Flute Concerto (Nielsen)
Carl Nielsen's Concerto for Flute and Orchestra (FS 119) was written in 1926 for Holger Gilbert-Jespersen, who succeeded Paul Hagemann as flautist of the Copenhagen Wind Quintet. The concerto, in two movements, was generally well received at its premiere in Paris in October 1926 where Nielsen had introduced a temporary ending. The first complete version was played in Copenhagen the following January. The flute concerto has become part of the international repertoire.
Flute Concerto | |
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by Carl Nielsen | |
Front page of the programme for the premiere on 21 October 1926 in Paris | |
Catalogue | FS 119 |
Dedication | Holger Gilbert-Jespersen |
Performed | 21 October 1926 : Paris |
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