Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Violin Sonata No. 28 in E flat major, K 380
1. I. Allegro
2. II. Andante con moto
3. III. Rondo. Allegro
rec. Jan. 1941
André Grétry
Sonata for Flute, Violin, Cello and Piano in B flat major, Op. 1 No. 1
4. I. Allegro
5. II. Andante
6. III. Allegretto
rec. May 1950
Carl Maria von Weber
7. Air Russe and Rondo from Violin Sonata No. 3 in D minor, Op. 10b
rec. Aug. 1941
Franz Schubert
Fantasy for Violin and Piano in C major, D 934
8. I. Andante molto
9. II. Allegretto
10. III. Andantino, Variations on the Lied ”Sei mir gegrüsst”
11. IV. Tempo primo – Allegro vivace
rec. Aug. 1941
Hakon Børresen
12. Scherzo from Quartet No.2 in C minor
rec. Nov. 1942
Carl Nielsen
Violin Sonata No. 2, Op. 35
13. I. Allegro – piú moderato – agitato – tempo I – poco meno mosso
14. II. Molto adagio
15. III. Allegro piacevole
rec. May 1938
Svend S. Schultz
Concertino for Flute, Violin, Cello and Piano
16. Allegro energico
17. Adagio
18. Finale, Presto
rec. Dec. 1938
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 1006




