About Mogens Christensen is said that his music is like poetry - but like all good poets, his expressive power goes hand in hand with a clear awareness of rhythm and form.
Together with these skills, Mogens Christensen began his musical career in 1983 with a musical remake of Hölderin's poem Hyperion's Schicksalslied. In 1993 he had his official debut concert at the Royal Danish Conservatory of Music, Copenhagen. The following year he succeeded with his work Winter Light the international breakthrough at the Forum for new music by UNESCO.
Since then, the list of his works for chamber music, solo instruments and opera has expanded steadily. Three times he was assigned as a composer-in residence with orchestras, which meant that his repertoire also extended to orchestras and larger ensembles.
Works of Mogens Christensen that are being published by Editions Musica Ferrum:
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- Piano
250 piano pieces for Beethoven vol. 7
- £28.00
- The seventh volume of the "250 piano pieces for Beethoven" project, initiated and organised by Susanne Kessel, in Bonn.
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