Joseph Haydn
Divertimento for Flute, Violin and Cello in G major, Hob IV:7
1. I. Allegro
2. II. Adagio
3. III. Allegro
rec. May 1950
Ludwig van Beethoven
4. Variations in G major on Wenzel Müller’s “Ich bin der Schneider Kakadu”, for Piano Trio, Op. 121a
rec. Dec. 1938
Friedrich Kuhlau
Flute Quintet No. 1 in D major, Op. 51
5. I. Allegro
6. II. Menuetto: Allegro con spirito
7. III. Adagio, ma non troppo
8. IV. Finale: Allegro assai
rec. 1951
9. Trio for Flute, Violin and Piano in G major, Op. 119b
rec. Nov. 1938
Christoph Willibald Gluck
10. Menuet for Flute, Violin and Cello from Sonata II in G minor
rec. Febr. 1940
Niels W. Gade
Piano Trio in F major, Op. 42
11. I. Allegro animato
12. II. Allegro molto vivace
13. III. Andantino
14. IV. Finale, Allegro con fuoco
rec. Febr. 1940
Chamber Music in Denmark at the beginning of the 20th century ©
There is only a small handful of gramophone records of chamber music played by Danish musicians
before the war.
On the initiative of Erling Bloch something at last happened. The Bloch Quartet saw the light of day in 1933 with
Erling Bloch, violin, Knud Pedersen, violin, Hans Kassow, viola and Torben Anton Svendsen, cello, once again,
all colleagues from The Royal Danish Orchestra.
In 1935 The Danish Quartet came into existence. It consisted of Holger Gilbert Jespersen, flute, and again Erling
Bloch, Torben Anton Svendsen and Holger Lund Christiansen, professor at the Conservatoire, piano. The two
ensembles quickly achieved popularity and were to become the true guardians of the chamber music tradition in
Denmark for many years. As far as Bloch was concerned there were also many performances of sonatas with
Holger Lund Christiansen.
RELEASE DATE: DECEMBER 2025
CATALOGUE NUMBER: DACOCD 1004




