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Mogens Ellegaard (4 March 1935 – 28 March 1995) was an accordion player from
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. He is regarded as the "father of the classical
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Early life

Ellegaard was the son of a cabinet maker and began studying the instrument at the age of eight.


Free-bass accordion

In 1952 Ellegaard competed at the Confédération internationale des accordéonistes Coupe Mondiale (World Cup) in the
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. At this time he heard a free-bass accordion and decided he must get such an instrument. In the meantime, he studied literature at Schneekloth's College in
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and graduated with honors. After military service he was given an American Embassy Literary Award for study in the United States and supported himself in part by playing this accordion in restaurants and at popular concerts. Ellegaard returned to Denmark in 1958 and the Danish pianist/composer Vilfred Kjaer (1906-1969) wrote a
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for him, which led to the creation of a very popular concerto for accordion by the composer
Ole Schmidt Ole Schmidt Pedersen (14 July 1928 – 6 March 2010) was a Danish composer and conductor. Biography Born in Copenhagen, Schmidt was self-taught, before studying composition at the Royal Danish Academy of Music. He came to public notice after com ...
. Ellegaard continued, ''Symphonic Fantasy and Allegro'' was premiered by the Danish Radio Symphony with the composer conducting. Ole Schmidt made the following comment about the work, "I hated accordion until I met Mogens Ellegaard. He made me decide to write an accordion concerto for him." Some of the works Mogens Ellegaard commissioned and premiered are: *
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** ''Canzone'' (1977-8) for accordion solo * Niels Viggo Bentzon ** ''Concert voor accordeon'' (1962/63) ** ''In the Zoo'' op. 164 (1964) ** ''Sinfonia concertante'' (1965) for two accordions, string orchestra and percussion * Antonio Bibalo ** ''Sonata, quasi una fantasia'' (1977) * Vagn Holmboe ** ''Sonata'', op. 143A (1979) * Vilfred Kjær ** ''Jubilesse infameuse'', concerto (1957) * Leif Kayser ** ''Arabesques''(1975) ** ''Suite Sacra'' (1984) ** ''Confetti'' (1992) * Torbjörn Lundquist ** ''Partita piccola'' (1963) ** ''Metamorphoses'' (1965) ** ''Nine two-part inventions'' (1966) ** ''Plasticity - Plastiska varianter - Plastische Varianten...'' (1967) ** ''Sonatina piccola'' (1967/1983) ** ''Ballad'', for 2 accordion (1968) ** ''Botany play'' (1968) ** ''Microscope'', 21 pieces (1971) ** ''Copenhagen music'', for accordion solo and accordion quintet (1972) ** ''Lappri'' (1972) ** ''Assoziationen'' (1981) * Arne Nordheim ** ''Signals'', for accordion, electric guitar and percussion (1967) ** ''Dinosauros'', for accordion and tape (1970) ** ''Spur'', for accordion and orchestra (1975) ** ''Flashing'' (1985) * Per Nørgård ** ''Introduction and toccata''(1964) (originally written for Lars Bjarne) ** ''Anatomic Safari'' for accordion solo (1967) ** ''Recall'' (1968) for accordion and orchestra ** ''Arcana'' for accordion, electric guitar and percussion (1970) * Steen Pade ** ''Udflugt med umveje (Excursions With Detours)'' (1984) ** ''Aprilis'' (1987) ** ''Cadenza'' (1987) * Karl Aage Rasmussen ** ''Invention'' (1972) *
Ole Schmidt Ole Schmidt Pedersen (14 July 1928 – 6 March 2010) was a Danish composer and conductor. Biography Born in Copenhagen, Schmidt was self-taught, before studying composition at the Royal Danish Academy of Music. He came to public notice after com ...
** ''Symphonic Fantasy and Allegro'', op. 20 for accordion and orchestra (1958) ** ''Toccata 1'' op. 24 (1960) ** ''Toccata 2'' op. 28 (1964) ** ''Escape of the meatball over the fence'' (1967) Ellegaard has performed this contemporary music in solo recitals and chamber music concerts in
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, to name a few. He has been a soloist with London's Royal Philharmonic, the Detroit Symphony, the Toronto Symphony, Sudwestfunk Symphonie Orchester, Stockholm, Oslo and Helsinki Philharmonic orchestras, BBC Scottish Symphony, and all of the Danish orchestras. He has appeared at international festivals such as Warsaw Autumn, I.S.C.M., and Bergen. He was for many years a member of the Trio Mobile with percussionist Bent Lylloff and guitarist Ingolf Olsen, commissioning pieces from Thorbjörn Lundquist, Ib Nørholm, Arne Nordheim, Per Nørgård, Finn Mortensen and others. As a chamber musician he was later concertizing extensively with a trio consisting of his Hungarian born pianist, and accordionist wife, Marta Bene and percussionist Gert Sørensen.


Accordion professor

In the early-1960s Ellegaard began working with Lars Holm at the
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Accordion Studio where he taught free-bass accordion. He wrote "Comprehensive Method for the Chromatic Free Bass System" which was published by
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in
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in 1964. In 1970 he founded the accordion department at The Royal Danish Academy of Music in
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. In 1977 he became a full professor. In 1989 he was appointed head of the accordion faculty of the Hochschule fur Musik und Darstellende Kunst in Graz,
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. He has conducted master class courses and seminars at Warsaw's Chopin Academy, Helsinki's Sibelius Academy, Trossingen Bundesakademie (
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), and Conservatories in the Netherlands, Spain, etc. Today his students teach at Scandinavian music academies, as well as at the Royal Academy in London, many Conservatories in Germany, the Netherlands, and other locations.Souvenir program book for International Accordion Celebration, Toronto (March 27-April 4, 1993), 36.


CDs

* ''Contemporary Danish Accordion Music'', Point, PCD 5073 (1987) met Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra o.l.v. Ole Schmidt * ''Jeux à trois'', G.E.M. 2001 (1994), Music for classical accordion and percussion, met Márta Bene, accordeon en Gert Sørensen, slagwerk. * Mogens Ellegaard discography a
Discogs


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Ellegaard, Mogens 1935 births 1995 deaths Classical accordionists Avant-garde accordionists Danish accordionists 20th-century Danish classical musicians 20th-century Danish male musicians 20th-century accordionists