About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 39. Chapters: Birger Nordholm, Egil Hovland, Victor Goldschmidt, Lauritz Sand, Adolph Tidemand, Percy W. Nelles, Theodor Kittelsen, Harald Gram, Peter Martin Anker, Louise Boyd, Jacob Aall Ottesen, Peter Nicolai Arbo, Jonas Lie, Patrick Dalzel-Job, Hans Dahl, Otto Vincent Lange, Lars Oftedal, Thomas Johannessen Heftye, Paul Due, Sverre Dick Henriksen, Jens Landmark, Olav Kielland, Randal Cremer, Olav Johan Sopp, Johan Fredrik Eckersberg, Julius Nicolai Jacobsen, Robert Barclay Fox, Andreas Hauge, Frank Beck, Kristian Prestgard, Heinrich Ernst Schirmer, Jacob Tostrup, Antonio Bibalo, Hans Nilsen Hauge, Hartvig Nissen, Alf Boe, Henrik Nissen, Einar Schanke, Carsten Henrik Bruun, Sivert Andreas Nielsen, Kare Langvik-Johannessen, Arne Husveg, Carsten Henrik Bruun, Jr., Anders Daae, Axel Christian Zetlitz Kielland, Gunnar Saetren, Carl Andreas Fougstad, Hans Jorgen Darre, Adolf Schirmer, Leo Tallaksen, Christian Torber Hegge Geelmuyden, Just Faaland, Guomundur Kjaernested, Hans L. C. Huitfeldt, Jan Fridthjof Bernt, Kristian Vilhelm Koren Schjelderup, Sr., Halvor Heyerdahl Rasch, Jens Braage Halvorsen, Niels Laache, August Thomle, Christian Cornelius Paus, Jacob Dybwad, Johan Martens, Lars Rasch, Helge Jordal, Arne Rostad. Excerpt: Egil Hovland (born October 18, 1924) is a Norwegian composer. Hovland was born in Rade. He studied at the Oslo conservatory with Arild Sandvold and Bjarne Brustad, in Copenhagen with Vagn Holmboe, in Tanglewood with Aaron Copland, and in Florence with Luigi Dallapiccola. He has been the organist and choir leader in Fredrikstad since 1949. He composed two symphonies, a concerto for trumpet and strings, a Music for ten instruments, a set of Variations for two pianos, a Lament for orchestra. His sacred works include a Norwegian Te Deum, a Gloria, a Magnificat, and numerous works for organ, and he is one of the mo.