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Steinn Sigurdsson
Steinn may refer to: *Andri Steinn (born 1979), Icelandic film editor * Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson (born 1982), Icelandic composer * Hallar-Steinn, Icelandic poet active around the year 1200 * Snorri Steinn Gudjonsson (born 1981), Icelandic handball player * Steinn O. Thompson (1893–1972), politician in Manitoba, Canada *Steinn Steinarr (1908–1958), Icelandic poet See also * Völu-Steinn, Icelandic skald of the mid-10th century * Stein (other) * Steina * Steine (other) *Steinnes Steinnes () is a rock point on the southeast shore of Prydz Bay, about 4 nautical miles (7 km) east-northeast of Larsemann Hills. First mapped from air photographs by the Lars Christensen Expedition Lars is a common male name in Scandinavian ...
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Andri Steinn
Andri Steinn Guðjónsson (born March 12, 1979, in Reykjavík, Iceland) is an Icelandic film editor. Films The year of release and director of each film are indicated in parenthesis. * '' Familien Gregersen'' (2004 – Charlotte Sachs Bostrup) (co-editor) * '' Æblet & ormen'' (2009 – Anders Morgenthaler and Mads Juul) * ''The Good Heart'' (2010 Dagur Kári) * '' Submarino'' (2010 – Thomas Vinterberg) * '' Min bedste fjende'' (2010 – Oliver Ussing) * '' Truth About Men'' (2010 – Nikolaj Arcel) * '' Virgin Mountain'' (2015 - Dagur Kári) * '' Welcome to Utmark'' (2021 - Dagur Kári) * Chosen' (2022 - Kaspar Munk Kaspar Munk (born June 23, 1971) is a Danish film director, writer and producer, best known as the director of HBO series ''Kamikaze'' and Danish Netflix series '' The Rain''. Munk is the recipient of five Robert Awards, which is the Danish e ...) * '' Beautiful Beings'' (2022 - Guðmundur Arnar Guðmundsson) * ''Trom'' (2022) * ''Borgen'' (2022) Refe ...
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Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson
Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson (born 1982) is an Icelandic composer, performer and a founding member of S.L.Á.T.U.R., an experimental arts organization in Reykjavík. In his compositions he has developed a rhythmic language devoid of regular beat or metre, and he has created a new musical notation to represent his music. Biography Guðmundur Steinn was born in Reykjavík, Iceland in 1982. He studied at the Iceland Academy of the Arts, graduating in 2005, and then at Mills College in Oakland, California, where he gained an M.A. degree with a thesis entitled "An Approach to Rhythm". His teachers have included Atli Ingólfsson, Úlfar Haraldsson, Hilmar ór Arson and Hilmar Jensson in Iceland, and Alvin Curran, Fred Frith and John Bischoff at Mills College. He also attended Karlheinz Stockhausen’s courses in Kürten in 2004, went to the Darmstädter Ferienkurse in 2008 and has had masterclasses with Helmut Lachenmann, Tristan Murail, Pauline Oliveros and Clarence Barlow. Music Gu ...
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Hallar-Steinn
Hallar-Steinn (Old Norse: ; Modern Icelandic: ) was an Icelandic poet active around the year 1200. He is best known for the poem ''Rekstefja'', preserved in Bergsbók and ''Óláfs saga Tryggvasonar en mesta''. A few other disjoint verses by him are also known, quoted in ''Skáldskaparmál'', '' Laufás-Edda'' and the Third Grammatical Treatise. ''Rekstefja'' (O.N.: ; M.I.: ) traces the career of King Óláfr Tryggvason from his upbringing in Russia to his fall at Svöldr. It consists of 35 ''dróttkvætt'' verses. The poem's name derives from its refrain (Old Norse ''stef'') which consists of three lines divided between three contiguous verses. The poem proclaims itself to be the third ''drápa'' on Óláfr Tryggvason, referring to two earlier ones by Hallfreðr vandræðaskáld and the unknown Bjarni. The poem is technically accomplished and makes use of complex combinations of kennings. It is influenced by the works of Arnórr jarlaskáld and Einarr Skúlason and has many similari ...
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Snorri Steinn Gudjonsson
Snorri (; ) is a masculine given name. People with the name include: * Snorri Þorbrandsson, a character in the Icelandic ''Eyrbyggja saga'' * Snorri Goði or Snorri Þorgrímsson (963–1031), a prominent chieftain in Western Iceland, featured in a number of Icelandic sagas * Snorri Thorfinnsson (1004-1090), son of the explorer Þorfinnr Karlsefni and Guðríðr Eiríksdóttir * Snorri Sturluson (1179–1241), an Icelandic historian, poet, and politician * Snorri Hjartarson (1906–1986), an Icelandic poet and winner of the Nordic Council's Literature Prize * Snorri Hergill Kristjánsson (born 1974), an Icelandic stand-up comedian based in London * Snorri Snorrason (born 1977), an Icelandic singer who rose to popularity after winning the Icelandic version of ''Pop Idol'' * Snorri Guðjónsson Snorri Steinn Guðjónsson (born 17 October 1981) is a former Icelandic handball player and the current coach of Valur. He also played for the Icelandic national handball team, winning the ...
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Steinn O
Steinn may refer to: *Andri Steinn (born 1979), Icelandic film editor *Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson (born 1982), Icelandic composer *Hallar-Steinn, Icelandic poet active around the year 1200 *Snorri Steinn Gudjonsson (born 1981), Icelandic handball player * Steinn O. Thompson (1893–1972), politician in Manitoba, Canada *Steinn Steinarr (1908–1958), Icelandic poet See also * Völu-Steinn, Icelandic skald of the mid-10th century * Stein (other) * Steina * Steine (other) *Steinnes Steinnes () is a rock point on the southeast shore of Prydz Bay, about 4 nautical miles (7 km) east-northeast of Larsemann Hills. First mapped from air photographs by the Lars Christensen Expedition Lars is a common male name in Scandinavian ...
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Steinn Steinarr
Steinn Steinarr (born Aðalsteinn Kristmundsson, 13 October 1908 – 25 May 1958) was an Icelandic poet. He is one of Iceland's major poets and wrote both modernist and traditional poems. Early life Steinn Steinarr was nicknamed Alli (a standard nickname for Aðalsteinn). His farm laborer parents in northwest Iceland (sveitabæ) were so poor that the local authorities divided up the family. The three oldest children were shipped off for adoption, during which relocation the oldest died. The rest of the family was escorted off to a west coast farm. Before long Alli was the only family member left on the farm, where he languished in misery. In all probability the world would never have heard from him again had it not been for an elderly governess three years later. Her name was Kristin Tómasdóttir. She discovered the boy by accident and was so shocked to witness the abuse he had suffered that she adopted him on the spot. It soon dawned on Kristín, however, that Alli was no ord ...
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Völu-Steinn
Völu-Steinn is an Icelandic skald of the mid-10th century. Two half-stanzas have come down to us, both preserved in Snorri Sturluson's ''Skáldskaparmál'' (3, 57). As ''Landnámabók'' (S 142) mentions Völu-Steinn's great sorrow at the death of his son Ögmundr, it is generally admitted that these verse belong to a poem in memory of his son. Sigurður Nordal suggested Völu-Steinn as a possible author of ''Völuspá ''Vǫluspá'' (also ''Völuspá'', ''Vǫlospá'' or ''Vǫluspǫ́''; Old Norse: 'Prophecy of the völva, a seeress'; reconstructed Old Norse: ) is the best known poem of the ''Poetic Edda''. It tells the story of the creation of the world and ...''.Sigurður Nordal (1952). ''Völuspá''. Reykjavík: Helgafell. References External linksVölu-Steinn's poetry in the original language. {{DEFAULTSORT:Volu-Steinn 10th-century Icelandic poets Icelandic male poets ...
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Stein (other)
Stein is a German, Yiddish and Norwegian word meaning "stone" and "pip" or "kernel". It stems from the same Germanic root as the English word stone. It may refer to: Places In Austria * Stein, a neighbourhood of Krems an der Donau, Lower Austria * Stein, Styria, a municipality in the district of Fürstenfeld, Styria * Stein (Lassing), a village in the district of Liezen, Styria * Stein an der Enns, a village in the district of Liezen, Styria In Canada * Stein River, a tributary of the Fraser River, from the Nlaka'pamux language ''Stagyn'', meaning "hidden place" ** Stein Valley Nlaka'pamux Heritage Park, a British Columbia provincial park comprising the basin of that river ** Stein Mountain, a mountain in the Lillooet Ranges named for the river ** Stein Lake, a lake in the upper reaches of the Stein River basin In Germany * Stein, Bavaria, a town in the district of Fürth, Bavaria * Stein, Schleswig-Holstein, a municipality in the district of Plön, Schleswig-Holstein * Stei ...
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Steina
Steina is a municipality in the district of Bautzen, in Saxony, Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany is situated betwe .... References Populated places in Bautzen (district) {{Bautzen-geo-stub ...
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Steine (other)
Steine may refer to: Places * Steine, Vestland, a village in Kvam municipality, Vestland county, Norway *Steine, a district in Bø municipality in Nordland county, Norway * Steine, Nordland, a village in Vestvågøy municipality, Nordland county, Norway *Steine, Trøndelag, a village in Nærøysund municipality, Trøndelag county, Norway *The Old Steine The Old Steine () is a thoroughfare in central Brighton, East Sussex, and is the southern terminus of the A23. The southern end leads to Marine Parade, the Brighton seafront and the Palace Pier. The Old Steine is also the site of a number of Ci ..., a promenade in Brighton, Sussex, England, in the United Kingdom Other * Sten-Åke "Steine" Lindberg, a Swedish dansband singer {{geodis ...
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