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Magne Elvestrand (February 17, 1914 – July 31, 1991) was a
Norwegian pianist and harpsichordist, best
known as an organist.
Elvestrand was born in Østre...
- Oslo,
where his
teachers included Kaare Ørnung, Søren Gangfløt,
Magne Elvestrand and Bjørn Boysen.
Nordstoga has also
studied with
David Sanger in London...
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church listed by the
Norwegian Directorate for
Cultural Heritage.
Magne Elvestrand served as
organist at the
church from 1940 to 1967. Kirkesøk: Grefsen...
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situation so that the
reader can
experience it."
Aagesen is
buried at
Elvestrand Cemetery in Tromsø.
Timen før daggry, spøkelseshistorier (The Hour before...
- and
releases of the year 1914 in
Norwegian music.
February 17 –
Magne Elvestrand,
pianist and harpsichordist, best
known as an
organist (died 1991). Juni...
- 1927). July 7 – Jan Wølner,
classical pianist (born 1909). 31 –
Magne Elvestrand,
pianist and harpsichordist, best
known as an
organist (born 1914). October...
- (1911–1996),
pianist and
composer Henrik Adam Due (1891–1966),
violinist Magne Elvestrand (1914–1991),
organist Johan Stanley Simonsen (1904–2003),
violinist Gunnar...
- "Oddbjørn Snøfugl til minne".
Gaula (in Norwegian). 26
January 2023. p. 21.
Elvestrand,
Vegard (1994). Hoved****s- og
magistergradsavhandlinger fra Universitetet...
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composer of
Norwegian folk tunes;
lived in
Gausdal from 1947-1966
Magne Elvestrand (1914 in Østre
Gausdal – 1991), a pianist, harpsichordist, and organist...
- Nerem,
Gunnar Sønstevold,
Ingebrigt Davik, Jan Wølner, Kurt Foss,
Magne Elvestrand, and Øistein Ringstad. 1990 in
Norwegian music,
births of
Alexandra Joner...