Christian Geisler
Christian Peder Wilhelm Geisler (28 April 1869 – 19 August 1951) was a Danish organist and composer.
Notable works
- Arnes Sange, 3 Songs of Björnetjerne Björnsons Arne, Op.1 (1889)
- Sonatine in G major for piano, Op.2 (1897)
- String Quartet in B minor, Op.3 (1893)
- Foraar (Spring), Poem Cycle for soprano and piano, Op.4 (1910); words by Christian Richardt
- O, welch ein Tiefe for chorus, Op.5 (1902)
- Julekantate for chorus, Op.8a
- Ode til den menneskelige stemme for chorus, Op.8b
- Under Egetræet for solooist, chorus and orchestra, Op.9a (1890)
- Asminderød Kirkeklokken, Op.9b (1915)
- Sonate for viola and piano, Op.10 (1920)[1]
- Minna, Tragic Overture for orchestra, Op.11 (1895)
- Suite for orchestra, Op.12 (1930)
- Et Morgensyn, Melodrama for speaker and orchestra, Op.13 (1894); poem by Christian Molbech
- Zwei deutsche Gesänge (2 German Songs), Op.14 (1900)
- Arier, Songs, Op.16 (1888)
- Minneweise for chorus and soloists, Op.18 (1890)
- Fem motetter (5 Motets) for chorus, Op.19 (1920)
- String Quartet, Op.30
- Festpræludium (Festival Prelude) for orchestra, Op.32 (1945)
- Miniatursuite (Miniature Suite) for oboe and piano (1889)
- Kvartetter (Quartet) for chorus (1895)
- Skolehuset (Kantate ved indvielsen af Ingrid Jespersens skole) for chorus and piano (1895)
- Kantate ved indvielsen af K.F.U.M.s nye bygning for chorus and orchestra (1900)
- Forspil og fughetta (Prelude and Fughetta) for orchestra (1904)
- Hymne til Barnet (Hymn for Children) for voice and piano (1905)
- De profundis for string orchestra (1914)
- Hjortens Flugt, Opera (1920/30)
See also
References
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