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Carl Nielsen Carl August Nielsen (; 9 June 1865 – 3 October 1931) was a Danish composer, conductor and violinist, widely recognized as his country's most prominent composer. Brought up by poor yet musically talented parents on the island of Funen, he ...
initially lists them by genre and composition date within a genre.


History

Nielsen wrote music in many genres, notably symphonies,
concertos A concerto (; plural ''concertos'', or ''concerti'' from the Italian plural) is, from the late Baroque era, mostly understood as an instrumental composition, written for one or more soloists accompanied by an orchestra or other ensemble. The ty ...
and
choral music A choir ( ; also known as a chorale or chorus) is a musical ensemble of singers. Choral music, in turn, is the music written specifically for such an ensemble to perform. Choirs may perform music from the classical music repertoire, which s ...
, but also operas and incidental music, chamber music, solo works for violin, piano and organ as well as a considerable number of
songs A song is a musical composition intended to be performed by the human voice. This is often done at distinct and fixed pitches (melodies) using patterns of sound and silence. Songs contain various forms, such as those including the repetition ...
. Nielsen assigned an opus number only to selected compositions, from Op 1 for the Suite for String Orchestra in 1888 to Op 58 for the organ work (1930–1931). The opus number 59 was assigned posthumously to three piano pieces (1928). The FS catalogue was first compiled in 1965 by
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and Torben Schousboe. It is arranged roughly in chronological order in accordance with the publication date of the works, initially up to FS 161. Compositions discovered after 1965 were assigned higher numbers, in connection with the publication of a Nielsen CD in 1998. The CNW (Catalogue of Carl Nielsen's Works), compiled by the
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, covers all of Nielsen's known works (419 in all). The CNW catalogue numbers link to the individual catalogue entries. Each entry gives a brief description of the work in English together with links to background information and scores from the Carl Nielsen Edition. In contrast to FS, CNW numbers each of Nielsen's songs individually instead of numbering the publications in which they appeared.


Table of compositions


Details of collections

For some works, details are given below. The details of songs, such as collections and incidental music, are found in the List of songs composed by Carl Nielsen.


FS 3

Miscellaneous unpublished early manuscripts in the
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*3a Various brass trios and quartets (1879–1983, lost) *3b Sonata No. 1 for violin and piano in G major (1881–1882) *3c Various movements for string quartet (1883–1887) *3d String Quartet in D minor (1882–1883). *3e Duo (in three movements) in A major for two violins (1882–1883). *3f (Two character pieces) for piano (1882–1883) *3g (Lullaby) (1883) *3h Fantasy Piece for clarinet and piano in G minor (1881 or 1883–1885) *3i Piano Trio in G major (1883) *3k String Quartet in F major (1887) *3l "" (A moment of pleasure, an age of pain), song for men's choir, text by J. P. Jacobsen (1887) *3m "" (Jean (Of a' the airts the wind can blaw), song for men's choir, text by Robert Burns; translated by Caralis (1887) *3n-s Various songs on texts by E. Aarestrup, J. S. Welhaven, G. B. Byron, P. B. Shelley, J. J. Callanan, R. Burns; translated by Caralis, a pseudonym for C. Preetzman (1887) *3t "" (To Athenea, who may command him anything), song for men's choir, text by Robert Herrick; translated by Caralis (1887) *3u "" (Earlier I dreamt every single night), song for men's choir, text by J. P. Jacobsen (1887)


FS 22

''Humoreske Bagateller''. For piano. (1894–1897) # " ("How do you do?") # " ("The Jumping Jack") # " ("The Spinning-top") # " ("A Little Slow Waltz") # " ("Doll's march") # " ("The Musical Box")


FS 51

Songs arranged for unison chorus to be used at schools (FS 35, 42, 43, 44, 45, and ''Vi frie Folk'', text by V. Rørdam, written for the Olympic Games in London, 1908)


See also

* List of songs composed by Carl Nielsen


Notes


References


Bibliography

Catalogues * Also online: . * List compiled from and . * See pages 222–227, listed by genre with FS and opus numbers. * Listed by FS number. * See pages 212–230, chronological list with opus numbers compiled by Torben Meyer. Reprinted by Hyperion Press . * See pages 251–257, listed by FS number with opus numbers. Other citations *


External links

* Complete list of Nielsen's works compiled for his 150th anniversary. {{Carl Nielsen works Nielsen, Carl