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Balduin Dahl

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Balduin Dahl.

Christian Florus Balduin Dahl (6 October 1834 – 3 June 1891) was a Danish composer and conductor. He spent a portion of his career with Den Kongelige Livgarde. He was the son of a musician at Tivoli Gardens. After the death of Hans Christian Lumbye, Dahl took over as the conductor of the daily concerts given at Tivoli Gardens.[1] Dahl was considered one of the "great features" of Tivoli when he led the orchestra; his baton was presented to the orchestra by Danish-American musical director Victor Bancke on a visit to Copenhagen.[2]

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  1. ^ Weitemeyer, Harald; Lange, Julius Henrik (1891). Denmark: Its History and Topography, Language, Literature, Fine-arts, Social Life and Finance. W. Heinemann. p. 180.
  2. ^ The American-Scandinavian Review. American-Scandinavian Foundation. 1927. p. 650.