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Niels Viggo Bentzon

Niels Viggo Bentzon (1986) by Erling Mandelmann.jpg

Niels Viggo Bentzon (Copenhagen, 24 August 1919 – Copenhagen, 25 April 2000) was a Danish composer and pianist.

Bentzon was descended from the Danish organist and composer Johan Ernst Hartmann and the great-grandson of the Danish composer J.P.E. Hartmann. From 1938 to 1942, he studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen under Knud Jeppesen and Christian Christiansen. He then taught at The Royal Academy of Music in Aarhus (1945–50) and at The Royal Danish Academy (1950–88).

His compositions extend to 664 opus numbers, including 24 symphonies, operas, ballets, concertos, string quartets, and many piano works.[1] Arguably the most significant of these are the 14 separate sets of 24 preludes and fugues, collectively known as "The Tempered Piano", which represents a 20th-century example of music written in all 24 major and minor keys.[2]

Music

See List of compositions by Niels Viggo Bentzon

References

  1. ^ "Niels Viggo Bentzon- Bio, Albums, Pictures – Naxos Classical Music". www.naxos.com.
  2. ^ Music Web International; retrieved 2 February 2015


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