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Julius Bechgaard

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Bechgaard
Julius Bechgaard.
Julius Bechgaard.
Born19 December 1843 (1843-12-19)
Copenhagen
Died4 March 1917(1917-03-04) (aged 73)
Frederiksberg
OccupationDanish composer

Julius Andreas Bechgaard (19 December 1843[1] [different 22 December] – 4 March 1917) was a Danish composer of piano pieces, songs, and operas.

Bechgaard was born in Copenhagen. His best known opera, Frode, shows the influence of Wagner.[2] He died aged 73 in Frederiksberg.

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Works

  • op. 60: Troldbunden (Song with lyrics by A. Wallén,[3] manuscript)
  • Velsign vort Hjem (Song for Men's Choir with lyrics by Vilhelm Gregersen,[4] manuscript)
  • Sømandsliv (Sailor's Farewell, song cycle)
  • Gud signe dig (God Bless You song)
  • Seks firstemmige sange (Six Four-Part Songs)
    • Til Solen (To the Sun)
    • Aftensuk (Evening Sigh)
    • Hvile (Rest)
    • Morgenstemning (Morning Mood)
    • Elverdansen (Elfin Dance)
    • Blomsterne tale (Like a Child)
  • Strandby Folk (musical play in 4 acts by Holger Drachmann with music by Bechgaard, 1883)
  • Frode (opera, premiered 11 May 1893 in Copenhagen)
  • Frau Inge (opera, premiered 1894, in Prague)
  • Kender du Danmark (songs, with lyrics by Oscar Madsen, 1866–1902)

Notes

  1. ^ Hochschule für Musik und Theater Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy Leipzig, Archiv, A, I.1, 800 (study documents)
  2. ^ 'Dansk Musikks Historie', Kai Auge Bruun, København, 1969
  3. ^ "Det Kongelige Bibliotek - Musik- og Teaterafdelingen - Danske komponistautografer - Julius Bechgaard". Archived from the original on 2006-03-30. Retrieved 2007-01-09.
  4. ^ "Det Kongelige Bibliotek - Musik- og Teaterafdelingen - Danske komponistautografer - Julius Bechgaard". Archived from the original on 2006-03-30. Retrieved 2007-01-09.

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