Aksel Andersen (1912–1977) — Locus Dei Prelude No. 2 (Grazioso) (1972) for organ
Carson Cooman, organ
Published by Edition Egtved/Edition Wilhelm Hansen in “Musica per organo I”
Danish composer Aksel Andersen (1912–1977) was born in the USA (Ruskin, Nebraska) and educated in Denmark primarily with Svend-Ove Møller and Thorvald Aargard. He graduated from the Royal Danish Music Conservatory in 1931. Andersen held numerous organist and teaching positions throughout Denmark and was one of the founders of the Løgumkloster Church Music School.
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