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         Danish Composition:     more books (16)
  1. Relationships between Danish organic farming and landscape composition [An article from: Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment] by G. Levin, 2007-05-01
  2. The Oskar Davidsen book of open sandwiches: From traditional Danish recipes and the compositions of Axel Svensson by James R White, 1957
  3. Seasonal variation in group size, and sex and age composition in a Danish red deer (Cervus elaphus) population under heavy hunting pressure (Danish review of game biology) by Johnny Lund Jeppesen, 1987
  4. Introduction to the Danish language by Johannes Knudsen, 1945
  5. Microstructure, Composition and Crystallography of Aalbrog Lion Brand Danish White Cement by Fernando Maldonado, 1997
  6. Rued Langgaards kompositioner: Annoteret værkfortegnelse = Rued Langgaard's compositions : an annotated catalogue of works : with an English introduction (Danish Edition) by Bendt Viinholt Nielsen, 1991
  7. Writing As a Second Language: A Program for Self-Instruction by Barbara Danish, 1981-06
  8. The Days of Deberiot and David: Fifty-four Compositions By French, German, Russian, Bohemian, Danish, Polish and Austrian Masters of the Period From 1781 to 1810 (The Violinist's Music Shelf, Vol. 3)
  9. Composition of source-sorted municipal organic waste collected in Danish cities [An article from: Waste Management] by T.L. Hansen, J.l. Cour Jansen, et all 2007-01
  10. Billeder, sadan set (Danish Edition) by Axel Bolvig, 1974
  11. Gældssanering i praksis (Danish Edition) by Lilian Hindborg, 1990
  12. The Compositions of Vagn Holmboe by Paul Rapoport, 1996-03-01
  13. Vocabulary and Writing in a 1st and 2nd Language, Processes and Development by Dorte Albrechtsen, Kirsten Haastrup, et all 2008-03-15
  14. Isotopic composition of the primary cosmic radiation: Proceedings of a symposium held in Lyngby, Denmark, March 1971

1. Title Details - Cambridge University Press
Twenty Texts for danish composition. © Cambridge University Press 2001.
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An Elementary Grammar and Reader
Elias Bredsdorff
Paperback This course has six parts: 1. A general introduction to written and spoken Danish. 2. A chapter on Danish phonetics. 3. A grammar, arranged by sections under nouns, adjectives, adverbs, etc., with chapters on word-order and word-formation, and including exercises. 4. A section of general information - about money, weights and measures, meals, etc. 5. Twenty-five Danish texts (twenty prose, five poetry) from standard authors for translation into English. 6. Twenty English texts, graded in difficulty, for translation into Danish. No other Danish grammer and reader with this scope and degree of scholarship exists. Mr Bredsdorff has taught in England for a number of years, and most of his pupils have started with no knowledge of Danish. His course has been tried out and proved successful. Email friend about this title
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Preface to the first edition; Preface to the revised impression; Part I. An Introduction to Danish: 1. The Danish alphabet; 2. The written language; 3. The spoken language; Part II. Danish Phonetics: 4. The sound system; 5. Spelling and sound values; 6. Special pronunciation; 7. Stress; Weak forms of words; Part III. Grammar: 8. Nouns; 9. Adjectives; 10. Adverbs; 11. Numericals; 12. Pronouns; 13. Regular verbs; 14. Irregular verbs; 15. Conjunctions; 16. Prepositions; 17. Injections; 18. Word order; 19. Word formation; Part IV. Useful Words and General Information: 20. Special Idioms; 21. Day and night; 22. Meals; 23. The days of the week; 24. The months; 25. Public holidays in Denmark; 26. The four seasons; 27. The cardinal points; 28. Names denoting kinship; 29. Countries and nations; 30. Colours; 31. The monetary system; 32. Weights and measures; 33. Common abbreviations; Part V. Danish Texts: Part VI. Twenty Texts for Danish Composition.

2. Danish - Cambridge University Press
Twenty Texts for danish composition. © Cambridge University Press 2001.
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An Elementary Grammar and Reader
Elias Bredsdorff
Hardback In stock This course has six parts: 1. A general introduction to written and spoken Danish. 2. A chapter on Danish phonetics. 3. A grammar, arranged by sections under nouns, adjectives, adverbs, etc., with chapters on word-order and word-formation, and including exercises. 4. A section of general information - about money, weights and measures, meals, etc. 5. Twenty-five Danish texts (twenty prose, five poetry) from standard authors for translation into English. 6. Twenty English texts, graded in difficulty, for translation into Danish. No other Danish grammer and reader with this scope and degree of scholarship exists. Mr Bredsdorff has taught in England for a number of years, and most of his pupils have started with no knowledge of Danish. His course has been tried out and proved successful.
Contents
Preface to the first edition; Preface to the revised impression; Part I. An Introduction to Danish: 1. The Danish alphabet; 2. The written language; 3. The spoken language; Part II. Danish Phonetics: 4. The sound system; 5. Spelling and sound values; 6. Special pronunciation; 7. Stress; Weak forms of words; Part III. Grammar: 8. Nouns; 9. Adjectives; 10. Adverbs; 11. Numericals; 12. Pronouns; 13. Regular verbs; 14. Irregular verbs; 15. Conjunctions; 16. Prepositions; 17. Injections; 18. Word order; 19. Word formation; Part IV. Useful Words and General Information: 20. Special Idioms; 21. Day and night; 22. Meals; 23. The days of the week; 24. The months; 25. Public holidays in Denmark; 26. The four seasons; 27. The cardinal points; 28. Names denoting kinship; 29. Countries and nations; 30. Colours; 31. The monetary system; 32. Weights and measures; 33. Common abbreviations; Part V. Danish Texts: Part VI. Twenty Texts for Danish Composition.

3. Deadlines
34058 danish composition. Two 500 word essays to be submitted by 3.00 pm Monday 13 November 2000 and 3.00 pm Monday 15
http://www.hull.ac.uk/Hull/SC_Web/deadline.htm
Deadlines for assessed work 00/01
Year I Deadlines and extensions Year II Marking conventions Year III Important note Year IV Please note : all assessment work which is returned to you must be retained, as it may be required for inspection by the external examiner. It is your responsibility to ensure the safe-keeping of all assessed work YEAR 1 34001 Swedish Language I Weekly tests. Computer assisted language exercises - disk to be handed in by 3.00 pm Monday 15 January 2001. 34003 Swedish Language II Weekly tests. Computer assisted language exercises - disk to be handed in by 3.00 pm Monday 21 May 2001. 34007 Introduction to Scandinavian History: The Vikings to the Union of Kalmar One essay of c.2,000 words to be handed in by 3.00 pm Monday 15 January 2001. 34008 Introduction to Scandinavian History: The Reformation to the Present Day One essay of c.2,000 words to be handed in by 3.00 pm Monday 21 May 2001. One essay of c.2,000 words to be handed in by 3.00 pm Monday 15 January 2001. 34010 Introduction to Scandinavian Literature: Twentieth-Century Writing One essay of c.2,000 words to be handed in by 3.00 pm Monday 21 May 2001.

4. Per Nørgård - Per Nørgård I Musikhistorien
Skizzer (Sketches), 9 Studies and Fragment IV, and even more so in the large orchestralwork, Fragment VI, which is the most extreme danish composition of the
http://www.pernoergaard.dk/eng/musikhistorisk/musikhistorisk.html

Per Nørgård in the History of Music
by Erling Kullberg
This article will attempt to situate Per Nørgård's evolution as a composer in a chronological context, as a complex interplay - harmonic consonance, opposition, interaction - with developments in the world of music in general.
The myth of
Carl Nielsen
When Per Nørgård began his work as a composer, the musical scene in Denmark was permeated with aesthetic musical norms which had originated at the beginning of the 20th century with Carl Nielsen and his circle. The person of Carl Nielsen was surrounded with such an aura of veneration that his attitudes to questions of musical aesthetics totally dominated the field, excluding practically all other alternatives. This was no less true after his death, when something close to a Carl Nielsen myth developed, establishing the norms for what was 'right and proper' in Danish music. Jan Maegaard, a composer, looks back as follows:

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6. Nielsen International Clarinet Competition
were Spyros Mourikis (Odense Symphony Orchestra Prize and The Audience's Prize)and Igor Begelman (prize for the best performance of a danish composition.).
http://www.jdhite.com/hitebytes/nielsen.htm
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Carl Nielsen International Clarinet Competition Odense, Denmark
June 13-22, 1997
(Carl Nielsen, in "Living Music")
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Odense Coat of Arms The city of Odense hosted the first Carl Nielsen Clarinet Competition June13 to 22, 1997. Odense, home town of the famous Danish composer, has held international competitions for the violin since 1980. Based on the success of these competitions, the organizers decided to hold similar contests for performers of the two other instruments for which Nielsen wrote concertos, clarinet and flute. The clarinet competition was open to clarinettists of all nationalities under the age of thirty. Forty eight performers invited to Odense were selected on the basis of their taped recording of the Stravinsky Three Pieces and the first movement of the Mozart concerto.
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The winners of the first Carl Nielsen Clarinet Competition were:
Spyros Mourikis (Greece), first prize.
Spyros earned his diploma at the Athens Conservatory at the age of eighteen. He continued his studies at the Conservatoire National Superieur de Musique in Paris where his teachers were Michel Arrignon and Maurice Bourgue. He was awarded first prize in clarinet and chamber music at the Conservatoire in 1995. He is currently principal clarinettist of the Greek Radio Symphony Orchestra.
Igor Begelman (U.S.A.), second prize.

7. Mermaid Lounge - May 1997
Traces danish composition from 10th Century Christianity and church music through the mid20th Century. From the Mermaid Lounge.
http://www.denmark.org/mermaid_May97/classical.html
In Denmark the first major proof of music-making is found in the Bronze Age lurs dating back to 1100-500 B.C. In 1797, six well-preserved, masterly crafted wind instruments cast in bronze were discovered near Copenhagen. When they were found nothing definite was known about their original designation, and so they were named lur, a term which in the Nordic sagas denoted the signal horns of the Viking Age. These horns, of a much later vintage, were probably made of wood and enveloped in birch bark the way they are still known in, for instance, Norway where until recently they were used by the shepherds driving their flocks to pasture in the mountains. The most famous of the horns of oliphant shape in massive gold were found in 1639 and 1734 in South Jutland. Unfortunately, they were stolen in 1802 from the Royal Art Collection and melted down. The next evidence of music-making in Denmark does not materialize until the advent of Christianity in the late 10th century A.D. Singing in the churches, which were erected in rapid succession in large numbers, first of wood, from the 12th to the 16th centuries of stone in the Romanesque and later Gothic building style, followed the Catholic practice as it was received from England and North Germany. The first preserved note sheets stem from the 12th century and are from Catholic church songbooks which exemplify the predominant uniformity of Roman liturgy in medieval Europe. A particularly important element of Danish cultural life in the late Middle Ages is the folk ballads of which we have a few remnants from the 14th and 15th centuries but which are found in larger numbers in the ballad books of the 16th and 17th centuries.

8. Juraj Lörinc's Chess Composition Microweb
Chess composition Microweb is dedicated to chess composition, especially fairy chess and works of Juraj Lrinc. Some originals from danish chess composition magazine, their solutions and my comments.
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7 fairy twomovers with very few fairy pieces. (Added 6.4.2003)
My works No. 320-325
52nd part from the series showing all my published compositions. It contains orthodox h#4, h#2 in Circe, #2 with paralysing and Chinese units and a very fairy double-mate. Also 2 links to older problems. (Added 6.4.2003)

9. Danish Food Composition Databank
danish Food composition Databank, Food composition in Denmark. Thedanish Food composition Databank is on the Web (Revison 5.0). A
http://www.foodcomp.dk/fcdb_default.htm
Danish Veterinary and Food Administration Ministry of Food, Fisheries and Agriculture Institute of Food Safety and Nutrition Danish Food Composition Databank Food Composition Data - About food data
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Food Composition in Denmark
The Danish Food Composition Databank is on the Web (Revison 5.0) A very long tradition in the publishing of food composition values is continued by the Danish Veterinary and Food Administration's Institute of Food Safety and Nutrition with the current change from the printed media to the Internet. During the last 25 years it has been a public responsibility to compile and evaluate the thousands of data developed both by the laboratories of the Danish Veterinary and Food Administration and other research and industry laboratories. About the Food Composition Databank Food composition data have a very long tradition in Denmark. The uses are plenty and they belong to the most fundamental tools of nutrition science. Reviews of food composition have been published in Denmark for more than 125 years. You can read more about this subject in Food data history The Danish Food Composition Databank is under development and it will frequently be updated with new information. Therefore, we kindly ask our users to be patient. The Food Composition Databank will be extended with regard to both the number of foods and the number of components in the foods in the coming months.

10. Danish Food Composition Databank  -  Links To Other Food Composition Sites.
T, danish Food composition Databank, Food composition Data. Denmark danishFood composition Databank danish Food composition Tables (for education).
http://www.foodcomp.dk/fcdb_links.htm
Danish Veterinary and Food Administration Ministry of Food, Fisheries and Agriculture Institute of Food Safety and Nutrition T Danish Food Composition Databank Food Composition Data - About food data
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Links to other food composition sites
FAO/UNU
International Network of Food Data Systems
LATINFOODS
Tabla de Composición de Alimentos de América Latina

Red Latinoamericana de Composición de Alimentos
COST Action 99 - Eurofoods
Research Action on Food Consumption and Composition Data

Australia

ANZFA - Australian Food Composition Program
Reference Resource List for Food Composition Tables Brazil Brazilian food composition table Canada - Health Canada Canadian Nutrient File Denmark Danish Food Composition Databank Danish Food Composition Tables (for education) Finland Finnish Food Composition Database France Centre Informatique sur la Qualité des Aliments Tables de Composition Germany Souci-Fachman-Kraut Online Database Iceland Icelandic food composition tables Italy Tabelle di Composzione degli Alimeti Food Composition database for Epidemiological Studies in Italy Netherlands Dutch Food Composition Database Singapore Health Promotion Board - Nutrient Composition of Foods Switzerland Swiss food composition database (demo) South Africa South African Food Composition Database Spain Mineral Content in Milk and Dairy Products United Kingdom Food Standards Agency (UK) MAFF, UK Food Surveillance Information sheets (1993-2000)

11. The Council - Composition Of The Council : The Danish National Council For Educa
For further information on the composition of the Council, please see the Act onEducational and Vocational Guidance. Link to a list of members (in danish).
http://www.r-u-e.dk/english/composition.htm
The Council - Composition of the Council The chairman, Member of Parliament Jytte Andersen, was appointed by the Minister of Labour. The remaining eighteen members are made up from social partners, public authorities, guidance counsellors, users of guidance and other relevant parties. Finally, the Ministries of Education and Labour provide an additional four non-voting members. For further information on the composition of the Council, please see the Act on Educational and Vocational Guidance Link to a list of members (in Danish) Last updated 2002-05-05 ilk@r-u-e.dk

12. Composition Of The Committee, Danish Environmental Protection Agency
The composition of the Main Committee was as follows Chairman. Svend Bichel.,Reader. Members of the Main Committee Arent B. Josefsen, director, danish
http://www.mst.dk/udgiv/Publications/1998/87-7909-445-7/html/kap02_eng.htm
Front page Contents Previous Next THE BICHEL COMMITTEE
2. Composition of the Committee
Appointment of members A main committee and four sub-committees were appointed. Together with the members of the sub-committees, the chairman of the Main Committee and the chairmen of the sub-committees were appointed by the Minister of Environment and Energy. The other members of the Main Committee were appointed on the recommendations of various interest organisations and ministries. Members of the Committee The composition of the Main Committee was as follows: Chairman Svend Bichel., Reader Members of the Main Committee
  • Arent B. Josefsen, director, Danish Institute of Agricultural Sciences, chairman of the sub-committee on agriculture. Professor Niels Kærgård, Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, chairman of the sub-committee on manufacturing, the economy and employment. Henrik Sandbech, director, National Environmental Research Institute, chairman of the sub-committee on the environment and health. Professor Karsten Revsbech, Århus University, chairman of the sub-committee on legislation.

13. Danish Courses At KU
danish COURSES AT KU DANE 104 Elementary danish I (5).Essentials of grammar, practice in speaking, reading, and writing danish. Five hours of recitation per week. Not open to native speakers of danish. DANE 108 Elementary danish II (5).Continuation of grammar; practice in conversation, composition, and reading.
http://www.ukans.edu/~german/danish/courses.html
DANISH COURSES AT KU DANE 104 Elementary Danish I (5).Essentials of grammar, practice in speaking, reading, and writing Danish. Five hours of recitation per week. Not open to native speakers of Danish. DANE 108 Elementary Danish II (5).Continuation of grammar; practice in conversation, composition, and reading. Five hours of recitation per week. Not open to native speakers of Danish. Prerequisite: DANE 104 or permission of instructor. DANE 212 Intermediate Danish I (3).A continuation of DANE 108. Structured grammar review, composition, conversation with readings of literary and cultural texts. Not open to native speakers of Danish. Prerequisite: DANE 108 or permission of instructor. DANE 216 Intermediate Danish II (3).A continuation of DANE 212. Structured grammar review, composition, conversation with readings of literary and cultural texts. Not open to native speakers of Danish. Prerequisite: DANE 212 or permission of instructor. DANE 220 Intensive Danish (16).This course is designed to teach speaking, reading, writing, and comprehension skills of first and second year Danish in one semester. Classes are held for four hours a day Monday through Friday (8: 30 a.m.-12: 20 p.m.). There are intensive drills in grammar, integrated language lab work, and homework assignments. Not open to native speakers of Danish. Prerequisite: Admission to Danish Institute at the University of Kansas

14. Heading For Summary, Danish Environmental Protection Agency
of the composition of bulky waste. The survey of the municipal arrangements forbulky waste is based on a questionnaire survey including all the 275 danish
http://www.mst.dk/udgiv/publikationer/1998/87-7909-180-6/html/samfat_eng.htm
Front page Contents Previous Next Kortlægning og vurdering af storskrald
English Summary
English Summary The overall purpose of this project is to carry out a survey and an evaluation of the existing bulky waste arrangement with a view to provide the knowledge which can be used in local and governmental planning. The work is divided into series of phases, which is shown in the composition in the present report. The phases are as follows: Choice of method Analysis of the existing municipal bulky waste arrangements Working conditions when collecting bulky waste Estimating amount and composition of bulky waste Sorting analysis of combustible and non-combustible bulky waste Estimating the occurrence of heavy metal contents in the bulky waste Estimating the unit of data for bulky waste Choice of method The collection of data takes place in connection with a survey of bulky waste, estimation of the amount of bulky waste and in the estimation of the composition of bulky waste. The survey of the municipal arrangements for bulky waste is based on a questionnaire survey including all the 275 Danish municipalities and an enlarged interview survey carried out in 12 selected municipalities. The amounts of bulky waste has been worked out partly taking its starting point in EPA's (Miljøstyrelsens) "Informationssytem for Affald og Genanvendelse" ISAG, partly based on the amounts stated by the municipalities in the questionnaire survey.

15. ELibrary.com - The Economist, 'A Smashing Experiment. (Danish ELibrary Is The Su
composition of the Unemployed, 1997 Status of the study at the DDA the data may be available from the primary investigator; they are expected to be transferred to the DDA. Data material DDA3519 composition of the Unemployed, 1997. Primary investigator danish National Institute of Social
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16. Danish Export - Graphical Equipment - CCI-Europe (Computer Composition Internati
danish Export Export Directory of Denmark - danish Companies. Index - Businessservices - Graphical equipment - CCI-Europe (Computer composition International
http://www.danishexport.com/details.php?accno=541&idxno=248

17. DIEM - Danish Institute Of Electroacoustic Music
training in composition. He actively pursues a double career as a composer and flautist.In the latter regard he was educated at the Royal danish Academy of
http://www.daimi.aau.dk/~diem/biographyGJ.html

18. DIEM - Danish Institute Of Electroacoustic Music
Hans Peter Stubbe Teglbjærg Hans Peter Stubbe Teglbjærg has studied instrumentaland electronic composition at the Royal danish Music Conservatory (Ib
http://www.daimi.aau.dk/~diem/biographyRS.html

19. René Mogensen, Composer, Composition, Saxophonist, Artist, New Music, Jazz, Sou
Picture, news, works in progress, events, discography, and online recordings.Category Arts Music composition Composers Contemporary M...... from the online archive of the program Lydmuren on danish Public Radio Features Mogensenon saxophones and includes his composition Puzzlement and the Art of
http://www.geocities.com/renemogensen/
René Mogensen: Composer and Saxophonist
Click here to find streamable recordings, recording excerpts, and places to obtain cds of René Mogensen's works.
Click here to find free useful software by René Mogensen.
Contact René Mogensen by email Denne side på Dansk
Recent News and Works in Progress
(March 20, 2003):
April 3, 2003, 7pm Choreographer Renata Celichowska presents new choreography to the work Terror og Penge by Mogensen, at Judson Church, New York City. May-June, 2003 Mogensen performs as electronic musician in the tour of the theater/performance piece WRAAK, with Stevie Wishart and others. Mogensen appears on saxophone, on pianist Woochang Lee's new jazz cd release Selfless Self available at Notation in South Korea. Contains recordings from New York City. KriKri 2002 compilation cd - includes and News Clips Study Nr.1 by Mogensen. Can be obtained through the KriKri webpage. New re-release of the formerly out-of-print jazz quartet cd Stream available at Notation in South Korea. Contains 1995 studio recordings from New York City of several compositions by Mogensen, and features him on Tenor and Soprano saxophones.
The Norway Times writes about Mogensens Concerts:
René Mogensen "does more than just entertain the audience - he mesmerizes spectators with his interesting combination of electroacoustic sound, chamber music, and jazz... there is no doubt that his music and art will be a part of not only Danish contemporary music history, but also the entire worlds contemporary music history."

20. René Mogensen, Composer, Composition, Concerts, Saxophonist, Artist, New Music,
there is no doubt that his music and art will be a part of not only danish contemporarymusic history, but also the entire worlds contemporary music history. .
http://www.geocities.com/renemogensen/Events2001.html
René Mogensen: Concerts and other music events 2001
The Norway Times writes about Mogensen's Concerts:
René Mogensen "does more than just entertain the audience - he mesmerizes spectators with his interesting combination of electroacoustic sound, chamber music, and jazz... there is no doubt that his music and art will be a part of not only Danish contemporary music history, but also the entire worlds contemporary music history."
Music Events Calendar 2001:
Events in winter 2001: Get René Mogensen's printable Winter Concert Calendar 2001 in PDF file.
January 16 - 8pm - René Mogensen performed on saxophones with the David Ullman Quintet on the Knitactive Soundstage of the Knitting Factory , 74 Leonard Street, New York City. Original works by Ullman and Mogensen.
January 28 , 9:00 to 11:30pm - René Mogensen in solo concert with special guest percussionist Tom Beyer at the Cornelia Street Cafe performance space on 29 Cornelia Street, between Bleecker and West 4th Streets. The concert featured René Mogensen performing solo works for saxophones and electronics including Winter Waves II , and Fragment 23B . These, along with other new and recent works, combine genres, creating a postmodern unity of chamber music, sound art and jazz. Mogensen and Tom Beyer performed works such as

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