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Magne Elvestrand

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183: 81:, where he was organist from 1940 to 1967. He debuted as a pianist in 1956, and he performed his first full harpsichord concert in Copenhagen in 1962. Elvestrand served as the organist at 73:
was ill and then continued in this function after Alnæs's death until Sandvold was appointed to the position. During the commemoration of the 200th anniversary of
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from 1973 to 1984, and at the Huseby public school for the blind from 1952 to 1975. He retired in 1981. Elvestrand's solo album was nominated for the 1977
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in the classical/contemporary music category, but the award was won by
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in Oslo from 1967 to 1984. As a teacher, he worked at the
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death in 1950, Elvestrand played all of Bach's works at
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Norwegian
harpsichordist
organist
Østre Gausdal
Østre Gausdal Church
Follebu Church
Arild Sandvold
Fartein Valen
Gustav Fredrik Lange
Per Steenberg
Oslo Cathedral
Eyvind Alnæs
Bach's
Grefsen Church
Trinity Church
Oslo Conservatory of Music
Norwegian Academy of Music
Spelleman Awards
Grex Vocalis




Store norske leksikon: Magne Elvestrand.
Categories
Norwegian organists
Norwegian male organists
People from Gausdal
1914 births
1991 deaths

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