Joachim Andersen

Joachim Andersen

Carl Joachim Andersen (April 29, 1847 - May 7, 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 a tough leader and teacher and demanded as such a lot from his orchestras but through that style he reached a high level.

Biography

As well as his little brother, Viggo was taught by his father and already as a child he performed with succus at a Danish theater called Casino accompanied by the little harpist Frantz Pønitz. From he was 13 years old to the year of 1868 he was first flutist in a musical orchestra in Copenhagen conducted by Niels Gade.

In 1869 he became employed by the Royal Danish Orchestra as a flutist but resigned after a year of leave in 1878. He was longing for larger challenges and went abroad. First stop was Saint Petersburg (1878-1880) where he was engaged by St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra. Afterwards in 1881 he went to Berlin where he was engaged in Bilse's Band as a solo flutist as well as he was in the Royal German Opera.

In 1882 he was a co-founder of the Berlin Philharmonic, which he and 53 other musicians formed out of the former Bilse's Band. Along with his job as a solo flutist, he took over more and more conductor's assignments and conducted over 8 summers one of the orchestra's two daily concerts in Scheveningen.

In 1893 Andersen was forced to resign his job because of a paralysation in his tongue and travelled then back to Copenhagen where he was employed as a composer. Among other pieces he was the composer of concerts in Tivoli Gardens. In 1897 he founded an orchestra school and was until short before his death he was leader and professor in conducting at the school. In 1905 he was knighted by king Christian IX of Denmark to the Order of the Dannebrog.

Works

His compositions are almost exclusively for the flute. His 8 volumes of etudes for flutists of the highest level are considered his largest success. They are still used all over the world when one wants to be a top professional.

His complete works consist of 67 opuses which are mainly for the flute including solo pieces and piano accompanied pieces. The "Christian X's Honour March" that was composed to the crown prince then, reached popularity.

List of works

The following list is incomplete.
*op.2 - Hungarian Fantasie ("Ungarsk fantasi")
*op.3 - Concert piece ("Koncertstykke")
*op.5 - Ballade and dance of the sylphs ("Ballade et danse des Sylphes")
*op.7 - Impromptu
*op.8 - Moto perpetuo
*op.9 - At the river shore ("Au Bord de la Mer")
*op.10 - Tarantella
*op.15 - Etudes for flute ("Fløjteetuder")
*op.16 - Characteristic Fantasy ("Fantaisie Caractéristique")
*op.19 - Album sheet ("Album-Blatt")
*op.21 - Etudes for flute ("Fløjteetuder")
*op.22 - The resignation and polonaise ("La Resignation et Polonaise")
*op.24 - Six salon pieces in two suites ("Six Morceaux de Salon, en deux Suites")
*op.26 - Variations Drolatiques
*op.27 - Elegy variations ("Variations Elegiaques")
*op.28 - Two pieces ("Deux Morceaux")
*op.30 - Etudes for flute ("Fløjteetuder")
*op.33 - Etudes for flute ("Fløjteetuder")
*op.35 - Wien Neerlands Bloed
*op.37 - Etudes for flute ("Fløjteetuder")
*op.41 - Etudes for flute ("Fløjteetuder")
*op.44 - L'Hirondelle
*op.45 - Opera transcriptions ("Operatranskriptioner")
*op.46 - Reunion ("Wiedersehen")
*op.47 - Solo performance for young flutists ("Solovortrag für junge Flötenspieler")
*op.48 - Allegro Militaire
*op.49 - Devils Polka ("Pirun Polska")
*op.50 - 6 Swedish polkas ("6 Svenske polsker")
*op.51 - Four salon pieces ("Quatre Morceaux de Salon")
*op.52 - Salon pieces, part 1 + 2 ("Salonstücke Heft 1 + 2")
*op.53 - Canzone + Memory ("Canzone + Erinnerung")
*op.54 - Deuxiéme Impromptu
*op.55 - Eight Performer Pieces ("Acht Vortragsstücke")
*op.56 - Five easy pieces ("Fünf leichtere Stücke")
*op.57 - Three pieces ("Troi Morceaux")
*op.58 - Capriccio
*op.59 - National Fantasies ("Fantasies Nationales")
*op.60 - Etudes for flute ("Fløjteetuder")
*op.61 - Second concert piece ("Deuxiéme Morceaux de Concert")
*op.62 - Ten pieces ("Dix morceaux")
*op.63 - 24 Technical Etudes ("24 Etudes Techniques")
*op.67 - Etudes for flute ("Fløjteetuder")

List over pieces (not opuses)

* Dances
* Marches
* Some mood pieces
* Christian X's Honour March ("Christian d. 10.'s honnørmarch")
* Silver Myrtles (piano)
* Slaraffia-Polka-Mazurka (piano)

Media

External links

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