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Theodor Kjerulf (1825–1888),
Norwegian geologist Halfdan Kjerulf (1815–1868),
Norwegian composer Charles Kjerulf (1858–1919),
Danish composer Axel
Kjerulf (1884–1964)...
- Axel
Kjerulf (July 24, 1884 –
September 19, 1964) was a
Danish composer, author, journalist, and
music theorist. He was the son of
music critic Charles...
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Kjerulf Fjord is a
fjord in King
Christian X Land,
eastern Greenland. The
Kjerulf Fjord is part of the
Kaiser Franz Joseph Fjord system. Administratively...
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Halfdan Kjerulf (17
September 1815 – 11
August 1868) was a
Norwegian composer.
Kjerulf was born in
Christiania (now Oslo), Norway. He was the son of a...
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Kjerulf Glacier, Norwegian: Kjerulfbreen, (54°21′S 36°51′W / 54.350°S 36.850°W / -54.350; -36.850) is a
glacier 7
nautical miles (13 km) long flowing...
- Gråsteinen (eds.).
Geology for
Society for 150
years – The
Legacy after Kjerulf. Vol. 12. Trondheim:
Norges Geologiske Undersokelse. pp. 24–38. Archived...
- "Landkænning"
performed for the
first time. 1874
Halfdan Kjerulf monument unveiled at "Halfdan
Kjerulfs Pl****". 1875 Karl-Johan
monument unveiled:
Cantata by...
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Theodor Kjerulf (30
March 1825 – 25
October 1888) was a
Norwegian geologist and
professor at the
University of Oslo. He also
served as
director of the...
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Kjerulf Glacier (Norwegian: Kjerulfbreen) is a
glacier in Jan Mayen. It
begins at the
Hakluyttoppen slope, in the
outer crater edge of the Beerenberg...
- Oslo.
Kjerulf,
Behrens and
Conradi were the
three directors of
choirs and
organizers of
choral societies, but
there was no
doubt that
Kjerulf stood out...