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Frederik Reesen Magle (Danish pronunciation: [ˈfʁeðˀʁek ˈmɑwlə, ˈfʁæðˀʁæk -]; born 17
April 1977) is a
Danish composer,
concert organist, and pianist...
- Jahači
magle (trans. Fog Riders) is the
third studio album from
Serbian and
former Yugoslav rock band
Bajaga i Instruktori,
released in 1986. The album...
- for br**** band, percussion, choir, and
organ written in 2001 by
Frederik Magle,
depicting the
Battle of
Copenhagen in 1801. It
consists of two movements...
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Magleš (Serbian Cyrillic: Маглеш) is a
mountain in
western Serbia, near the city of Valjevo. Its
highest peak Pali has an
elevation of 1,036 meters above...
- rose) is a
fanfare for two
trumpets and
organ written in 2017 by
Frederik Magle and
published by
Edition Wilhelm Hansen. The work was
premiered in Saint...
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Program music is a term
applied to any
musical composition on the
classical music tradition in
which the
piece is
designed according to some preconceived...
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Marzluff et al. (2008). Gallo, Travis; Fidino, Mason; Lehrer,
Elizabeth W.;
Magle, Seth B. (2017). "Mammal
diversity and
metacommunity dynamics in
urban green...
- she
married the
Danish painter Christian Reesen Magle with whom she had a son, the
composer Frederik Magle.
After returning to
Denmark she
worked primarily...
- At the christening, the
musical work Dåbens Pagt
composed by
Frederik Magle,
dedicated to
Prince Felix, saw its
inaugural performance.
After their divorce...
- Instruktori's
following releases, Sa
druge strane jastuka (1985), Jahači
magle (1986) and
Prodavnica tajni (1988),
brought a
plethora of hit songs, placing...