- Bjarke Mogensen, Lasse Mauritzen, Christina Åstrand, Johnny Teyssier, Zachary Hatcher, Antony Hermus, Michael Frank Møller, Danish National Symphony Orchestra, Henrik Dam Thomsen, Anna Agafia Egholm
- David Bateson, Christian Schumann, Sinne Eeg, Kristoffer Emil Appel, Danish National Concert Choir, Isabel Schwartzbach, Danish National Symphony Orchestra
- Danish National Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra of the Royal Chapel, Tivoli Concert Hall Orchestra, Thomas Jensen
- Danish National Concert Choir, Eivør, Danish National Symphony Orchestra, Isabel Schwartzbach, James Sherlock, Adam Riis, David Bateson
Danish National Symphony Orchestra
Live Albums
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Biography
The Danish National Symphony Orchestra (or DNSO) has gained prominence befitting its name, and has spawned the international careers of several important Danish and non-Danish conductors. The DNSO was originally founded in 1925 by a group of musicians led by singer Emil Holm. The orchestra had no principal conductor until Herbert Blomstedt assumed the title in 1967. He served as principal conductor from 1967 to 1977, and he gained acclaim for the orchestra with performances of the symphonies of Carl Nielsen. Fabio Luisi became the DNSO's chief conductor in 2017 and continued to hold that position as of the early 2020s. Luisi led a performance of Carl Nielsen's Symphonies Nos. 4 and 5, while Bent Sørensen: The Island in the City was conducted by star Jukka-Pekka Saraste.
