Joseph Glæser
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Joseph August Eduard Friedrich Glæser (November 25, 1835 in Berlin – September 29, 1891 in Hillerød) was a Danish composer and organist.
Notable works[]
- Høje Nord, Friheds Hjem (1869)
- duets
- firstemmige mandssange
- some hymn tunes
- and oratorio (1858)
- piano pieces for 2 or 4 hands
- Alle mulige Roller (1857)
- Gildet paa Solhaug (1861)
- En gammel Soldat
- Jægerne (skuespil 1860)
- et treakts-syngestykke
- Fjernt fra Danmark (ballet 1860)
- Droslen slog i Skov sin klare Trille (romance 1857)
- Velkommen lærkelil
See also[]
References[]
- This article was initially translated from Danish Wikipedia
External links[]
Categories:
- Male composers
- Danish classical organists
- Male organists
- 1835 births
- 1891 deaths
- Musicians from Berlin
- 19th-century Danish composers
- 19th-century German musicians
- 19th-century male musicians
- Danish composer stubs