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August Enna

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August Enna, 1892.

August Enna (13 May 1859 – 3 August 1939) was a Danish composer, known mainly for his operas.

Enna was born in Nakskov, Lolland, Denmark, but his ethnic origins lay in Sicily. His first major success as a composer was The Witch (1892), which was followed by several popular operas, songs, two symphonies[1] (in D minor and E major), and a violin concerto.[2] Strongly influenced by Wagner's music, he was himself an influence on Danish composers, such as Carl Nielsen.

August Enna also wrote piano music.

Selected works

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  • Symphony No. 1 in C minor (1886)
  • Kleopatra - opera in Danish (1895)
  • Violin Concerto in D major (1897)
  • Den lille Pige med Svovlstikkerne - one-act opera in Danish (1897)
  • Hans Christian Andersen, Festival Overture (1905)
  • Fairytales, symphonic pictures (1905)
  • Symphony No. 2 in E major (1908)

References

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  1. ^ International who's who in music and musical gazetteer at Google Books, p. 175
  2. ^ "Recording of Enna Violin Concerto in D". Danacord Records. Retrieved 8 August 2009.
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