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Louis Glass

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Louis Glass (23 May 186422 January 1936) was a Danish composer. Glass was a contemporary of Carl Nielsen, but unlike his more famous countryman, Glass worked in the romantic tradition, drawing strongly on inspiration from Wagner, Anton Bruckner and César Franck. He was also a pianist and teacher. He wrote six symphonies (1893-1926), which have been recorded on the Danacord record label, while some chamber music has been recorded on Da Capo.

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