (2) for voice & piano from Ingemann's "Sulamith og Salomon", No.1, "Shulamite's Song in the Queen's Garden" Op.6, No.1
1 track
- Songs (2) for voice & piano from Ingemann's "Sulamith og Salomon", No.2, "Shulamite's Song in the Bridal Doorway" Op.6, No.2
1 track
- Songs (5) from Ingemann's "Sulamith og Salomon", No.4, "Shulamite's Song at the Top of the Mountain" Op.1, No.4
1 track
- Songs (5) from Ingemann's "Sulamith og Salomon", No.5, "Shulamite's Song on the Mountain" Op.1, No.5
1 track
- Seks Sange Efter Det Russiske Ved Thor Lange, for voice & piano, Op.11
1 track
- Når sol går ned: Stemninger fra Rusland (At Sundown: Russian Moods), for voice & piano, Op.19
1 track
- Sange ved Havet, for baritone & orchestra, Op.54
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Miscellaneous
55 tracks
- Tre Digte af Vilhelmm Bergose, Op.4
3 tracks
- Otte Sange af B. S. Ingemann, Op.6
1 track
- Spanske Studneter, Op.22
2 tracks
- Fire Sange af Einar Christiansens "Cosmus", Op.57
2 tracks
- Der var engang (Once upon a time), Op.25
38 tracks
- Skin ud, du Klare Solskin (Bright Sunshine), Op.18, No.4
1 track
- Slide den aften
1 track
- Forest (7) Pieces, Op.56
7 tracks
- Tre Digte af Vilhelmm Bergose, Op.4
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Stage Works
13 tracks
- Renaissance, melodrama, Op.59
11 tracks
- Vikingeblod (Viking Blood), opera, Op.50
2 tracks
- Renaissance, melodrama, Op.59
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Chamber Works
3 tracks
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Piano Works
4 tracks
- Dances and Intermezzi, for piano, Op.49
3 tracks
- Piano Fantasy in C-, Op.66
1 track
- Dances and Intermezzi, for piano, Op.49
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Orchestral Works
11 tracks
- Symphonies
8 tracks
- Symphony No.1 ("Autumn") in D-, Op.17
4 tracks
- Symphony No.2 in D-, Op.33
4 tracks
- Symphony No.1 ("Autumn") in D-, Op.17
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Concertos
3 tracks
- Violin Concerto in C, Op.69
3 tracks
- Violin Concerto in C, Op.69
- Symphonies
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