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Danish composer and organist
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Joseph August Eduard Friedrich Glæser (November 25, 1835 in Berlin – September 29, 1891 in Hillerød) was a Danish composer and organist.

Notable works

  • Høje Nord, Friheds Hjem (1869)
  • duets
  • firstemmige mandssange
  • some hymn tunes
  • and oratorio (1858)
  • piano pieces for 2 or 4 hands
  • Alle mulige Roller (1857)
  • Gildet paa Solhaug (1861)
  • En gammel Soldat
  • Jægerne (skuespil 1860)
  • et treakts-syngestykke
  • Fjernt fra Danmark (ballet 1860)
  • Droslen slog i Skov sin klare Trille (romance 1857)
  • Velkommen lærkelil

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