Gunna Breuning-StormW
Gunna Breuning-Storm

Gunna Breuning-Storm (1891-1966) was a Danish violinist and music teacher. From 1910 she performed as a soloist throughout Germany until the First World War broke out in 1914. Her Breuning-Bache Quartet was active in Denmark from 1919 until 1956. In 1918, she was the first and only woman since to be appointed court violinist and the first woman to play in the Royal Danish Orchestra. From 1926, she became the conductor of the amateur Euphrosyne Orchestra for the next 20 years. She also performed widely in Sweden and England.

Victor CornelinsW
Victor Cornelins

Victor Waldemar Cornelins was a Danish school teacher, musician, and public speaker. From birth named Cornelius, but due to a later misspelling in official papers after arrival to Denmark his name became Cornelins.

Benita HaastrupW
Benita Haastrup

Benita Haastrup is a drummer, percussionist, educator and composer in Denmark.

Asger HamerikW
Asger Hamerik

Asger Hamerik (Hammerich), was a Danish composer of classical music.

Gunnar JohansenW
Gunnar Johansen

Gunnar Johansen was a Danish-born pianist and composer. He was one of the chief proponents of the music of Ferruccio Busoni, whose mature keyboard works he recorded in their entirety, as well as the complete keyboard works of Johann Sebastian Bach.

Nanna LiebmannW
Nanna Liebmann

Nanna Magdalene Liebmann was a Danish, music educator, music critic, concert promoter and composer. She studied at The Royal Danish Academy of Music with Victor Bendix, Johann Christian Gebauer, J.P.E. Hartmann, Niels W. Gade, August Winding and Carl Helsted. At the conservatory she met composer Axel Liebmann, whom she married in 1874. He died soon afterward and she turned to composing and teaching music to support herself and her child. Most of her compositions are written between 1869 and 1914, and she wrote reviews for Dannebrog.

Carl NielsenW
Carl Nielsen

Carl August Nielsen was a Danish composer, conductor and violinist, widely recognized as his country's most prominent composer.