Rued Langgaard (1893-1952) - String Quartet no. 5 (1925/1926-38), performed by the Nightingale String Quartet
Recorded at the Concert Hall of the Royal Danish Academy of Music on 3-6 September 2013
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Rued Langgaard (1893-1952) - String Quartet no. 5 (1925/1926-38), performed by the Nightingale String Quartet
Recorded at the Concert Hall of the Royal Danish Academy of Music on 3-6 September 2013
A Danish psalm is called something like the title of this blog post. In 1914 the father of Rued Langgaard died when Rued was 20 years old. The young man was a gifted musician and played variations over that psalm (“Mig Hjertelig Længes” in Danish) at the father’s funeral at Frederiksberg Church close to Copenhagen. The psalm is also used by J.S.Bach in his Matthew Passion, text Paul Gerhardt : “Befiel du deine Wege”in German.
Frederiksberg Church in Baroque style built 1732-34
The Alter at Frederiksberg Church
A drawing of the church
interior of Frederiksberg church
The year later he wrote the music into at string quartet. The notes got lost but in 1940 he found the script again and made some alterations. He was very productive and wrote 400 works. Today I heard this music on my classical radio station dr/P2. It’s a digital radio so that to get to hear it you have to be interested. But it is available online too and plays non stop day and night. In my car I have a DAB receiver connected to the radio so that I can hear it while driving too.
Young Rued Langgaard 1893-1952
Rued Langgard 1893-1952
Old post card of Ribe and the cathedral
Rued Langgaard was unlucky to live at the time of the famous composer Carl Nielsen. Rued lived in the shadow of Nielsen and was very rejected in his lifetime also due to his dislike of Nielsen and modern music. There should have been a place for him though, because he wrote beautiful music and fortunately there is a Rued Langgaard Festival in Ribe every year in the beginning of September. Ribe was capital of Denmark many centuries ago but far from Copenhagen and Ribe was the only place where he would get employment as an organist in the their Cathedral. He was 47 years old before he got his first real employment. You can read more about him at the music publishing house“Dacapo’s” web page.
In a video clip the festival director Esben Tange explains in English the antagonist ideas in Langgaard’s and Nielsen’s music.
The photos ©Nightingale String Quartet
The Nightingale Sting Quartet
The Nightingale String Quartet at Ribe Cathedral
We have a String Quartet “The Nightingale String Quartet “who has specialized in his music and plays in high quality and they now spread knowledge of his music also internationally. You can hear a short moment of “The Variations” in the link above.
Another small glimpse here: Variations
Having finished this post I would like to go to the festival this coming September
“My Heart Yearns” A Danish psalm is called something like the title of this blog post. In 1914 the father of Rued Langgaard died when Rued was 20 years old.
Das Nightingale String Quartet spielt Rued Langgaard.
Das Nightingale String Quartet bei der Aufnahme von Rued Langgaards Streichquartetten.
So good.
NIGHTINGALE STRING QUARTET (Classical Music Video) - HQ (by MaNyHem)
Director: Sebastian Birk Director of Photography: Jasper Spanning
Go to One Take Concerts to watch two other (for now!) videos. These short sessions really inspire and give hope for the future of music.