Disc No: 8.224046 | Born in 1908 Herman D. Koppel represented the oldest generation in contemporary Danish music. Because of his Jewish origins, he was a regugee during World War II, and the war years left deep marks on him. This finds expression in the oratorio Moses, which is considered one of the principal works of the post-war period. Since his debut in 1930 he was also admired as a virtuoso pianist. |
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Composer | Opus | Music | Key | Performer |
Koppel, Herman D. | Op.76 | Moses - Oratorio for Solo Voices, Choir and Orchestra | Danish National Symphony Orchestra - Owain Arwel Hughes Danish National Choir Kirsten Dolberg, alto Per Høyer, bariton Michael Kristensen, tenor Elisabeth Meyer-Topsøe, soprano Kurt Westi, tenor Christian Christiansen, bass |