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Ludvig Birkedal-Barfod

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and 1894–1925 at Marble Church in Copenhagen. Moreover, he wrote music reviews for the Christian newspaper, a number of years. Among his own organ pupils included organist and composer
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He wrote most of his music singing and piano and organ. In addition, he edited a widely used collection of
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This article was initially translated from the Danish Knowledge (XXG).
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1870–1872. In 1873 he became organist at Metodistkirken in
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