Symphony no. 4 "The Inextinguishable" / Cupid & The Poet / Songs / Symphonic Rhapsody
Album by Carl Nielsen & Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra & Douglas Bostock
Symphony No. 4, Op. 29, also known as "The Inextinguishable," is a symphony composed by Danish composer Carl Nielsen between 1914 and 1916. The work is noted for its dramatic intensity and innovative use of two sets of timpani placed on opposite sides of the stage, symbolizing the elemental forces of life and conflict.

First released: 2000
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- 1.Symphony no. 4, op. 29 "The Inextinguishable": Allegro10:45
- 2.Symphony no. 4, op. 29 "The Inextinguishable": Poco allegretto5:13
- 3.Symphony no. 4, op. 29 "The Inextinguishable": Poco adagio quasi andante10:28
- 4.Symphony no. 4, op. 29 "The Inextinguishable": Allegro8:35
- 5.Cupid and the Poet: Ouverture5:19
- 6.Cupid and the Poet: No. 1. Andante0:38
- 7.Cupid and the Poet: No. 2. Andantino2:30
- 8.Cupid and the Poet: No. 3. Andantino0:46
- 9.Cupid and the Poet: No. 4. Andante quasi sostenuto1:47
- 10.Genrebillede, op. 6 no. 12:00
- 11.Ariel's Song2:51
- 12.Hjemlige Jul4:27
- 13.Symphonic Rhapsody8:32






