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Leopold Rosenfeld
Danish composer and singing teacher From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Leopold Rosenfeld (21 July 1849 – 19 July 1909) was a Danish composer[1] and singing teacher. He was also a music critic at the newspapers Danneborg, Musikbladet and Tidsskrift for Musik og Teater.
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In 1889, he was titled professor. One of his pupils was the opera singer Helge Nissen.
He was buried at the Jewish Western Cemetery in Copenhagen.
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Compositions
- "Aa farvel og vær velsignet (for voice and piano)
- "Asali" (for voice and piano)
- "Bjergpigen" (for solo, choir and orchestra)
- "En nytårslåt" (for voice and piano)
- "Folkevise" (for voice and piano)
- "Ingalill" (for voice and piano)
- "Klokkeklang" (for voice and piano)
- "Opus 3: Fem characteerstykker" (for piano)
- "Opus 17: 5 Clavierstücke" (for piano)
- "Opus 24: DIGTE af Alfred Ipsen og Ernst v. d. Recke"
- "Opus 25: Henrik og Else" (for solo, choir and orchestra)
- "Opus 48: Saïna. Østerlandske stemninger" (for piano)
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