Frederik Magle

Frederik Magle is a Danish contemporary composer and concert organist, born in 1977. He attended the The Royal Conservatory of Music studying composition and organ, but can be considered mostly self-taught in regard to composition. He is mainly known for his works for the Danish Royal Family, which include music composed for the christening of Prince Nikolai in 1999, and a symphonic poem called "Cantabile" based on texts by Prince Henrik (The Prince Consort) which was first performed in 2004 by the Danish National Symphony Orchestra. Frederik Magle's musical style can be caracterized as generally melodic but with some - though not prevalent - elements of atonality.

External links

*Frederik Magle Website

 

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