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Björgvin Guðmundsson

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until 1957, when he resigned for health reasons. In Akureyri Björgvin composed numerous songs and minor musical works. He founded a cantata choir, which performed many of his works.
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In 1931, Björgvin moved back to Iceland to teach singing in Akureyri. He held his position at
201: 124:). Björgvin moved back to Winnipeg, where he completed his last major composition in 1929, 140:. At this time, Björgvin was offered teaching positions in his native Iceland, at both 43:(16 April 1891 – 4 January 1961) was an Icelandic composer. He was born at Rjúpnafell, 22: 244: 158:
Back in Iceland, Björgvin started writing. He wrote articles for journals, the play
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Index

Icelandic name
patronymic
family name
Vopnafjörður
Iceland
Canada
oratorios
Strengleikar
Friður á jörðu
cantata
Adveniat regnum tuum
Winnipeg
Manitoba
Icelandic Canadian
musicology
Royal College of Music
Icelandic
Stephan G. Stephansson
Þiðrandakviða
Örlagagátan
Íslands þúsund ár
Davíð Stefánsson
Alþingishátíðarljóð
Akureyri Junior College
Akureyri
Skrúðsbóndinn
fairy tale
A 1961 obituary in Icelandic
Stub icon
stub

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