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"Romantic Danish Organs"

giovannimusica

Commodore de Cavaille-Coll
\"Romantic Danish Organs\"

Maybe one of the kind Danish organists can tell me if there are any *Romantic Organs* in Denmark besides the C-C at Jesuskirken in Valby.

I'd appreciate any info in regards to this matter.
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Giovanni
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Stentor

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Re: \"Romantic Danish Organs\"

I don´t know very much about danish romantic organs but I have visited some. The Marcussen organ in Ösby (1823) is a fantastic instrument worth to see. The Siseby organ by Marcussen (1819) in Harderslev domkirke is also interesting. I know there is a Frobenius organ in Köbenhavn built in 1916. I haven´t seen it but I have heard it´s nice. The grand organ in Århus domkirke from 1928 can also be considered to be partly late romantic.
 

giovannimusica

Commodore de Cavaille-Coll
Re: \"Romantic Danish Organs\"

Dear Stentor,

Thanx for the info. I shall visit them in the very near future.

Giovanni :)
 
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