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  2. 1892 in Scandinavian music - Wikipedia

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    Spring – Swedish singer Esther Gadelius performs songs by Helena Munktell in a concert series by the Société Nationale de Musique in Paris, France. [1]8 April – Carl Nielsen's String Quartet No. 2 is performed in public for the first time, in Copenhagen.

  3. Nordic folk music - Wikipedia

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    Balto-Finnic music is a category of music of Balto-Finnic people, that overlaps with both Nordic folk music of Nordic countries and Baltic folk music of Baltic states. Finland's musical ties are primarily to the Balto-Finnic peoples of Russia and Estonia (Cronshaw, 91). Runic singing was practiced throughout the area inhabited by these peoples.

  4. 1882 in Scandinavian music - Wikipedia

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    [1] unknown date. Martin Wegelius establishes the Helsingfors Musikinstitut, the forerunner of the Sibelius Academy. [2] Finnish composer Robert Kajanus founds the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, Scandinavia's first permanent professional orchestra. [3]

  5. 1888 in Scandinavian music - Wikipedia

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    1 January – Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg and Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky meet for the first time, in Leipzig. [1] 5 February – Carl Nielsen's String Quartet No. 1 is premiered in the smaller hall of the Odd Fellows Mansion, Copenhagen. 17 September – Carl Nielsen's Suite for String Orchestra is premiered at Tivoli Gardens ...

  6. Music of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    The earliest traces of Danish music go back to the many twisting Bronze-Age horns or lurs which some experts have identified as musical instruments. They have been discovered in various parts of Scandinavia, mostly Denmark, since the end of the 18th century. [1] [2] Codex Runicus: Denmark's oldest musical notation

  7. 1899 in Scandinavian music - Wikipedia

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    [12] 1 May – Jón Leifs, Icelandic pianist, conductor and composer (died 1968) [13] 9 June – Signe Amundsen, Norwegian operatic soprano (died 1987) [14] 20 July – Sven Sköld, Swedish conductor and film composer (died 1956) [15] 23 September – Odd Grüner-Hegge, Norwegian conductor (died 1973). [16]

  8. 1886 in Scandinavian music - Wikipedia

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    12 February – Gustaf Nordqvist, Swedish composer and music teacher (died 1949) [9] 18 May – Ole Windingstad, Norwegian pianist and composer (died 1959) [10] 30 June – Launy Grøndahl, Danish conductor and composer (died 1960) [11] 16 November – Helmer Alexandersson, Swedish composer and violinist (died 1927) [12]

  9. 1880 in Scandinavian music - Wikipedia

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    14 February – Wilhelmina Enbom, Swedish opera singer, 75 [8]; 9 May – Hermann Berens, German-born Swedish pianist and composer, 54 [9]; 17 August – Ole Bull, Norwegian violinist and composer, 70 [10]

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