- Frøydis Ree
Wekre (born 31 July 1941) is a
Norwegian musician. Born in Oslo, she
studied in Oslo, Sweden, Russia, and the
United States.
Originally a...
- Segerstam,
Randi Stene,
Roberto Szidon, Lars
Anders Tomter and Frøydis Ree
Wekre.
Plagge has
since he was 8
years been
organist and
eventually Cantor in...
- god Frøya's name and dís (goddess). Frøydis Frøydis
Armand Frøydis Ree
Wekre Freydis Freydís Eiríksdóttir
Freyja Freya (given name) Dís This page or...
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Piano Works (1996) Frøydis Ree
Wekre,
Songs of the Wolf (1996)
Brynjar Hoff, The
Contemporary Oboe (1996) Frøydis Ree
Wekre,
Corno di
Norvegia (1994) Øystein...
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Nigro Saxophone Harvey Pittel Kenneth Tse Horn John
Cerminaro Frøydis Ree
Wekre Trumpet Armando Ghitalla Thomas Stevens Trombone Ralph Sauer Tuba Roger...
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Orchestra and a
founding member of the True
North Br****
quintet Froydis Ree
Wekre,
member of Oslo
Philharmonic from 1961 to 1991, co-prin****l from 1965 on...
- (2016) for tuba and piano,
commissioned for
Oystein Baadsvik by
Froydis Ree
Wekre. A
Dream of
Trees (2016) for
violin and b****
commissioned by
Martha Walvoord...
- (1968) . Moon
landscape (1971)
Hornlokk (1972).
Written for Frøydis Ree
Wekre.
Illuxit (1974). For children’s choir.
Juvenes (1976). For
string orchestra...
- Verk".
Budstikka (in Norwegian). Bærum, Norway.
Retrieved April 1, 2012.
Wekre,
Helge (April 14, 2009). "Dropper radiodrøm". NA24 (in Norwegian). Retrieved...
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Leksikon (in Norwegian). Kunnskapsforlaget.
Retrieved 3
November 2013.
Wekre, Frøydis Ree (12
March 2004). "Ørnulf
Gulbransen Extended Biography" (in...