Wind Quintet | |
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by Carl Nielsen | |
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Dedication | Copenhagen Wind Quintet |
Published | 1923 Copenhagen : |
Publisher | Wilhelm Hansen |
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Premiere | |
Date | 9 October 1922 |
Location | Odd Fellows Mansion, Copenhagen |
Performers | Copenhagen Wind Quintet |
Carl Nielsen's Wind Quintet, or as indicated by the original score, the Kvintet for Flöte, Obo, Klarinet, Horn og Fagot, Op. 43, was composed early in 1922 in Gothenburg, Sweden, where it was first performed privately at the home of Herman and Lisa Mannheimer on 30 April 1922. The first public performance was on 9 October 1922 in the smaller hall at the Odd Fellows Mansion in Copenhagen. It is considered a staple of the repertoire for wind quintet.[1]