Ole Schmidt (1928–2010) was a central figure in Danish musical life as a composer and conductor, known for combining classical form with the rhythmic and harmonic freedom of jazz. He began as a jazz musician, trained at the Royal Danish Academy of Music as a pianist and conductor and studied composition with Vagn Holmboe. He made his debut in 1955.
As a composer, he wrote works in many genres, including concertos, chamber music, ballet, opera, and film music, with a particular affinity for the string quartet, which he cultivated throughout his life. He had a close connection to musical theatre and served as ballet conductor at the Royal Danish Theatre. As a conductor, he enjoyed a significant international career and led several Danish and foreign orchestras. His recordings of Carl Nielsen’s symphonies with the London Symphony Orchestra are considered pioneering. Schmidt is remembered as an energetic and uncompromising artist who demonstrated that classical music can be contemporary and open to new influences without sacrificing artistic quality.
Two prominent Danish musicians, both professors at the Royal Danish Academy of Music, guitarist Jesper Sivebæk and accordionist Bjarke Mogensen, undertook a research project to explore some of Ole Schmidt’s lesser-known works, a true treasure for their instruments. The outstanding chamber orchestra of today’s young musicians at the Royal Danish Academy of Music is conducted by Max Artved, and joining them is also Bjarke’s partner in the Mythos Duo and concertmaster of the Danish National Symphony Orchestra, Christina Åstrand.
Bjarke Mogensen – Accordion
Rasmus Kjøller – Accordion
Jesper Sivebæk – Guitar
Christina Åstrand – Violin
The Royal Danish Academy of Music Chamber Orchestra
Max Artved – Conductor
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| SKU | 970858 |
| Qualities | DSD 128, DSD 512, DSD 64, DSD 256, DXD 24 Bit, FLAC 192 kHz, FLAC 96 kHz |
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| Artists | Bjarke Mogensen, Christina Åstrand, Jesper Sivebrek, Royal Danish Academy of Music Chamber Orchestra |
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| Recording Engineer | Aske Vang Rasmussen |
| Analog to Digital Converter | Merging Technologies Hapi MKII |
| Recording Location | Concert Hall of The Royal Danish Academy of Music |
| Other Gear | Microphones: 4x DPA 4006, 2x DPA 4015, 6x DPA 4011, 4x DPA 4099, 2x Schoeps CMC6U Monitored on B&W 703 speakers and Sennheiser 660s headphones through Mergings Anubis. Mastered on ATC SCM25A speakers. |
| Release Date | July 17, 2026 |
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