- of its
disappearance is unknown). The work was
first published by K. F.
Wasenius in
Helsingfors (Helsinki), Finland, in
April 1901. The
German firm Breitkopf...
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Birger Wasenius (7
December 1911 – 2
January 1940) was a
Finnish World Champion in
speed skating. He was born in Helsinki.
Wasenius reached the
world top...
- silver), Erik
August Larsson of
Sweden (one gold, one bronze),
Birger Wasenius of
Finland (two silvers, one bronze), Olaf
Hoffsbakken of
Norway (two silvers)...
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Ballangrud Norway 2:20.2
Birger Wasenius Finland 2:20.9 5000
metres details Ivar
Ballangrud Norway 8:19.6 OR
Birger Wasenius Finland 8:23.3
Antero Ojala...
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Maria Elisabet Margaretha Wasenius was born to a
musical family: her
father was the cellist,
conductor and
composer Carl
Wasenius [fi], and her grandfather...
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published in 1899 by
Wasenius. Afterwards, however,
Sibelius revised the
piece c. 1899,
which necessitated a su****ding
edition by
Wasenius in 1900. Sibelius...
- was
performed a w****
later in Helsinki,
Katila was very
favourable but
Wasenius frowned on the changes,
leading the
composer to
rewrite it once again....
- Vasenius". Olympedia.org. OlyMADMen.
Retrieved 15 May 2020.
Helge Wasenius at
World Aquatics Helge Wasenius at Olympics.com
Helge Wasenius at
Olympedia v t e...
- the protagonist,
Helge Wasenius, was his
neighbour and
childhood hero. When he
started planning the film, an
image of
Wasenius hanging by his feet from...
- 1893 (1893)–1895, rev. 1897 (all), 1900 (Nos. 2, 4), 1939 (Nos. 1, 3)
Publisher Wasenius [fi] (1901, Nos. 2, 4) Breitkopf & Härtel (1954, Nos. 1, 3)
Duration 50 mins...