Rued Langgaard
1. Symphony No. 10 (1944/45) BVN 298 – “Yon Dwelling of Thunder” (Manuscript)
2. Symphony No. 11 (1944/45) BVN 303 – “Ixion” (Manuscript)
3. Symphony No. 12 (1946) BVN 318 – “Hélsingeborg”(Manuscript)
4. Sfinx (1909-10/1913) BVN 37, Tone Poem for Orchestra (Wilhelm Hansens Musikforlag)
Rued Langgaard ©
Sphinx was first performed at the same concert as the first symphony, under Max Fiedler in Berlin. The work amply demonstrates its sixteen-year-old composer’s skill at
orchestration, and doubtless impressed the German audience. Prior to the performance Langgaard revised and reworked some of the orchestra parts, and it was this revision that appeared in print form the publishers Wilhelm Hansen in 1914.
Langgaard used as a motto for the work a poem by the Swedish lyricist Victor Rydberg, but in the altered, printed version he appended, “Sphinx, what is thy command? Only want and radiance, that turned to dust”.
In 1914 Langgaard conducted the first Danish performance at the Music Society in Copenhagen, and two years later he gave it again, in Stockholm. It is one of the few works that were performed regularly during his lifetime, mostly by Launy Grøndahl, but Sphinx was also conducted by the international figure Nicolai Malko.
RELEASE DATE: JANUARY 1992
CATALOGUE NUMBER: DACOCD 408
EAN: 5709499408001




