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Copenhagen: Skandinavisk og Borups Musikforlag, 1930. Plate S.B.M. 752.
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600 dpi. Page size is 10.76 x 8.13 inches.
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Copenhagen: Skandinavisk og Borups Musikforlag, 1930. Plate S.B.M. 752.
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Boca Raton: Masters Music, n.d.(after 1990). Catalog M 1469
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Editor
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Niels Bo Foltmann
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Publisher. Info.
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Vaerker, Series II, No.12 Copenhagen: Carl Nielsen Udgaven / Kongelige Bibliotek, 2006. Made available by courtesy of DCM.
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General Information
Work Title
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29 Little Preludes
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Alternative. Title
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29 Smaa Praeludier
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Composer
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Nielsen, Carl
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Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No.
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Op.51 ; CNW 96
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I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No.
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ICN 121
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Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's
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29 preludes:
- (F major)
- (E minor)
- (E major)
- (D-flat major)
- (G minor)
- (C major)
- (F major)
- (E major)
- (B-flat major)
- (G minor)
- (G major)
- (D minor)
- (G major)
- (E-flat major)
- (A major)
- (D major)
- G major)
- (C major)
- (A minor)
- (D minor)
- (D minor)
- (E-flat major)
- (E-flat major)
- (E minor)
- (F-sharp minor)
- (E minor)
- (F-sharp minor)
- (C major)
- (F major)
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Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp.
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1929
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First Publication.
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1930 – Copenhagen: Skandinavisk og Borups Musikforlag
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Composer Time PeriodComp. Period
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Romantic
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Piece Style
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Early 20th century
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Instrumentation
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organ (or harmonium)
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External Links
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Nielsen catalogue
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Navigation etc.
29 smaa Præludier for Orgel eller Harmonium was Nielsen's first organ work. The organist Johannes Hansen asked the composer to write some organ preludes for use in divine service. The preludes were composed over a relatively short period of time at the beginning of 1929, and it is likely that the whole collection was finished by the end of March.