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1892 In Norwegian Music
The following is a list of notable events and releases of the year 1892 in Norwegian music. Events Deaths Births ; June * 5 – Carsten Carlsen, pianist and composer (died 1961). See also * 1892 in Norway Events in the year 1892 in Norway. Incumbents *Monarch – Oscar II *Prime Minister – Otto Blehr (in Stockholm), Johannes Steen (in Christiania - now Oslo) Events * 31 January – The Holmenkollen ski jump opens. Arts and literature *''Myst ... * Music of Norway References {{DEFAULTSORT:1892 In Norwegian Music Music of Norway Norwegian Music 1890s in Norwegian music ...
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Music Of Norway
Much has been learned about early music in Norway from physical artifacts found during archaeological digs. These include instruments such as the lur. Viking and medieval sagas also describe musical activity, as do the accounts of priests and pilgrims from all over Europe coming to visit St Olaf's grave in Trondheim. In the later part of the 19th century, Norway experienced economic growth leading to greater industrialization and urbanization. More music was made in the cities, and opera performances and symphony concerts were considered to be of high standards. In this era both prominent composers (like Edvard Grieg and Johan Svendsen) and performers combined the European traditions with Norwegian tones. The import of music and musicians for dance and entertainment grew, and this continued in the 20th century, even more so when gramophone records and radio became common. In the last half of the 20th century, Norway, like many other countries in the world, underwent a roots revi ...
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Carsten Carlsen
Carsten Marensius Carlsen (5 June 1892 – 28 August 1961) was a Norwegian pianist and composer. Biography Carsten Marensius Carlsen was born in Oslo, Norway. His parents were Anton Carlsen (1862–1943) and Louise Larsen (1876–1957). In 1917, he married singer and actress Lalla Carlsen. He was educated at the Oslo Conservatory of Music from 1909 to 1913, where he studied with Gustav Fredrik Lange (1861–1939) and Per Winge (1858–1935). He was awarded a state composer scholarship to study in Paris from 1921 to 1923. He was appointed kapellmeister at the Chat Noir from 1914 to 1938. He worked at the National Theatre of Norway The National Theatre in Oslo ( no, Nationaltheatret) is one of Norway's largest and most prominent venues for performance of dramatic arts. History The theatre had its first performance on 1 September 1899 but can trace its origins to Christiani ... from 1938 to 1941 followed by the Carl Johan Theater from 1941 to 1945. References 1892 b ...
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1961 In Norwegian Music
The following is a list of notable events and releases of the year 1961 in Music of Norway, Norwegian music. Events May * The 9th Bergen International Festival started in Bergen, Norway. July * The 1st Moldejazz started in Molde, Norway. Deaths ; February * 19 – Einar Fagstad, accordionist, singer, actor and composer (born 1899 in Norwegian music, 1899). ; August * 28 – Carsten Carlsen, pianist and composer (born 1892 in Norwegian music, 1892). Births ; January * 7 – Nils Økland (musician), Nils Økland, Hardanger fiddle player. * 13 – Sinikka Langeland, traditional folk singer and kantele player. * 16 – Kenneth Sivertsen (musician), Kenneth Sivertsen, jazz guitarist, composer, poet, and comedian (died 2006 in Norwegian music, 2006). ; February * 12 – Knut Reiersrud, jazz and blues guitarist, composer, and program host. ; March * 2 – Harald Dahlstrøm, jazz pianist and Hammond B3 organist. * 23 – Eivind Aarset, jazz guitarist and composer. ; April * 2 ...
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Norsk Biografisk Leksikon
is the largest Norwegian biographical encyclopedia. The first edition (NBL1) was issued between 1921 and 1983, including 19 volumes and 5,100 articles. It was published by Aschehoug with economic support from the state. bought the rights to NBL1 from Aschehoug in 1995, and after a pre-project in 1996–97 the work for a new edition began in 1998. The project had economic support from the Fritt Ord Foundation and the Ministry of Culture, and the second edition (NBL2) was launched in the years 1999–2005, including 10 volumes and around 5,700 articles. In 2006 the work for an electronic edition of NBL2 began, with support from the same institutions. In 2009 an Internet The Internet (or internet) is the global system of interconnected computer networks that uses the Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) to communicate between networks and devices. It is a '' network of networks'' that consists of private, pub ... edition, with free access, was released by together with ...
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Knut Helle
Knut Helle (19 December 1930 – 27 June 2015) was a Norwegian historian. A professor at the University of Bergen from 1973 to 2000, he specialized in the late medieval history of Norway. He has contributed to several large works. Early life, education and marriage He was born in Larvik as the son of school inspector Hermann Olai Helle (1893–1973) and teacher Berta Marie Malm (1906–1991). He was the older brother of politician Ingvar Lars Helle. The family moved to Hetland when Knut Helle was seventeen years old. He took the examen artium in Stavanger in 1949, and a teacher's education in Kristiansand in 1952. He studied philology in Oslo and Bergen, and graduated with the cand.philol. degree in 1957. His paper ''Omkring Bǫglungasǫgur'', on the Bagler sagas, was printed in 1959. In December 1957 he married Karen Blauuw, who would later become a professor. Helle's marriage to Blauuw was dissolved in 1985. In October 1987 Helle married museum director and professor of mediev ...
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1892 In Norway
Events in the year 1892 in Norway. Incumbents *Monarch – Oscar II *Prime Minister – Otto Blehr (in Stockholm), Johannes Steen (in Christiania - now Oslo) Events * 31 January – The Holmenkollen ski jump opens. Arts and literature *''Mysteries'' by Knut Hamsun is published. *''Peace'' by Arne Garborg is published. Notable births *5 January – John Johnsen, swimmer (died 1984) *1 February – Eugen Johansen, horse rider and Olympic silver medallist (died 1973) *5 February – Finn Bjørnseth, geodesist (died 1970). *6 February – Christian Wegner Haaland, ship-owner and politician (died 1952) *10 February – Christian Staib, sailor and Olympic gold medallist (died 1956) *23 February – Knut Severin Jakobsen Vik, politician (died 1972) *23 March – Gisken Wildenvey, writer (died 1985). *28 March – Gunnar Berg Lampe, tourist industry manager (died 1978). *31 March – Amund Rasmussen Skarholt, politician (died 1956) *2 April – Otto Huseklepp, politician (died ...
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1892 In Norwegian Music
The following is a list of notable events and releases of the year 1892 in Norwegian music. Events Deaths Births ; June * 5 – Carsten Carlsen, pianist and composer (died 1961). See also * 1892 in Norway Events in the year 1892 in Norway. Incumbents *Monarch – Oscar II *Prime Minister – Otto Blehr (in Stockholm), Johannes Steen (in Christiania - now Oslo) Events * 31 January – The Holmenkollen ski jump opens. Arts and literature *''Myst ... * Music of Norway References {{DEFAULTSORT:1892 In Norwegian Music Music of Norway Norwegian Music 1890s in Norwegian music ...
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1892 In Music
Events in the year 1892 in music. Specific locations * 1892 in Norwegian music Events * April 28 – Jean Sibelius conducts the world première of his '' Kullervo Symphony'' in Helsinki. *May 26 – A statue of Felix Mendelssohn, by Werner Stein, is dedicated at St. Thomas Church, Leipzig. Removed by the Nazis in the 1930s, it is re-dedicated in 2008. * September 24 – Opening of the Theater Unter den Linden, Berlin with Adolf Ferron's operetta ''Daphne'' and Gaul and Haßreiter's ballet ''Die Welt in Bild und Tanz''. * September 26 – Antonín Dvořák arrives in the United States to take up his post as artistic director of the National Conservatory of Music. * December 18 **Anton Bruckner's Symphony No. 8 in C minor is premiered by the Vienna Philharmonic with Hans Richter conducting at the Stadttheater, Leipzig. ** December 6 O.S. – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's ballet '' The Nutcracker'' and opera ''Iolanta'' are premiered in a double bill at the Imperial Marii ...
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