• Source: Andreas Hallager
  • Andreas Hallager (28 August 1796 – 9 December 1853) was a Danish musician, orchestra leader, and composer.


    Career



    Beginning his musical career at the age of 7, Hallager became a hoboist (musician) at the Danish Civilian Infantry. From 1816 to 1821, he played in the orchestra of the Livjæger Corps. From 1821-1822 he resided in St. Petersburg. During his residency there, he was offered a post in the opera orchestra, but kindly refused. From 1825-1848, he was the head of the music of the Prins Christian Frederiks Regiment and the Second Infantry Brigade in Stockholm.


    Personal life



    Hallager was married to Anne Margrethe Degen from 1828 to his death. He was the father of Søffren Degen.


    Honors


    Hallager was awarded the Swedish Medal of Merit, the Dannebrog Order, and the Dannebrog Men's Sign of Honor.


    Music


    Musical New Gift Copenhagen, 1835
    Eight Romans Copenhagen, 1836
    Apolloharpen Copenhagen, 1837
    A scene from the play The Two Brothers 1835
    There are a few arrangements of Hallager for guitar, namely the Spanish dance El Jaleo de Xeres and Cachucha from August Bournonville's Ballet Toreadore.
    Hallager released three collections of songs that got a hard drive in AP Berggreens's reviews: "Compositions that cast down such a lack of awareness and lack of knowledge in the theory, like these, are really under all criticism."


    See also


    List of Danish composers


    References



    This article was initially translated from the Danish Wikipedia.


    External links


    The Royal Library's focal page about Hallager

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