Marie and Carl - in art and love

Marie and Carl - In art and love

Performers: Lotte Andersen, author and actor; Nicolai Kornerup, piano and accordion; & LiveStrings, string quartet 

Program:

Carl Nielsen (1865–1931)
Symphony No. 3 “Espansiva”, Op. 27 – 2nd movement: Andante pastorale (1911) ** +
Carl’s Petit Potpourri +

Emilie Mayer (1812–1883)
Piano Trio in A minor – 3rd movement: Scherzo (1859)

Nicolai Kornerup (b. 1981)
Molefunken vejsang (Jens Vejmand i Rumænien)

Carl Nielsen (1865–1931)
String Quartet No. 1 in G minor, Op. 13 – 2nd movement: Andante amoroso (1889)
Strange Evening Breezes (1915) +
Symphony No. 5, Op. 50 – 1st movement: Tempo giusto (1921) **
Aladdin Suite, Op. 34 – Hindu Dance (1919) + **
Symphony No. 3 “Espansiva”, Op. 27 – 1st movement: Allegro espansivo (1911) **
String Quartet in F minor, Op. 5 – 1st movement: Allegro non troppo ma energico (1890) **

Nicolai Kornerup (b. 1981)
For Birgit (Introduction to “Lay down, sweet flower, your head”) (2022)

Carl Nielsen (1865–1931)
Lay down, sweet flower, your head, Op. 21 No. 4 (1903) +

Nicolai Kornerup (b. 1981)
Simple Nielsen (2022) (with inspiration from Benjamin Britten)

Carl Nielsen (1865–1931)
String Quartet No. 1 in G minor, Op. 13 – 3rd movement: Scherzo, allegro molto (1889)
Folk Tune (from Five Piano Pieces), Op. 3 (1890) +
Often I Am Glad, Yet Still I Long to Weep (1916) +
Choose Yourself a Summer’s Day (1917) +
Now Spring Leaps from Its Bed (1914) +

Nicolai Kornerup / Live Johansson
Farvel til Fyn (2022)

 

+ Newly interpreted by Nicolai Kornerup (2022–2023)
** Excerpt

 

This unique concert brings to life the captivating love story of Carl Nielsen and Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen, two of Denmark’s most celebrated artists. Featuring actor Lotte Andersen, LiveStrings, and pianist Nicolai Kornerup, the performance intertwines Nielsen’s beloved music with a heartfelt and surprisingly relevant narrative, shedding light on Anne Marie’s pioneering role as a career-focused woman in the early 20th century. 

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Showtimes

  1. The Glass Hall Theatre

    195 - DKK 295

    Tivoli entrance included and service fee included

Practical Information

Venue
The Tivoli Concert Hall.

Opening hours in The Tivoli Concert Hall
The doors open a half an hour before the start of the concert.

Duration of the concert 
Approx. 85 minutes, without intermission.

The bars in The Concert Hall are open before the concert. Additionally, there are plenty of opportunities to dine at one of Tivoli's many restaurants before the concert.

Wheelchair spaces and companion seats can only be purchased by contacting Tivoli Box Office in person or by calling +45 33 15 10 01. 

Tivoli is located by “Rådhuspladsen” and Copenhagen Central Station. Find more information about public transport here or plan your journey with www.Rejseplanen.dk. If you are arriving at Tivoli by car and have a Tivoli Card, you can get a discount on parking.