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Eyvind Alnæs (29
April 1872 – 24
December 1932) was a
Norwegian composer, pianist,
organist and
choir director.
Alnæs was born in Fredrikstad, as the son...
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received top
marks in
guitar playing. In 1987
Alnæs composed the
music to rock
opera Klæppfesk.
Alnæs was band
leader at
Moldejazz (1992 and 1994) and...
- Ivar
Johannes Alnæs (October 5, 1868 –
April 2, 1956) was a
Norwegian teacher and linguist.
Alnæs was born in Fredrikstad, the son of the
school prin****l...
- Finn
Alnæs (20
January 1932 – 3
November 1991) was a
Norwegian novelist. He was born in Bærum. He made his
literary debut with the
novel Koloss (1963)...
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Alnæs as host and director. His book
series The
History of
Europe (4 volumes; 2003–2006) has been
translated into
several languages.
Alnæs was twice...
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Kirsten Elisabeth Alnæs (also
known as
Kirsten Alnaes,
Kirsten Sommerfelt) (May 8, 1927 -
February 4, 2021) was a
Norwegian social anthropologist. Her...
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Randolf Alnaes published "Therapeutic
applications of the
change in
consciousness produced by
psycholytica (LSD, Psilocybin, etc.)."
Alnaes notes that...
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following is a list of wars
involving Uganda. Prunier, 82. See
Kirsten Alnaes, "Songs of the
Rwenzururu Rebellion," in P. H. Gulliver, ed., Tradition...
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musician and
composer Eyvind Alnæs applied for a
grant in 1892, his
application included a
recommendation from
Edvard Grieg.
Alnæs received the grant, and...
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Stanford University Press, 1996
Alnæs, Karsten,
Historien om Europa.
Uppvaknande 1300-1600, Bonnier, Stockholm, 2004
Alnæs, Karsten,
Historien om Europa...