Ahlefeldt
Maria Theresia Ahlefeldt
(16 January 1755 – 20 December 1810) was a Danish, (originally German), composer.
She is known as the first female composer in Denmark.
Maria Theresia composed music for several ballets, operas, and plays of the royal theatre.
She was given good critic as a composer and described as a “virkelig
Tonekunstnerinde” ('a True Artist of Music').
Maria Theresia Ahlefeldt
(16 January 1755 – 20 December 1810) was a Danish, (originally German), composer.
She is known as the first female composer in Denmark.
Maria Theresia composed music for several ballets, operas, and plays of the royal theatre.
She was given good critic as a composer and described as a “virkelig
Tonekunstnerinde” ('a True Artist of Music').
Andersen
Carl Joachim Andersen
(29 April 1847 – 7 May 1909) was a Danish flutist, conductor and composer born in Copenhagen,
son of
the flutist Christian Joachim Andersen.
Both as a virtuoso and as composer of flute music, he is considered one of the best of his time.
He was considered to be a tough leader and teacher and demanded as such a lot from his
orchestras
but through that style he reached a high level.