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An initiative of Brian Mikkelsen in 2004, it was developed by a series of committees under the auspices of the Danish Ministry of Culture in 2006\u20132007 as “a collection and presentation of the greatest, most important works of Denmark’s cultural heritage.” Each category contains 12 works although music contains 12 works of score music and 12 of popular music and the literature section’s 12th item is an anthology of 24 works.[1][2]Table of ContentsArchitecture[edit]Visual arts[edit]Design and crafts[edit]Literature[edit]Classical music[edit]Popular music[edit]Performing arts[edit]Children’s canon[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Architecture[edit]The committee for architecture was asked to choose 12 works covering both buildings and landscaping. It was decided that works could either be in Denmark designed by one or more Danes or abroad designed by Danish architects. The committee consisted of: Lone Wiggers (chair), Carsten Juel-Christiansen, Malene Hauxner, Lars Juel Thiis and Kent Martinussen.[3]Visual arts[edit]The committee for visual arts decided that only works of artists who had completed their oeuvre could be included. They also decided that members of the committee could each select a work they especially appreciated. In this way the committee first selected seven works whereafter five members selected one work each. The committee consisted of Hein Heinsen (chair), Hans Edvard N\u00f8rreg\u00e5rd-Nielsen, Bente Scavenius, Bj\u00f8rn N\u00f8rgaard and Sophia Kalkau.[4]Design and crafts[edit]The committee for design and crafts decided that selection should be based on works with a useful function which were relevant at the time they were created while remaining recognizable today. They should also fall into an international perspective. The committee consisted of Merete Ahnfeldt-Mollerup (chair), Erik Magnussen, Astrid Krogh, Ursula Munch-Petersen and Louise Campbell.[5]In their selection, the committee for film focused on films reflecting Danish life with Danish actors. The included nevertheless the film Sult (Hunger) which takes place in Oslo and has Swedish actors. The committee consisted of Susanne Bier (chair), Vinca Wiedemann, Tivi Magnusson, Ole Michelsen and Jacob Neiiendam.[6]Literature[edit]The committee for literature found it important to select works with a quality which had been appreciated over time. The selected works were also considered to have made an important contribution both to Danish literature and to Danish culture in the widest sense. They reflect an original and bold artistic approach to works of value. They are worthy of being preserved for posterity as they serve as reference points in a modern global context. The committee consisted of Finn Hauberg Mortensen (chair), Erik A. Nielsen, Mette Winge, Claes Kastholm Hansen and Jens Christian Gr\u00f8ndahl.[7]The 12th item is an Anthology of lyrics consisting of the following 24 works:The committee for music explained that, taking account of the wide range of Danish music, they gave focus to individual works rather than a composer’s oeuvre. They presented two lists: one for what they called score music (classical), the other for popular music, although the two should be considered as a whole. The committee consisted of Per Erik Veng (chair), J\u00f8rgen I. Jensen, Torben Bille, Inger S\u00f8rensen and Henrik Marstal.[8]Classical music[edit]The 12th item titled H\u00f8jskolesange (Folk High School Songs) consists of the following 12 songs:Composer\/authorWorkYearImageC. E. F. Weyse (1826), words: N. F. S. GrundtvigDen signede dag med fryd vi ser1826Folk song, words rewritten by Svend GrundtvigDet var en l\u00f8rdag aften1849Folk song from the Mariager areaEn yndig og frydefuld sommertidPublished in A.P. Berggreen’s Danske folkesange 1869Music: Carl Nielsen, words: Ludvig HolsteinVi sletternes s\u00f8nnerMusic 1906, words 1903Music: Carl Nielsen, words: Jeppe Aakj\u00e6rJens VejmandMusic 1907, words 1905Music: Thomas Laub, words: St.St. Blicher\u00abDet er hvidt herude\u00bbMelodi 1914, tekst 1838Music: Oluf Ring, words: Th\u00f8ger LarsenDanmark, nu blunder den lyse natMusic 1922, words 1914Music: Poul Schierbeck, words: Hans Christian AndersenI Danmark er jeg f\u00f8dtMusic 1926, words 1850Music: Thorvald Aagaard, words: Laurits Christian NielsenJeg ser de b\u00f8gelyse \u00f8erMusic 1931, words 1901Music: Otto Mortensen, words: Helge RodeDu gav os de blomster, som lyste imod osMusic 1939, words 1921Music: Otto Mortensen, words: Alex GarffSeptembers himmel er s\u00e5 bl\u00e5Music and words 1949Music: Peter Erasmus Lange-M\u00fcller\/Shu-Bi-Dua, words: Holger DrachmannVi elsker vort landMusic 1887 and 1980, words 1885Popular music[edit]Composer\/authorWorkYearImageKai Normann AndersenA selection of 12 songs: Musens sang, Den allersidste dans, Pige tr\u00e6d varsomt, \u00c5 hvor jeg, ih, hvor jeg, uh hvor jeg vil, I dit korte liv, Man binder os p\u00e5 mund og h\u00e5nd, Alle g\u00e5r rundt og forelsker sig, G\u00e5 ud og g\u00e5 en tur, Glemmer du, Titte til hinanden, Dr\u00f8mmeland og G\u00e5 med i lunden1925\u20131959Dansk GuldalderjazzDansk Guldalderjazz Vol. 1\u201341940\u20131949Savage RoseThe Savage Rose1968Kim LarsenV\u00e6rsgo1973Benny Andersen and Povl DissingSvantes Viser1973Gasolin’Live s\u00e5dan1976Klich\u00e9Supertanker1980C.V. J\u00f8rgensenTidens Tern1980SebastianStjerne til st\u00f8v1981Palle Mikkelborg with Miles DavisAura1984\/1985tv\u00b72N\u00e6rmest lykkelig1988The 12th item Evergreens is an anthology consisting of the following works:Composer\/authorWorkYearImageSven Gyldmark\/PoetenSolitudevej \u2013 sung by Elga Olga Svendsen.From Cirkusrevyen 1953Sven Gyldmark & Erik LethEr du dus med himlens fugle \u2013 sung by Poul Reichhardt.From the film Vagabonderne p\u00e5 Bakkeg\u00e5rden 1958Vidar Sandbeck & Peter Mynte \u2013 singleHeksedans (her kommer mutter med kost og spand) \u2013 sung by Raquel Rastenni.1960Bjarne Hoyer & Ida FromTo lys p\u00e5 et bord \u2013 sung by Otto BrandenburgFrom Dansk Melodi Grand Prix, 1960Otto Helge Francker & Sejr Volmer-S\u00f8rensenDansevise \u2013 performed by Grethe Ingmann and J\u00f8rgen Ingmann.From Dansk Melodi Grand Prix, 1963Bent Fabricius-Bjerre & Klaus RifbjergDuerne flyver \u2013 sung by C\u00e6sar.From the film Jeg er sgu min egen, 1967John MogensenS\u00e5 l\u00e6nge jeg lever \u2013 sung by John Mogensen.Single 1970, also in the album John Mogensen: John, 1973Anne LinnetSmuk og dejlig \u2013 performed by Shit & Chanel.From the album Shit & Chanel, 1975Peter A. G. Nielsen\/GnagsUnder B\u00f8gen \u2013 performed by Gnags.From the album Er du hjemme i aften, 1977Shu-bi-duaDanmark \u2013 performed by Shu-bi-dua.From Shu-bi-dua 78’eren, 1978Frans Bak & Per NielsenDanse i m\u00e5neskin \u2013 performed by Trine Dyrholm & Moonlighters.From Dansk Melodi Grand Prix, 1987Lars LilholtKald det k\u00e6rlighed \u2013 performed by Lars Lilholt Band.From Lars Lilholt Band: Portland, 1986Performing arts[edit]The committee for performing arts explained that their selection was based on works of unique creativity representing something new for their time while still remaining meaningful today. The committee consisted of Flemming Enevold (chair), Karen-Maria Bille, Jokum Rohde, Sonja Richter and Erik Aschengreen.[9]CreatorWorkYearImageLudvig HolbergJeppe p\u00e5 Bjerget1722Adam Oehlenschl\u00e4gerAladdin1805August Bournonville and Herman Severin L\u00f8venskioldLa Sylphide1836Henri NathansenIndenfor Murene (Inside the Walls)1912Kaj MunkOrdet (The Word)1932Kjeld AbellAnna Sophie Hedvig1939Four revue numbers:Man binder os p\u00e5 mund og h\u00e5nd (Liva Weel, 1940), Skolekammerater (Kellerdirk, 1956), Brevet til Bulganin (Osvald Helmuth, 1957), Fingernummeret (Dirch Passer, 1974)1940, 1956, 1957 and 1974Harald Lander and Knud\u00e5ge RiisagerEtudes1948Flemming Flindt and Georges DelerueEnetime1963SolvognenJulemandsh\u00e6ren1974Sort SolSort Sol live, Carlton og Wurst1986\u20131987Jess \u00d8rnsboMajon\u00e6se1988Children’s canon[edit]The committee was formed spontaneously as work proceeded in the other areas. It is therefore not an independent selection as suggestions were received from all the other areas.[10]According to press reports, the canon has had limited impact and has been ineffective in its stated goal of fostering integration between the Danes and the immigrant communities.[11]Berlingske pointed out, nevertheless, that the canon will remain a milestone as a non-socialist government had dared to “simply state that some works are better than others” and assert in that “this country may well be a modern society in a globalised world but that does not mean we have no merit as a nation or no right to national pride.”[12] Erik A. Nielsen, a member of the canon’s literature committee, is not surprised the literature canon has had such limited effect, faced as it is with a “tsunami of international, strongly commercial cultural interests.” He points out that the only reason his students take an interest in Danish culture is that “they have to take exams in it. If they are free to choose culture themselves, they go for films, rock music and a whole lot more that is essentially English or American in origin.[13]References[edit]^ “Denmark\/ 4. Current issues in cultural policy development and debate” Archived 2015-04-07 at the Wayback Machine, Compendium: Cultural Policies and Trends in Europe. Retrieved 11 January 2013.^ “Kulturkanon”, Den Store Danske. (in Danish) Retrieved 11 January 2013.^ “Om kanon for arkitektur” Archived December 11, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Kulturkanonen. (in Danish) Retrieved 12 January 2012.^ Hein Heinsen, “Om kanon for billedkunst” Archived December 11, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Kulturkanonen. (in Danish) Retrieved 12 January 2013.^ “Om kanon for design og kunstv\u00e6rk” Archived December 11, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Kulturkanonen. (in Danish) Retrieved 12 January 2013.^ “Om kanon for film” Archived December 11, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Kulturkanonen. (in Danish) Retrieved 12 January 2013.^ “Om kanon for litteratur” Archived December 11, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Kulturkanon. (in Danish) Retrieved 13 January 2013.^ “Om kanon for musik” Archived December 11, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Kulturkanonen. (in Danish) Retrieved 13 January 2013.^ “Om kanon for scenekunst” Archived December 11, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Kulturkanon. (in Danish) Retrieved 13 January 2013.^ Henrik Marstal, “Om kanon for bornekultur” Archived December 11, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Kulturkanonen. (in Danish) Retrieved 13 January 2013.^ “Denmark\u2019s canon \u2013 a damp squib” Archived 2014-01-14 at the Wayback Machine, Presseurop, 27 January 2011. Retrieved 17 January 2013.^ “Regeringens kulturkanon bl\u00e5stemplede retten til v\u00e6re stolt af det bedste i dansk kultur. Det er dens store og varige fortjeneste”. Berlingske, 23 January 2011. (in Danish) Retrieved 17 January 2013.^ Annegerd Lerche Kristiansen and Morten Runge, “Hvad blev der af kulturkanonen?”, Danmarks Radio, 16 January 2013. (in Danish) Retrieved 17 January 2013.External links[edit] "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/danish-culture-canon-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Danish Culture Canon – Wikipedia"}}]}]