• Concert with Frederik Magle at the 22nd International Organ Festival in Svendborg

    Sct. Nikolai church Gerritsgade 5, Svendborg, Denmark

    Frederik Magle performs at the 22nd International Organ Festival in Sct. Nicolai Church in Svendborg. The program is: Olivier Messiaen: Apparition de l'église éternelle Johann Sebastian Bach: Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme, BWV 645 Frederik Magle: Symphony for organ no. 2 "Let there be light" (1993) Johannes Brahms: Organ chorale "Es ist ein Ros […]

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  • Smukfest – Aarhus Symphony Orchestra

    Smukfest aarhus

    Aarhus Symphony Orchestra performs Frederik Magle's fanfare 'In Vernalis Temporis' on the "Bøgescenen" at Smukfest 2025.

  • Nordic Piano Quartet

    Sejergaardsskolen Privatskole Sejergårdsvej 2, Sejergårdsvej 2, Denmark

    Experience an evening of enchanting music when the Nordic Piano Quartet takes the stage at Sejergaardsskolen Privatskole. Organized by Klassisk Efterår Tølløse, this classical concert offers an unforgettable musical journey where the sounds of piano, violin, viola and cello unite in beautiful harmony. The program consists of Frederik Magle, Schumann and Brahms.  

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  • Threnody for Clarinet and Organ – Music Service

    Alfta kirke Västra Kyrkogatan 2, Alfta, Sweden

    ALFTA KIRKE Sunday, October 26 at 3:00 p.m. – Music Service Charlie Brunlöf – PriestGunnar Helgesson – Organ/PianoCarina Nilsson – Clarinet There will be a small renaissance for Albert Runbäck when his two pieces Elegi and Cantilena Dialogica are performed. The service concludes with the beautiful piece Threnodi for clarinet and organ by the Danish […]

  • Pop-up exhibition and mini concert

    Stubbekøbing kirke , Denmark

    On Wednesday, November 12, Christian Reesen Magle would have turned 100 years old, and this will be celebrated with a pop-up exhibition of his paintings in Stubbekøbing Church at 5 pm. Christian's daughter Maria Dubin has curated the exhibition and talks about his work, and his son Frederik Magle plays a mini-concert in his honor. […]

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