Originally written in 1889, the piece was later slightly revised for its first public performance on 3 February 1898 in the smaller hall at the
Odd Fellows Mansion in Copenhagen under the leadership of violinist Anton Svendsen. In particular, Nielsen added a "Résumé" section in the finale, bringing together themes from the first, third and fourth movements. Although arranged at short notice, the concert, which was devoted to works by Nielsen, was well attended. The other pieces in the programme were: the
Humoresque-Bagatelles for piano, the
Symphonic Suite, Opus 8, and the
Sonata for Violin and Piano in A major, Opus 9. Published in 1900, it was dedicated to
Johan Svendsen on the occasion of his 60th birthday. ==Music==