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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

61. Danish Technological Institute - Building And Construction - Predicting Concrete
Concrete Centre, danish Technological Institute Gregersensvej, PO Box 141, DK2630Taastrup E The mix composition also has some influence on the frost resistance
http://www.danishtechnology.dk/5268
var defSearchStr='Search here...'; Username Password Institute Home Contact Dansk Top 10 ... Search You are here: Danish Technological Institute Building and Construction Concrete Testing, Concrete Predicting concrete durability Predicting concrete durability by using artificial neural network Article Document ID: 5268
Article Article in PDF-format Contact
Marianne Tange Jepsen, M.Sc.
Concrete Centre, Danish Technological Institute
Gregersensvej, P.O. Box 141, DK-2630 Taastrup
E-mail: marianne.t.jepsen@teknologisk.dk
ABSTRACT
A neural network was designed to investigate the influence of different parameters on the salt frost resistance of concrete. The analysis shows that the most significant parameters are the water/binder ratio and the total air content. The mix composition also has some influence on the frost resistance, i.e. fly ash tends to undermine the frost resistance, whereas silica fume improves the frost resistance. Surprisingly, no relation was found between frost resistance and spacing factor, but the neural network ascribes some importance to the specific surface of the air void structure. However, the neural network analysis is uncertain and should be followed by a statistical analysis to test the significance of the findings. Key words: Artificial neural network, frost resistance, spacing factor, mix design.

62. Danish Technological Institute - Building And Construction - Mortar And Raw Mate
for Total chemical composition (identification); Sulphate (risk of discolouration);Salt content (risk of discolouration). The danish Technological Institute
http://www.danishtechnology.dk/building/8453,1?hilite=contact

63. COMPOSITION OF COMMITTEES COMPOSITION DES COMMISSIONS
Translate this page Austrian. Socialist Party. Mme. HANSEN Anna-Marie. danish. Soc. Dem. Party. Mme. ..Irish. KITT. Mrs. HANSEN Anna-Marie. danish. JENSBY. Mr. KANERVA Illkka. Finnish . ..
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COMPOSITION OF COMMITTEES
COMPOSITION DES COMMISSIONS
STANDING COMMITTEE - COMMISSION PERMANENTE
(24 members and Presidential Committee members)
Mr German CDU/CSU
M. VOLCIC Demetrio italien Dem. Sin. -Ulivo Mme DURRIEU Josette Socialiste MM. GLESENER Marcel luxembourgeois DAVIS Terry British Labour BEHRENDT Wolfgang German SPD BLAAUW Jan Dirk Dutch VVD portugais Socialiste HENRY Jean-Pol belge PS KOTSONIS Theodoros grec PASOK espagnol Parti populaire MM. SCHLOTEN Dieter German SPD MARSHALL Jim British Labour ATKINSON David British Conservative espagnol Parti populaire CALMES Emile luxembourgeois Mme SQUARCIALUPI Vera italienne Dem.sin.-Ulivo MM. WILKINSON John British Federated Group of Christian Democrats and European Democrats BLAAUW Jan Dirk Dutch Liberal Group LEMOINE Georges Groupe Socialiste MM LOBKOWICZ Michael Czech Freedom Union Hungarian MDF Icelandic Independence Party GUNDERSEN Frank Norwegian Progress Party PASTUSIAK Longin Polish Democratic Left Alliance Turkish Democratic Left Party M.

64. 8. References, Danish Veterinary And Food Administration
The Food composition DataBase), Indholdet af nitrat i levnedsmidler, Veterinærog Fødevaredirektoratet, (Contents of nitrate in foods, danish Veterinary and
http://www.vfd.dk/FDir/Publications/2001018/kap8_eng.asp

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8. References
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    National Food Agency of Denmark, Danish Food Monitoring Programme, 1996 Review, based on the report Food Monitoring 1988 - 1992, Publication No. 239 (June 1997).
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    Levnedsmiddelstyrelsen (National Food Agency of Denmark), Danskernes kostvaner 1995, Hovedresultater (Dietary habits of the Danish population, Main results), Publication No. 235 (May 1996).
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    Levnedsmiddelstyrelsen (National Food Agency of Denmark), Levnedsmiddeltabeller, (The composition of food) (1996).
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    Evaluation of certain food additives and the contaminants mercury, lead and cadmium (Sixteenth report of the Expert Committee), FAO Nutrition Meetings Report Series, No. 51, WHO Technical Report Series No. 505 (1972). [Tilbage] Evaluation of certain food additives and contaminants (Thirteenth report of the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives), WHO Technical Report Series, No. 751 (1978). [Tilbage] Evaluation of certain food additives and contaminants (Thirty-third report of the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives), WHO Technical Report Series, No. 776 (1989).
  • 65. UCLA Scandinavian: Courses
    (4) Discussion, three hours. Requisite course 25. Readings, composition, and conversationin danish. May be repeated once for credit. P/NP or letter grading.
    http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/scandinavian/courses/
    Undergraduate and Graduate Courses in Scandinavian
    Lower Division Courses
    Upper Division Courses
    Graduate Courses
    (See the Schedule of Classes for (see the Scandinavian class web sites for Swedish Language 1. Elementary Swedish. (4)
    Discussion, four hours. P/NP or letter grading. 2. Elementary Swedish. (4)
    Enforced requisite: course 1. 3. Elementary Swedish. (4)
    Enforced requisite: course 2. 4. Intermediate Swedish. (4)
    Enforced requisite: course 3. 5. Intermediate Swedish. (4)
    Enforced requisite: course 4. Norwegian Language 11. Elementary Norwegian. (4)
    Discussion, four hours. P/NP or letter grading. 12. Elementary Norwegian. (4)
    Enforced requisite: course 11. 13. Elementary Norwegian. (4)
    Enforced requisite: course 12. 14. Intermediate Norwegian. (4)
    Discussion, four hours. Enforced requisite: course 13. 15. Intermediate Norwegian. (4)

    66. (Composition Non Enregistrée)
    ago, one evening toward the end of January 1998, when my mother, Mama as we all callher, was watching a program about the Jews of Prague, on danish television
    http://www.sefarad.org/publication/lm/047/page37.html
    F AMILY REUNION
    Peter Amstrong-See
    SOUVENIRS Kirkemosen, 29.01.2002
    Dear family and friends,
    A quick call to the TV station, thinking that the interviewing journalist, Ulla Terkelsen, a well known newsperson in Denmark, will no doubt be able to provide Vera's address. "Ms. Terkelsen lives on the road", I'm told, - "she's difficult to reach. Best is you send us a letter, she gets her mail sent to her address in Berlin twice a week". So I write a note and drive down to the village to drop it the mailbox. Then we start thinking. Mama said Vera was introduced as a retired Prague journalist. Simon Wiesenthal was mentioned. We soon had found the telephone number of the Jewish community in Prague, where of course they had Vera's number and next day the two cousins were on the phone, attempting, hopelessly, to bridge a gap of fifty years.
    Vera had told Mama about Hanka, that right after the war she had gone to make a life in Israel, together with her Hanus. Hanka and Hanus also have two married children and six grandchildren and had come to visit the Prague family a few times. Of course they had to telephone Hanka right away. Hanka was dizzy with joy and she and Mama are writing to one another at least once a month now. Hanka and Hanus would also come to Prague to attend our reunion, an added bonus.
    The weeks and months went rapidly and before we knew it, we were well into July. All terribly excited, of course, just to think of all the new cousins named Hana, Hanka, Hanus, Jan, Jana and Jarda, whom we were about to meet. Apparently also the Czech branch of our family adheres, as we do, to the tradition never to innovate when it comes to names. You know the saying, never change a winning combination. When we find a good name, we stick to it for generations, passing it on to our children and even marrying people with those names, just to keep the confusion going.

    67. Rheology, Protein Composition And Foaming Properties Of Egg Albumen In Relation
    Subsequently, a DNA microarray based assay containing the most informativeSNPs should be designed and implemented in danish breeding programmes.
    http://www.agrsci.dk/PHD/hag/haganettehoj.html
    Back to index Identification of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and implementation of genotyping technologies based on hybridisation on DNA Microarrays Ph.D.-researcher: Anette Høj Petersen University: Aarhus University, The Faculty of Health Sciences Department at DIAS: Animal Breeding and Genetics Supervisor: Lise-Lotte Hansen, Associate Professor. Aarhus University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Human Genetics Local Supervisor: Chief Scientist, Ph.D., Christian Bendixen Project term: E-mail/Telephone: Anette.Hoj@agrsci.dk Molecular Biology (M.Sc.), Inst. of Molecular and Structural Biology, Aarhus University. Background
    Aim

    The aim of this project is to identify a large number of SNPs (single nucleotide polymorphisms) with relationship to selected diseases and production traits in cattle and pig. It has been estimated that there is an average of 0.5-1.0 heterozygous SNPs per 1000 base pairs in the human genome. In domestic animals we expect a slightly lower number of SNPs because of intensive breeding programmes which cause a decrease in genetic variation. But the number of SNPs still exceeds other types of genetic markers. Since SNPs are found in such large numbers, they are an ideal marker-type for characterization of multigene traits. Research Outline
    Initially, a number of genetic markers with relationship to specific traits in cattle and pig must be identified. For this purpose a heterogenous animal material, spanning different breeds and different physiological traits, has been selected and this panel of animals is scanned for genetic polymorphisms. Subsequently, a DNA microarray based assay containing the most informative SNPs should be designed and implemented in Danish breeding programmes.

    68. DCHF: About The Center: Proposition For Act Establishing The Danish Center For H
    The composition of the board shall reflect the interdisciplinary nature of the center Section3 Dissolution § 7. The danish Center for Holocaust and Genocide
    http://www.dchf.dk/about/lovforslag_eng.html
    home about the center Proposition L 164
    Presented January 12, 2000 by Secretary of State Niels Helveg Petersen
    Proposition for Act establishing the Danish Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies
    Section 1: Establishment and purpose
    Subsection 2
    . The Danish state will contribute an annual subvention towards Center expenses.
    Section 2: Center direction
    Subsection 2
    . The board is comprised of a chairman and seven additional members, appointed by the Secretary of State on the basis of their individual qualifications. The composition of the board shall reflect the interdisciplinary nature of the center and its objectives.
    Subsection 3 . Members of the board serve four-year terms, extendible by re-appointment for one further four-year term. Further re-appointment may follow only after a minimum of four years.
    Subsection 4 . A director appointed by the Secretary of State upon nomination by the board is responsible for the day-to-day administration of the Center.
    Section 3: Dissolution
    Subsection 2. In the event of the dissolution of the Center as a self-governing, private institution, all property and assets will pass to the State. Section 4: Date of issuance Notes - Introduction 1.1. Background

    69. On The Typological Evolution Of The Danish Morphological System
    An instant of grammatical composition is indeed observed in the definite forms ofDanish nouns in the Singular, eg sveden ‘the sweat’, vand-et ‘the water
    http://users.cybercity.dk/~nmb3879/article.html
    On the Typological Evolution of the Danish Morphological System Prof. Vulf Plotkin, D.Sc. vulf@iimath.com ABSTRACT: The highly analyticized Danish language has developed a morphological feature found in other formerly synthetic languages undergoing analyticization, namely composite word-forms, in which the auxiliary and the lexical element are joined as the two parts of a grammatical compound. Such compounds are built in Danish with the postfixed definite article -en/-et and the Present tense marker -er , which explains the retention of the stød in their first components. Like any participant in a compound, these auxiliaries are also used as separate words, namely the indefinite article en/et and the link-verb er , respectively. The positionally determined variability of the correlated grammatical meanings conveyed by these auxiliaries is in full accordance with the basic features of analytical typology. 1. BACKGROUND The evolution of both Germanic and Romance languages in the past two millennia was determined by a typological trend towards analyticization. Given the number and diversity of the languages involved and the vastness of the area they cover, this trend has naturally found a variety of linguistic manifestations, some of which characterize each of the two language groups as a whole, while others are confined to certain groupings within them or to individual languages. There are also significant differences, both between the two language groups and within them, concerning dynamic interaction between the diametrically opposite typological trends of analyticization and syntheticization. Those trends are in fact vectors directed towards the two poles of a typological continuum, in which both forces are never completely at rest. In a predominantly synthetic language analytical formations will emerge from time to time, but they might fail to gain sufficient ground in the synthetic paradigms and will then undergo gradual erosion, ending up as inflected forms with the auxiliary reduced to an affix. A strong trend towards re-syntheticization is sometimes observed even in a language that has gone far in abandoning its former synthetic features and has reached a rather high degree of analyticization.

    70. LaRouche Addresses Seminar Of Danish And Swedish Youth - Discussion
    you heard about it We've been calling up the danish parliamentarians, over whichI recognized that the principles of Classical artistic composition, have two
    http://larouchein2004.net/pages/speeches/2002/021130denmarkqanda.htm
    Lyndon LaRouche Addresses
    Denmark-Sweden Seminar

    November 30, 2002 Lyndon LaRouche addressed a seminar of supporters from Denmark and Sweden. This is a transcript of the discussion that took place after his opening remarks. Poul Rasmussen, leader of the Danish LaRouche movement is the moderator. ( To read his opening remarks, click here. Rasmussen: So, we'll see if we can get anybody to ask questions here. LaRouche: I don't have any influence with them. Rasmussen: You weren't speaking about Hamlet , this time, Lyn. I expected to hear the modern Hamlet LaRouche: Well, you've seen Hamlet. You see him all over the place. Everybody in power in Europe, is trying to be Hamlet! It's a bad performance, toothat makes it worse! [laughter] I don't think Hamlet's to blame. You said that: Denmark was to blame. Question: Hi, I want to ask whether we can survive. What are the answers? What are the answers, that we can survive somehow? LaRouche: Well, I'm trying to do that, exactly. It's time for humanity to grow up. And it's to stop thinking about which popular opinion is right, and to recognize that all popular opinion is wrong, because it is popular opinion.

    71. Danish Codenumber Wizard
    Password, Test. Welcome to the danish Code Number Wizard (MALKODE). The calculationof the code number is based on the chemical composition of the product.
    http://www.ic.dk/dkcodenum.htm
    Version 0.9 d beta Home Log in Email FAQ ... About Userid Password
    Test

    Welcome to the Danish Code Number Wizard (MAL-KODE) A code number is a calculated number, which is used for paints, adhesives and other chemical products intended to be applied on surfaces by professionals The calculation of the code number is based on the chemical composition of the product.
    The information needed for the calculation is the CAS.No. or the chemical name and the percentage for each substance/component in the product as well as the density of the product.
    For aqueous solutions the pH-value is also relevant. The user inserts information on the chemical composition of a product, the density and pH-value manually. The system will hereafter calculate the code number.
    All data will be stored in the system and may be edited by the user or even deleted.

    72. Milankovitch Cycles In Chalks, Danish North Sea, Detected By Use Of Magnetic Sus
    Subdivision of the Maastrichtian chalk from the danish North Sea has provento be difficult because of the homogenous composition and appearance.
    http://www2.lib.chalmers.se/cth/diss/doc/0001/StageMorten.html
    Chalmers dissertations
    Milankovitch Cycles in Chalks, Danish North Sea, Detected by Use of Magnetic Susceptibility
    Morten G Stage
    School of Civil Engineering
    Department of Geology
    Postgraduate Programme in Engineering Geology
    Subdivision of the Maastrichtian chalk from the Danish North Sea has proven to be difficult because of the homogenous composition and appearance. A high-resolution subdivision of the chalk yields new information and better understanding of the depositional environment along with the possibility of an advantageous correlation. This new knowledge and possibility may be beneficial in reservoir geology where it can be exploited to enhance oil production from existing Danish oil fields. Petrophysical properties of a 34 m (well MFB-7) and an 11 m (well M-1X) long successions of Maastrichtian chalk from the Dan Field were examined for cyclicity by spectral analysis (i.e. FFT and a new method developed in this study). Magnetic susceptibility plug measurements, together with the neutron porosity and the natural gamma radiation well log data were analysed, and all three properties contain a consistent cyclicity at c . 2 m wavelength. Further-more, the magnetic susceptibility carries spectral evidence for a shorter cyclicity at

    73. Untitled Document
    16th of September 1999 The new radiophonic composition The Path of Joyful Despair(1999) was given its world premiere on a broadcast by the danish Radio.
    http://www.emk.nu/conchist.html
    Erik Mikael Karlsson's "Lignage/Liaison" (commissioned by the French State) was performed 26th of October 2002 at a concert at Fylkingen in Stockholm together with pieces by Magnus Alexandersson, Anders Blomqvist, Jonas Broberg and Love Mangs. Erik Mikael Karlsson's composition "Some Miniatures with Sorrow" for Lute was performed the 12th of October 2002 by Swedish lute-player Peter Söderberg at the Gaida Contemporary Music Festival in Vilnius, Lithuania. Erik Mikael Karlsson's electroacoustic composition "Concordes and Consequences" (composed in 1996 as a commission from the Swedish Concert Insitute) was performed 5th of July 2002 at a concert during the Time of Music Festival in Viitasaari in Finland. The concert also included pieces by Anders Blomqvist, Maurizio Pisati, Ivo Nilsson and Tommy Zwedberg. "Still Life with Wound" for soprano, lute and viola da gamba was given a 2nd broadcast on Swedish Radio P2 the 30th July at 7.30 p.m. The broadcast was a recording from the concert earlier this year at the Royal Academy of Music in Stockholm. The concert also included pieces by Kaija Saariaho, Aldo Clementi and Lars Sandberg. 21st of May 2002, Erik Mikael Karlsson's "Dark Songs in Motion" commissioned by DIEM was given its world premiere at the Radio Concert Hall in Copenhagen in connection with the opening of the 9th International Rostrum of Electroacoustic Music arranged by the Danish Broadcasting Corporation and International Music Council/Unesco.

    74. Food Composition And Nutrition Resource Links
    USDA Logo, NUTRIENT DATA LABORATORY. ARS Logo. Food compositionand Nutrition Links. Food composition. United States
    http://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/foodcomp/Bulletins/links.htm
    NUTRIENT DATA LABORATORY
    Food Composition and Nutrition Links
    Food Composition
    United States Other Countries Analytical Methods Food Consumption Surveys - Food Surveys Research Group
    Food Labeling
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    75. Danish Intuitive Music - Intuitive Records 003
    career as a bratschist in various orchestras and ensembles and studied compositionwith Dieter Jens Balder comes, however, from the danish avantjazz scene.
    http://www.angelfire.com/ut/irecords/003txt_html/003.htm
    INTUITIVE RECORDS - IRCD 003 PLEASE NOTE: EVEN THOUGH THE BOOKLET IS NOT PRINTED IN HIGH RESOLUTION, THE ILLUSTRATIONS ARE BETTER IN THE PRINTED VERSION. DANISH INTUITIVE MUSIC The Group for Intuitive Music originated in 1974 around the Copenhagen University Institute of Music with Jørgen Lekfeldt and his piano teacher, Elisabeth Klein, as the founder members. Carl Bergstrøm-Nielsen, Anders Keiding and Niels Rosing-Schow, also students at the same place, joined the group. Pieces from Stockhausen's verbally notated collections From the Seven Days and For Times to Come constituted the group's first repertoire. Soon, however, it developed into a composer-performer group giving regular concert series. They focused on free, sometimes graphic compositions giving many kinds of frameworks for improvised performance. Excerpt from Madison Music by Jørgen Lekfeldt. The wawing lines are originally blue and red. Madison Music was composed during a journey to the USA and depicts both hectic activity and its counterpart of calmly wawing lines. The two versions here have been created independently of each other. The work is dedicated to Ivan Vincze. Edges is an experimental music group named after a piece by Chr. Wolff.

    76. Scandinavian Studies (University Of Alberta): Complete Course Listings
    6 (two term, 40-0). Reading and study of selected texts in Danishliterature and culture. composition and conversation. Prerequisite
    http://www.arts.ualberta.ca/~scand/courses-complete.htm
    COMPLETE COURSE LISTINGS
    Language Courses
    These courses fulfill the language-other-than-English (LOE) requirement of the BA degree. They may also be used as Arts options. Notes
  • The Department reserves the right to place students in the language course appropriate to their level of language skill. Placement tests may be administered in order to assess prior background. Students with a Scandinavian language background should consult a Department advisor. Such students may be granted advanced placement and directed to register in a more advanced course suitable to their level of ability. See also Scandinavian (SCAND) listings

  • DANISH DANSK 100 Beginners’ Danish (offered every year) *6 (two term, 5-0-0). This course is designed to give basic practical skill in everyday spoken and written Danish. The oral approach, using the laboratory, is followed. DANSK 200 Second-Year Danish (offered every year) *6 (two term, 4-0-0). Reading and study of selected texts in Danish literature and culture. Composition and conversation.

    77. Royal Danish Embassy - Washington, D.C.
    Renoir took note of his danish colleague and got inspired by the compositionof Hammershøi’s “Portrait of a young woman”.
    http://www.denmarkemb.org/art_1945.html

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  • To Each his Own Stamp Danish art has seldom attracted attention in other European countries. Neither individually nor in schools have our artists achieved anything that can compare with the greatest works that figure in the international history of art. Nevertheless there is a perceptible line of development in the art of this country that reaches its own zeniths. These deserve to be known in wider circles; that they are not so is because Denmark is relatively remote from the main European centers of culture. Danish artists have been active in Denmark for hundred of years but for a long period it was a matter of only a few individual artists and in no sense a real Danish school of art. This was not to emerge until relatively late at the beginning of the nineteenth century when the Danish Golden Age started. Early History The oldest evidence of Danish visual art and handicraft stems from the Mesolithic Maglemose Culture (Approx. 9300-6800 BC). The art materials are bones, and in the years before the birth of Christ, followed by ceramic and bronze.
  • 78. Anders Brødsgaard - Biography
    (1955 ). Includes biography.Category Arts Music composition Composers Contemporary B...... contemporary piano music with Elisabeth Klein in Copenhagen and piano at the RoyalDanish Academy of Music with Anker Blyme. He studied composition at the
    http://www.schirmer.com/composers/brodsgaard/bio.html
    Home Composers
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    He studied composition at the Jutland Academy of Music with Karl Aage Rasmussen , and Hans Abrahamsen , and music theory with Orla Vinther. Oram as an extreme example. From Poltergeist (1989) a more natural and spontaneous compositional style breaks out. In the more recent pieces he has been working with more fundamental musical phenomenons like tonality and pulse and he is still inspired by the post-Pythagorean idea of a musical continuum between the musical parameters. He is also working on a 43-minute orchestral work, which has as a compositional goal a synthesis between the usually polarised notions of tonality and atonality, or technically expressed between dodecaphonic and spectral composition. His music is published by Edition Wilhelm Hansen. Additional information at schirmer.com:

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