Carl Nielsen
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Definition
Proper noun A Danish composer and conductor, widely regarded as Denmark's most prominent composer. He lived from 1865 to 1931 and is known for his six symphonies and other orchestral works, which often exhibit a progressive tonal language, vitality, and a sense of humor.
Examples of Usage
- The concert will feature Carl Nielsen's Symphony No. 4, "The Inextinguishable."
- Carl Nielsen's music is a cornerstone of the Danish national repertoire.
- Scholars often compare the symphonic development of Carl Nielsen with that of his contemporary, Jean Sibelius.
Advanced Usage
- "The Nielsen style": Refers to the characteristic musical language of Carl Nielsen, often involving progressive tonality (where a piece begins in one key and ends in another), vigorous rhythms, and a distinctive use of wind instruments.
- The composer's early work shows clear influences, but he later developed his own voice, closer to the Nielsen style.
- "Nielsen-esque": An adjective describing music or artistic qualities reminiscent of Carl Nielsen's work, particularly its energy, unpredictability, or rugged character.
- The finale's bold brass fanfares and shifting meters give it a distinctly Nielsen-esque quality.
Variants and Related Words
- Nielsen (proper noun): A common shorthand reference to Carl Nielsen in musical contexts.
- The orchestra has recorded all of Nielsen's symphonies.
- Nielsenian (adjective): Pertaining to or characteristic of Carl Nielsen or his music. (This is a less common, more academic term).
- The article explores Nielsenian harmonic techniques.
Synonyms
- Composer: A person who writes music. (This is the general category; "Carl Nielsen" is a specific instance).
- Symphonist: A composer of symphonies. (This describes a key aspect of his output).
Related Idioms or Phrases
- "The Inextinguishable" (Danish: "Det Uudslukkelige"): The subtitle of Carl Nielsen's Symphony No. 4. It has entered broader usage as a phrase symbolizing enduring life force and resilience, inspired by his program note about "the elemental will to live."
- Their spirit in the face of adversity was truly "the inextinguishable."
Noun
- Danish composer (1865-1931)