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Maria Theresia Ahlefeldt

Danish Composer · 1755–1810

Known as the first female composer in Denmark, she composed music for ballets, operas, and plays of the royal theatre. Critics of her era hailed her as a true artist of music.

  • Born in Regensburg, Germany
  • Active in Denmark from 1780
  • Composer for the Royal Danish Theatre
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"A True Artist of Music"

— contemporary critic
Portrait of Maria Theresia Ahlefeldt

Carl Joachim Andersen

Danish Flutist · 1847–1909

Virtuoso flutist, conductor, and composer born in Copenhagen. As both a performer and a composer of flute music, he is considered one of the finest of his era — a demanding leader who raised his orchestras to remarkable heights.

  • Co-founder of the Berlin Philharmonic
  • Principal flutist and conductor
  • Son of flutist Christian J. Andersen
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"One of the best flute composers of his time."

— music historian
Portrait of Carl Joachim Andersen

Niels Wilhelm

Danish Romantic Composer · 1817–1890

A central figure of the Danish golden age of music, Gade bridged German Romanticism with a distinct Nordic voice. His symphonies and chamber works defined a generation of Scandinavian composition.

  • Studied with Mendelssohn in Leipzig
  • Director of the Copenhagen Music Society
  • Composed eight symphonies
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"Father of the Danish symphonic school."

— Grove Music
Portrait of Niels Wilhelm Gade