This page describes selected projects – for AMG’s CV, please click here
Copenhagen Phil 2024
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- Friendship concert at Frederiksberg
- In collaboration with Mgk Øst and Aarhus Musikskole
- 8 Oct 2024
Photo: Ken Scicluna
Malta Philharmonic Orchestra
- Closing concert at the Malta Spring Festival, director: Karl Fiorini
- Dinara Klinton (piano), Alan Sciberras (tenor), Malta Philharmonic Orchestra
- 13 April 2024, Teatru Manoel
House debut at Malmö Opera 2024
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- “Vinteryra“, an opera by Rusty Magee (eng. title: “Flurry Tale”)
- Performance on 4 January 2024
- Director: Marie Parker Shaw
Puccini: Suor Angelica 2023
- 3 performances at Copenhagen Opera Festival, Aveny T
- Yana Klein (Angelica), Sarah Pring (Principessa), Lise Christensen (Zelatrice)
- Director: Noa Naamat. Stage design and costumes: Naja Schonemann. Light design: Charlie Morgan Jones
“Opera” – The Opera!
- A jukebox opera by Søholm Opera and Natascha Metherell (also director)
- 3 performances at Søholm Opera, Samsø and 1 at Copenhagen Opera Festival (Festival stage)
- Ensemble: The Danish Chamber Players
Photo: Jeanette Philipsen
Aarhus Symphony Orchestra 2022 and 2024
- “Side by Side” concert 2024
- Händel’s “The Messiah” for kids choir and soloists (arr. John Frandsen) 2022
- Musikhuset, Aarhus
Aalborg Symphony Orchestra 2021 and 2023
- 4 christmas concerts at Musikkens Hus
- December 2023
- December 2021
Recording: Rofelt album 2021-22
- A portrait album of Danish composer Kasper Rofelt
- A Dacapo Records release with Danish Chamber Players
- Sound engineer and producer: Ragnheiður Jónsdóttir.
Leoncavallo: I Pagliacci
- Søholm Opera and Copenhagen Opera Festival
- Director: Natascha Metherell. Stage design: Rob van den Broek
- July 27th-29th, Samsø and Aug 21st Copenhagen Opera Festival 2021
Photo: Jeanette Philipsen
Photo: Andrea Hoffmann
Ospedali Grandi
-Hidden Treasures of Venice
- Baroque repertoire by Vivaldi, Galuppi and Hasse. Music from the 4 Ospedali Grandi in Venice, composed for female ensembles of young orphan girls.
- Concerto Copenhagen. Concertmaster: Peter Spissky
- Royal Danish Academy of Music (DKDM)
- Copenhagen Girls’ Choir, award winning (Sankt Annæ Pigekor)
- Vivaldi: Domine ad adjuvandum me festina RV593, Laetatus sum RV607, Gloria RV589
- Galuppi: Dixit Dominus. Hasse: Miserere
- Feb 2019 (Koncertkirken Cph, Trinitatis Church Cph, Sct. Mariæ, Elsinore)
- Feb/Mar 2020 (Helligaandskirken, Haderslev Cathedral and Germany tour),
- June 2021 (Helligaandskirken and Maribo Cathedral)
- April 2022 (Helligaandskirken and Maribo Cathedral)
- See more details under CV
Christmas concert 2019
- The Danish Chamber Orchestra (Danmarks Underholdningsorkester)
- Soloist and concert master: Julie Eskær (Vivaldi: L’inverno)
- Copenhagen Girls’ Choir (Sankt Annæ Pigekor).
- Helligaandskirken/Church of the Holy Spirit, Copenhagen
- Dec. 14, 15 and 17 2019
Photo: Jeanette Philipsen
Søholm Opera – Messiah 2019
- Soloists: Clara Thomsen, Laura Mayer, Anders Sigfred Kampmann and Teit Kanstrup
- Ad hoc choir of conservatoire students and trained amateurs
- Professional ad hoc chamber orchestra
- Concertmaster: Christine Pryhn
Photo: Jeanette Philipsen
Søholm Opera Christmas 2018
- Members of Århus SO, students from Mgk, Sankt Annæ, and Copenhagen Girls’ Choir (Sankt Annæ Pigekor).
- Concertmaster: Tue Lautrup.
- Soloists: Elsebeth Dreisig, Camilla Dayyni.
Photo: Jeanette Philipsen
Photo: Hanne Juul
World premiere: “Lysmørket”
- World premiere of Lysmørket (“The Light Dark”) by Rasmus Zwicki 2018
- The Danish Chamber Orchestra (Danmarks Underholdningsorkester)
- Copenhagen Girls’ Choir (Sankt Annæ Pigekor)
- Soloist: Nicolai Elsberg
- Church of the Holy Spirit (Helligaandskirken), Copenhagen. Oct 23. 2018.
HRH Princess Benedikte of Denmark
The princess is a special guest in many of Anne Marie’s concerts, as patron of Copenhagen Girls’ Choir.
Here she is with Anne Marie at the world premiere of Rasmus Zwicki’s “Lysmørket” (“The Light Dark”).
Church of the Holy Spirit (Helligaandskirken), Copenhagen. Oct. 23, 2018 .
Photo: Hanne Juul
Grethe Kolbes Mindelegat 2014
Granted to Anne Marie Granau by Danish Conductor’s Association.
The motivation from the board was:
“The award is granted to Anne Marie Granau for her wide-ranging and always musically expressive work as a conductor.”