Carl Nielsen on his 60th birthday on 9 June 1925, see 8:323.
Carl Nielsen in Musikselskabet Harmonien, Bergen, April 1924, from left: Sverre Jordan, choirmaster, Johannes Wolff, Dutch violinist, and Harald Heide, conductor.
Studio portrait, no information.
Carl Nielsen's first driving licence was issued on 6 August 1924 in Skagen. On the renewed licence from 1929, the photograph from the first licence is reused (CNM).
Anne Marie, Irmelin og Carl Nielsen i døren til Finis terræ, Skagen. Udateret.
Anne Marie Telmányi's cover drawing "with a Danish motif", the dubious result of a compromise between music publisher Wilhelm Hansen and Carl Nielsen. A ploughing peasant was the publisher's demand, an artistic level was the composer's. Cf. Samtid p. 321f. and John Fellow: Fædrelandssang med følger, in Festskrift til Niels Krabbe, Kbh. 2006, s.470-72.
Carl Johan Michaelsen's secretary had participated in the work on the publication of Carl Nielsen's works financed by Carl Johan Michaelsen, cf. 102. The photograph was probably taken in 1921, cf. 7:166.
Carl Nielsen photographed at Swaine, London, in June 1923, here with dedication to Carl Johan Michaelsen. See also 8:51-52.
The composer with Vera Michaelsen and her youngest daughter Marie Louise. Dated September 1924 on the back of the photograph, they are presumably sitting in Villa Højtofte's garden near Humlebæk.
Søs and Emil Telmányi, Ettie, Vera and Ove Michaelsen, Anne Marie and Carl Nielsen, Carl Johan Michaelsen, Walther Michaelsen and Hans Børge Nielsen on the steps of Villa Højtofte. Undated.
From right Carl Johan Michaelsen and Emil Telmányi. Undated.
This and next image: Carl Nielsen on Villa Højtofte's terrace with unidentified people. Undated.
Damgaard, October 1924. Carl Nielsen at his first car, a Renault, which was still registered in the name of Carl Johan Michaelsen. In the tailgate Margrethe Rosenberg, cf. 8:169.
The courtyard at Damgaard's breeding farm; to the right of the horse Charlotte Trap de Thygeson, Margrete Rosenberg, Jenny Theter or Therese Krüger (see image 6:409) and Cordt Trap.
Undated.
Carl Nielsen and Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen, Menton, February 1925, this and the following photos were taken by their travelling companion Helen Rée.
Carl Nielsen and Margrete Rosenberg. Menton, February 1925.
On 6 February 1925, Anne Marie and Carl Nielsen rode the 10 km trip to Sainte-Agnès, see 228.
From the trip to Sainte-Agnès on 6 February 1925.
From the trip to Sainte-Agnès on 6 February 1925.
From the trip to Sainte-Agnès, Margrete Rosenberg on the right.
The trip to Sainte-Agnès on 6 February 1925.
In the ruins of the castle of Sainte-Agnès.
Carl and Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen in the ruins of the castle Sainte-Agnès, 6 February 1925.
The Nielsen couple with Charlotte Trap de Thygeson. Menton, February 1925.
The Nielsen couple with Charlotte Trap de Thygeson. Menton, February 1925.
Menton, February 1925.
Menton, February 1925.
The Nielsen couple with Charlotte Trap de Thygeson. Menton, February 1925.
Carl Nielsen, Margrete Rosenberg, Charlotte Trap de Thygeson and Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen. Menton, February 1925.
Carl Nielsen, Margrete Rosenberg, Charlotte Trap de Thygeson and Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen. Menton, February 1925.
The return journey from Menton, perhaps on the ferry between Germany and Denmark, February 1925.
The return journey from Menton, perhaps on the ferry between Germany and Denmark, February 1925.
Christian Christiansen and Carl Nielsen on the balcony of Villa Højtofte, Humlebæk. On 13 May 1925, Carl Johan Michaelsen sent the picture as a postcard to Carl Nielsen with such a short greeting that the new picture must have been the occasion.
Where, when and why is Carl Nielsen here?
60 years, Tuesday 9 June 1925 in the morning. Københavns Orkesterforening is received in the garden window at Frederiksholms Kanal 28, wearing the dressing gown that was Irmelin's gift.
In the garden surrounded by the deputation of the Copenhagen Orchestra Association, in the morning of 9 June 1925. To the left of Carl Nielsen is trombonist August Petersen senior.
Household and children, Frederiksholms Kanal on 9 June 1925 in the morning. From left Irmelin, Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen, Eggert Møller, the birthday boy, Hans Børge, Søs, Maren Hansen and Emil Telmányi.
On the stairs of restaurant Nimb prior to the final evening party on 9 June 1925. In front are Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen, Carl Nielsen, Nina Grieg, Frederik Schnedler-Petersen and Peter Cornelius. Behind them are Tenna Frederiksen and Emil Telmányi, among others. At the top of the stairs, seen from the right: Permanent Secretary Kai Glahn, Axel Kjerulf's wife Ely and Svend Wilhelm Hansen's wife Lissen. The photo was published in Politiken on 10 June 1925.
This and the next pictures: What's going on in front of the Music Conservatory in Copenhagen? The date Saturday 27 June 1925 is written on the back of the photos.
The brothers Albert and Carl Nielsen in front of their childhood home in Nørre Lyndelse, Funen, late June 1925.
This and the next picture: Do the images relate to the diary entry 393?
Father and eldest daughter at the Renault, popularly known as "the sign house". Undated.
With Cordt Trap at Damgaard, July-August 1925.
Damgaard's terrace: Cordt Trap and his adopted sister Charlotte Trap de Thygeson, Carl Nielsen, Margrete Rosenberg and unidentified man; seated Therese Krüger and Jenny Theter (or vice versa) and Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen and Irmelin. Considering the group of people, probably at the beginning of August 1925.
This and next image: On Damgaard's terrace.
Judges in Stockholm, cf. 431: Johan Halvorsen, Carl Nielsen and Robert Kajanus.
Stockholm, with inscription on the back: "Sunday 11-10-25".
This and the next picture: Johan Halvorsen, Carl Nielsen and Robert Kajanus, Stockholm on 11 October 1925.
On 20 October 1925, the painter Poul S. Christiansen turned 70 years old and was celebrated with a torchlight procession and party on Saturday 24 October at Den frie Udstillingsbygning in Copenhagen. Both Nielsen spouses participated, cf. mention in Nationaltidende and Politiken 25 October 1925, although only Carl Nielsen is in the picture, on the left. Seated from the right are Fritz Syberg, Johannes Larsen and Peter Hansen. Two rows above Johannes Larsen is Sigurd Swane.
During the culmination of the autumn Carl Nielsen festivities, Igor Stravinsky passed through Copenhagen for the second year in a row, this time invited by De Ferslewske Blade with Gunnar Hauch as initiator. After the concert with the Royal Danish Orchestra on 2 December 1925, there was socialising in the Nimb restaurant. The protagonist is seen in the centre with Carl Nielsen at one side and Gunnar Hauch at his feet. In the two armchairs are Frederik Schnedler-Petersen and Stravinsky's future wife Vera Soudeikina (née Bosse). Standing third from the left is Finn Høffding. Behind Stravinsky and Nielsen are William Behrend and Ferdinand Hemme.