Asger Lund Christiansen

Asger Lund Christiansen (1927–1998) was a Danish cellist and composer.[1]

He trained at the Royal Danish Academy of Music, graduating in 1946. Alongside Bløndal Erling Bengtsson, he was his generation's most recognized Danish cellist. In 1957-1995 he played with musicians such as Tutter Givskov, Mogens Ludolph and Mogens Bruun in Copenhagen and also as a soloist, teacher and organizer, he has had a major influence. From 1965-1987, he was a teacher and later professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Music.

Asger Lund Christiansen wrote a significant number of compositions. He has written chamber music, instrumental music and orchestral works in a mostly neo-classical style. One of his flute sonatas was premiered by Jean-Pierre Rampal.[1] His son is the flautist and composer Toke Lund Christiansen.

References

  1. 1 2 "Naxos Music Online". Retrieved 8 December 2012.


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