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Some of Nielsen's string chamber works were performed at this time, including a Quartet in F which he considered his official debut as a professional composer.
The ensembles such as the striking wind quartet at the end of the first act are full of life while the orchestration is the most balanced in all of Nielsen's works.
" Unlike Nielsen's later works, the Violin Concerto has a distinct, melody-oriented neo-classical structure.
One of Nielsen's earliest works for orchestra is the immediately successful Suite for Strings ( 1888 ), rather reminiscent of Scandinavian Romanticism as expressed by Grieg and Svendsen.
A great showpiece for orchestra, it has been one of Nielsen's most popular works ever since.
Among Nielsen's orchestral works for the stage are Aladdin ( 1919 ) and Moderen, Opus 41 ( 1920 ).
The Third String Quartet in E flat major ( 1898 ) has remained one of Nielsen's more popular works, particularly in Denmark.
All Nielsen's organ works were late compositions.
The symphony was the most popular of all Nielsen's works during his lifetime and was also played in Berlin, Hamburg, London and Gothenburg.
* Mogens Wöldike ( 1897 – 1988 ), one of Denmark's most influential conductors and choirmasters in the late 20th century, who made recordings of many of Nielsen's works.
The overture and the ballet from the third act (" Dance of the Cockerels ") are performed frequently, as noted by the Carl Nielsen Society, which states that the overture is one of Nielsen's most widely performed works at concerts in Europe and North America.
On the basis of information from the Carl Nielsen Society, Symphony No. 4 is one of Nielsen's most widely performed works and his second most popular symphony.

Nielsen's and are
Nielsen's two operas are in very different styles.
In Nielsen's words: " There are among other things four cadenzas for oboe, clarinet, bassoon and flute which run quite freely alongside one another, with no harmonic connection, and without my marking time.
Nielsen's four string quartets are all part of the current repertoire.
Jakob Nielsen's heuristics are probably the most-used usability heuristics for user interface design.
The heuristics as published in Nielsen's book Usability Engineering are as follows
To mention the most important opera projects are Nielsen's Maskerade in Copenhagen and Beethoven's Fidelio in Helsinki.
Audience demographics are based on Nielsen's national people meter data.
Nielsen's Buy division ( 62 % of total revenues in 2011 ) primarily helps packaged goods companies and retailers ( and Wall Street analysts ) understand what consumers are buying in terms of categories, brands and products.
Nielsen's Watch division ( 35 % of total revenues in 2011 ) primarily measures what consumers are watching on all of the screens in their life: TV, computer, mobile / smartphones, tablets, etc.
Nielsen's ratings are used by advertisers and networks to shape the buying and selling of advertising.
Although no evidence has yet surfaced to reliably link Saffron to Nielsen's disappearance, there are significant circumstantial connections — Saffron owned the Carousel club, where Nielsen was last seen, Saffron associate ( and Carousel manager ) Jim Anderson reportedly borrowed large sums from Frank Theeman, and Alan Saffron's 2008 book about his father claims that Theeman was one of several prominent Sydney business identities to whom Saffron lent money through a loan sharking operation, a claim which links to earlier reports that Theeman had tried to borrow money from Saffron to cover his ' loans ' to Jim Anderson.
Most of the houses in Risinghurst are still these pebble-dashed semi-detached 1930s three-bedroom houses, although the newer houses behind Nielsen's UK headquarters date from the 1970s, some smaller ex-council houses date from the late 1980s, and 18 houses built in 1997 are on the site of a coppice.

Nielsen's and referred
For more information about selecting the amine concentration, the reader is referred to Kohl and Nielsen's book.

Nielsen's and by
Nielsen's Law says that the bandwidth available to users increases by 50 % annually.
On 28 November, Doug Nielsen, Nielsen's nephew, announced to the CJOB radio station that Nielsen had died in his sleep, due to complications from pneumonia, around 5: 30 pm EST, surrounded by family and friends.
Performed by the Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Erik Tuxen at the 1950 Edinburgh International Festival, it caused a sensation, inspiring interest in Nielsen's music outside Scandinavia.
The four-minute piece in E flat minor was first performed by the Gade Quartet at Oluf Hartmann ’ s funeral on 21 January in the chapel at Holmen ’ s Cemetery in Copenhagen and was also played at Nielsen's own funeral.
However fragmentary Brian ’ s music is, it is never directionless ; he maintains strong symphonic cohesion by long-term tonal processes ( similar to Carl Nielsen's " progressive tonality ", where the music is aiming towards a key, rather than being in a home key and returning to it ).
The appearance of Nielsen on stage was influenced by Huntz Hall of The Bowery Boys ; Nielsen wears a flipped up old style ball cap, Nielsen's face resembles Huntz Hall, and some of Nielsen's on-stage antics have been compared to Hall as well.
The spiral formed by parametric plot of si, ci is known as Nielsen's spiral.
It was during a performance of Nielsen's Fifth Symphony in Minneapolis in 1971 that Horemnstein suffered a heart attack and was caught in mid-air by the leader of the orchestra.
It placed within Nielsen's Top 5 highest-rated weekly series within weeks of its debut ; by March 1990, AFHV became the # 1 primetime series for a short time, causing CBS ' 60 Minutes to be unseated for the top spot in the Nielsen ratings for the first time in 12 years.
39, of 1918-9 " From the Outermost Skerries " ( there is also a tone-poem, A Legend of the Skerries ) is a symphony in one forty-five minute movement using wordless voices, inspired by Carl Nielsen's Sinfonia Espansiva.
The theme of the show was Nielsen's attempt to look " as young as her husband " by undergoing plastic surgery.
The method was developed in the early nineties by Wharton, et al., and reached a large usability audience when it was published as a chapter in Jakob Nielsen's seminal book on usability, " Usability Inspection Methods.
In the same year, Nielsen was also commissioned by The Illustrated London News to produce a set of four illustrations to accompany the tales of Charles Perrault ; Nielsen's illustrations for ' Sleeping Beauty ', ' Puss in Boots ', ' Cinderella ' and ' Bluebeard ' were published in the 1913 Christmas Edition.
* James Anderson has long been considered a prime suspect, although he protested his innocence right up until his death in 2003, and the recent book by Alan Saffron supports the allegations that Anderson organised Nielsen's abduction.
On the site where Nielsen's HQ now sits was a house called Shotover Lodge in the middle of the 19th century but Forest Lodge by the turn of the 20th century.

Nielsen's and FS
* Carl Nielsen's Symphony in F major ( 1888 ), which only contains the completed first movement, which later got the title Symphonic Rhapsody FS 7.

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