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1911 In Norwegian Music
The following is a list of notable events and releases of the year 1911 in Music of Norway, Norwegian music. Events ; October * 30 – Cally Monrad concert with works of Sverre Jordan, in the theatre of Stavanger. Deaths ; June * 14 – Johan Svendsen, composer, conductor, and violinist (born 1840). Births ; January * 1 – Arne Hendriksen, operatic tenor (died 1996 in Norwegian music, 1996). ; April * 1 – Anne-Marie Ørbeck, pianist and composer (died 1996 in Norwegian music, 1996). ; September * 17 – Robert Riefling, classical pianist and music teacher (died 1988 in Norwegian music, 1988). ; November * 25 – Egil Storbekken, traditional folk flautist and composer (died 2002 in Norwegian music, 2002). ; December * 7 – Gottfred Pedersen, composer (died 1941 in Norwegian music, 1941). * 17 – Cissi Cleve, operatic singer and composer (died 1993 in Norwegian music, 1993). See also * 1911 in Norway * Music of Norway References

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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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1988 In Norwegian Music
The following is a list of notable events and releases of the year 1988 in Norwegian music. Events March * 25 – The 15th Vossajazz started in Voss, Norway (March 25 – 27). May * 25 – The 16th Nattjazz started in Bergen, Norway (May 25 – June 8). June * 25 – The 19th Kalvøyafestivalen started at Kalvøya near by Oslo (June 25 – 26). * 26 – Leonard Cohen performed a concert at Kalvøya, Bærum (Kalvøyafestivalen). Albums released Unknown date G ; Jan Garbarek * ''Legend Of The Seven Dreams'' (ECM Records) S ; Thorgeir Stubø * ''The End Of A Tune'' (Cadence Jazz Records), with Art Farmer and Doug Raney Deaths ; January * 9 – Peter L. Rypdal, fiddler and famous traditional folk music composer (born 1909). ; July * 1 – Robert Riefling, classical pianist and music teacher (born 1911). Births ; February * 5 – Fredrik Luhr Dietrichson, jazz upright bassist. * 15 – Ragnhild Hemsing, classical and traditional folk violinist. * 26 – Christian Meaa ...
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Norwegian Music
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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1911 In Norwegian Music
The following is a list of notable events and releases of the year 1911 in Music of Norway, Norwegian music. Events ; October * 30 – Cally Monrad concert with works of Sverre Jordan, in the theatre of Stavanger. Deaths ; June * 14 – Johan Svendsen, composer, conductor, and violinist (born 1840). Births ; January * 1 – Arne Hendriksen, operatic tenor (died 1996 in Norwegian music, 1996). ; April * 1 – Anne-Marie Ørbeck, pianist and composer (died 1996 in Norwegian music, 1996). ; September * 17 – Robert Riefling, classical pianist and music teacher (died 1988 in Norwegian music, 1988). ; November * 25 – Egil Storbekken, traditional folk flautist and composer (died 2002 in Norwegian music, 2002). ; December * 7 – Gottfred Pedersen, composer (died 1941 in Norwegian music, 1941). * 17 – Cissi Cleve, operatic singer and composer (died 1993 in Norwegian music, 1993). See also * 1911 in Norway * Music of Norway References

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1911 In Norway
Events in the year 1911 in Norway. Incumbents * Monarch – Haakon VII Events * 14 December – Roald Amundsen's Norwegian expedition becomes the first to reach the South Pole. * Norsk Hydro's second plant opens at Rjukan, four years after its first plant at Notodden. File:Aan de Zuidpool - p1913-160.jpg, Amundsen (at left) and companions at Polheim, South Pole, December 1911. Popular culture Sports * 19 June – Molde FK football club is founded. Music Film Literature * The Olav Duun novel ''Gamal jord'' (''Old Soil'') was published. Births January to March * 1 January – Håkon Melberg, linguist (died 1990) * 11 January – Harald Heide Steen, actor (died 1980) * 12 January – Halvor J. Sandsdalen, farmer, journalist, poet, novelist, playwright and children's writer (died 1998). * 16 January – Arne Tuft, cross country skier (died 1989) * 20 January – Andreas Wormdahl, politician (died 2001) * 28 January – Sverre Engen, skier, ski coach, ski area manager ...
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1993 In Norwegian Music
The following is a list of notable events and releases of the year 1993 in Norwegian music. Events April * 10 – The 20th Vossajazz started in Voss, Norway (April 10 – 12). June * 2 – The 21st Nattjazz started in Bergen, Norway (June 2 – 13). * 26 – The 24th Kalvøyafestivalen started at Kalvøya near by Oslo (June 26 – 27). July * 13 – The 33rd Moldejazz started in Molde, Norway (July 13 – 18). Albums released Unknown date A ; Jan Garbarek * ''If You Look Far Enough'' (ECM Records) with Ralph Towner and Nana Vasconcelos Deaths ; August * 10 – Øystein Aarseth, black metal guitarist and music producer (born 1968). ; November * 18 – Arvid Fladmoe, composer and orchestra conductor (born 1915). ; December * 27 – Cissi Cleve, composer (born 1911). Births ; May * 4 – Chris Holsten, singer and songwriter. ; July * 20 – Debrah Scarlett, singer and songwriter. ; September * 6 – Eline Thorp, songwriter and artist. ; November * 21 – Fredrik ...
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Cissi Cleve
Cissi Cleve, born Cecilie Schou Cleve (17 December 1911 – 27 December 1993), was an operatic singer and composer, and the daughter of the composer Halfdan Cleve. Biography Cleve danced ballet for 14 years, and studied under Per Aabel and Lowe Krohn. She performed together with Sonja Henie at Centralteatret on spectacle, as well as at the National Theatre (Oslo) for the royals. At the age of 21 she got the Ruud-scholarship for 4 years in a row, and studied singing in Vienna. Later she was engaged for six weeks at the Cairo Opera House as part of the Vienna State Opera. Cleve was awarded the Leharmedaljen by Franz Lehár personally. She was engaged for three years by the Nuremberg Opera, until the outbreak of 2nd world war. She was a member of Tono since she was 19 years old, and have as composer released 15 piano pieces and 2 pieces for Janitsjar Orchestra, as well as 14 pieces for orchestra. Her music has been played in NRK Radio by Kringkastingsorkesteret The Norwegian Radio ...
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1941 In Norwegian Music
The following is a list of notable events and releases of the year 1941 in Norwegian music. Events Deaths ; January * 27 – Iver Holter, musician and band leader, Norwegian Army Band (born 1850). ; December * 3 – Christian Sinding, composer (born 1856). * 24 – Godtfred Pedersen, organist and composer (born 1911). * 31 – Sigwardt Aspestrand, composer (born 1856). Births ; February * 24 – Kari Onstad, singer and actress. ; July * 31 – Frøydis Ree Wekre, professor of horn and wind chamber music ( Norwegian Academy of Music). ; August * 6 – Svein Christiansen, jazz drummer (died 2015). ; October * 2 – Gro Sandvik, classical flautist. ; November * 9 – John Persen, Sami composer (died 2014). ; Unknown date * Carl Høgset, choral conductor. See also * 1941 in Norway * Music of Norway References {{DEFAULTSORT:1941 In Norwegian Music Norwegian music Norwegian Music Music is generally defined as the art of arranging sound to create ...
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2002 In Norwegian Music
The following is a list of notable events and releases of the year 2002 in Norwegian music. Events January * 18 – The 21st annual Djangofestival started on Cosmopolite in Oslo, Norway (January 18 – 19). * 25 – The 5th Polarjazz started in Longyearbyen, Svalbard (January 25 – 27). February * 1 – Kristiansund Opera Festival opened (February 1 – 16). March * 13 – The annual By:Larm started in Trondheim, Norway (March 13 – 16). * 22 – The 29th Vossajazz started in Voss, Norway (March 22 – 24). April * 30 – Ole Blues started in Bergen (April 30 – May 4). May * 5 – The 13th MaiJazz started in Stavanger, Norway (May 6 – 10). * 24 **The start of Bergen International Music Festival Festspillene i Bergen (May 24 – June 2). ** The 30th Nattjazz started in Bergen, Norway (May 24 – June 1). June * 14 – Norwegian Wood started in Oslo, Norway (June 14 – 16). July * 3 – The 38th Kongsberg Jazzfestival started in Kongsberg, Norway (July 3 – ...
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Egil Storbekken
Egil Storbekken (25 November 1911 – 19 March 2002) was a Norwegian folk musician, composer and instrument maker. He was born in Tolga, Hedmark. Storbekken is particularly known for his development of the ''tussefløyte'', a Norwegian version of the recorder Recorder or The Recorder may refer to: Newspapers * ''Indianapolis Recorder'', a weekly newspaper * ''The Recorder'' (Massachusetts newspaper), a daily newspaper published in Greenfield, Massachusetts, US * ''The Recorder'' (Port Pirie), a news .... His radio debut with this instrument came in 1952. Notable among his compositions is the well received "Fjelltrall" from 1960. References 1911 births 2002 deaths Musicians from Tolga, Norway Norwegian folk musicians Norwegian composers Norwegian male composers Members of Nasjonal Samling People convicted of treason for Nazi Germany against Norway 20th-century Norwegian male musicians {{norway-musician-stub ...
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Robert Riefling
Robert Dankwart Leo Riefling (17 September 1911 – 1 July 1988) was a Norwegian classical pianist and pedagogist. He was regarded among Scandinavia's leading pianists, and toured all over the western world. He was a Professor in Copenhagen from 1967, and in Oslo from 1973. Personal life Robert Riefling was born in Aker as the son of musician Albert Heinrich Theodor Riefling and Ingeborg Louise Rollag. He was a brother of pianist Reimar Riefling. He was married three times, first from 1944 to 1947 to pianist Amalie Christie, then from 1949 to Borghild Hammerich, and from 1988 to Bibbi Lindstrøm. He was a brother-in-law of the military officers Werner Christie and Johan Christie. Career Riefling made his concert debut with the Oslo Philharmonic in Kristiania in 1922, and had his solo debut in 1925. He studied piano in Oslo with Nils Larsen, and from 1928 in Germany with Karl Leimer, Wilhelm Kempff and Edwin Fischer. In 1936 he won First Prize at the contest ''Interskandin ...
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