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Nancy Dalberg composed her own music and refined Carl Nielsen’s compositions. This Tuesday, we focus on creative women who worked beside major names. Learn more about classical music in the Classical Curiosity lecture series.
Nancy Dalberg composed her own music and refined Carl Nielsen’s compositions. A lecture on the creative women who worked beside major names. Lecturer Magdalena Fronczak shines new light on female composers and their contributions to music history.
Magdalena Fronczak is a prominent writer and blogger with a focus on female composers throughout history. She previously worked as a producer with the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra.
As the guest for the evening, Magdalena Fronczak has invited Martin Schaub, who works as a musician, singer, songwriter, and arranger.
The lecture series Classical Curiosities provides you with knowledge about classical music through relaxed Tuesday lectures. You’ll hear the stories behind the music, learn about the composers, and enjoy reflections from the stage and the audience in a delightful mix. You’ll also have the opportunity to meet others who are curious about classical music.
Get to know Nancy Dalberg and Carl Nielsen.
Here you will find all the necessary information that you need to know about before your magical visit in the Concert Hall.
Invite yourself or someone you like to an experience for all the senses. Welcome to visit the Concert Hall's restaurant or one of our foyer bars.
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