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Axel Borup-Jørgensen

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Borup-Járgenses studied at the conservatory in Copenhagen and later worked as a piano teacher at the Else Printz Music School and also on a private basis. His early compositions were in a German Romantic style, but he soon moved toward impressionism. He later began to utilize complex rhythms, bitonality and eventually total atonality. One of his best works is the orchestral suite =Marin= (1970), based on his sea sketches. =Mobiler=, op. 38 was his first composition utilizing graphic notation. It is four movements that can be performed successively or simultaneously. ~ Lynn Vought, Rovi

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