Torstein Grythe, the Glossary
Torstein Eliot Berg Grythe (24 November 1918 – 1 May 2009) was a Norwegian choir leader.[1]
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20 relations: Arild Sandvold, Boys' choir, Conducting, Gammleng Award, German occupation of Norway, Great Norwegian Encyclopedia, Grini detention camp, King's Medal of Merit, Medal of St. Hallvard, Music recording certification, Norsk biografisk leksikon, Norwegian Academy of Music, Norwegian Student Choral Society, Order of St. Olav, Oslo, Oslo University College, Sølvguttene, Spellemannprisen, Viola, Violin.
- Academic staff of Oslo University College
- Norwegian classical violinists
- Norwegian classical violists
- Norwegian male classical violinists
- Norwegian male conductors (music)
Arild Sandvold
Arild Edvin Sandvold (June 2, 1895 – August 12, 1984) was a Norwegian organist, composer, and choir conductor. Torstein Grythe and Arild Sandvold are 20th-century Norwegian male musicians.
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Boys' choir
A boys' choir is a one made up of boys who have yet to begin (or are just in the early stages of) puberty and so retain their high-pitched childhood voice.
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Conducting
Conducting is the art of directing a musical performance, such as an orchestral or choral concert.
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Gammleng Award
The Gammleng Award (Gammleng-prisen) is a Norwegian culture award created by The Fund for Performing Artists in 1982, 25 years after the fund was established in 1957.
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German occupation of Norway
The occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany during the Second World War began on 9 April 1940 after Operation Weserübung.
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Great Norwegian Encyclopedia
The Great Norwegian Encyclopedia (Store Norske Leksikon, abbreviated SNL) is a Norwegian-language online encyclopedia.
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Grini detention camp
Grini prison camp (Grini fangeleir, Polizeihäftlingslager Grini) was a Nazi concentration camp in Bærum, Norway, which operated between 1941 and May 1945.
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King's Medal of Merit
The King's Medal of Merit (Norwegian: Kongens fortjenstmedalje) is a Norwegian award.
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Medal of St. Hallvard
The Medal of St.
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Music recording certification
Music recording certification is a system of certifying that a music recording has shipped, sold, or streamed a certain number of units.
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Norsk biografisk leksikon
Norsk biografisk leksikon is the largest Norwegian biographical encyclopedia.
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Norwegian Academy of Music
The Norwegian Academy of Music (Norwegian: Norges musikkhøgskole, NMH) is a university-level music conservatory located in Oslo, Norway, in the neighbourhood of Majorstuen, Frogner.
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Norwegian Student Choral Society
The Norwegian Student Choral Society (Den norske Studentersangforening) is a Norwegian male voice choir, founded in 1845 by Johan Diederich Behrens.
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Order of St. Olav
The Royal Norwegian Order of Saint Olav (Den Kongelige Norske Sankt Olavs Orden; or Sanct Olafs Orden, the old Norwegian name) is a Norwegian order of chivalry instituted by King Oscar I on 21 August 1847.
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Oslo
Oslo (or; Oslove) is the capital and most populous city of Norway.
Oslo University College
Oslo University College (Høgskolen i Oslo; HiO) was the largest state university college in Norway from 1994 to 2011, with more than 18,000 students and approximately 1800 employees.
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Sølvguttene
Sølvguttene ("The Silver Boys") is a boys' choir founded by Torstein Grythe in June, 1940.
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Spellemannprisen
Spellemannprisen, often referred to as the Norwegian Grammy Awards in English, is a Norwegian music award presented to Norwegian musicians.
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Viola
The viola is a string instrument that is usually bowed.
Violin
The violin, colloquially known as a fiddle, is a wooden chordophone, and is the smallest, and thus highest-pitched instrument (soprano) in regular use in the violin family.
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See also
Academic staff of Oslo University College
- Øyvind Grøn
- Anne Hege Simonsen
- Elisabeth Eide
- Finn Sjue
- Ivar Orgland
- Lars Egeland
- Lars Gule
- Olav Eikeland
- Per G. Norseng
- Rune Ottosen
- Rune Slagstad
- Steinar Stjernø
- Theo Koritzinsky
- Tore Linné Eriksen
- Torstein Grythe
Norwegian classical violinists
- Arve Arvesen
- Arve Moen Bergset
- Arve Tellefsen
- Bjarne Brustad
- Bjarne Fiskum
- Carl Gustav Sparre Olsen
- Catharina Chen
- Eldbjørg Hemsing
- Ernst Glaser
- Gottfried von der Goltz
- Guro Kleven Hagen
- Helge Slaatto
- Johan Henrik Freithoff
- Johan Svendsen
- Kristin Mellem
- Leif Halvorsen
- Mari Samuelsen
- Marianne Thorsen
- Ole Bull
- Ragnhild Hemsing
- Terje Tønnesen
- Torstein Grythe
- Vilde Frang
- Waldemar Thrane
Norwegian classical violists
- Arne Sletsjøe (violist)
- Bjarne Brustad
- Lars Anders Tomter
- Torstein Grythe
Norwegian male classical violinists
- Arve Moen Bergset
- Arve Tellefsen
- Bjarne Brustad
- Bjarne Fiskum
- Carl Gustav Sparre Olsen
- Eivind Aadland
- Johan Henrik Freithoff
- Johan Svendsen
- Ole Bull
- Terje Tønnesen
- Torstein Grythe
- Waldemar Thrane
Norwegian male conductors (music)
- Øivin Fjeldstad
- Øystein Fevang
- Arvid Fladmoe
- Bjørn Moe
- Bjarne Fiskum
- Bjarte Engeset
- Carl Gustav Sparre Olsen
- Catharinus Elling
- Christian Cappelen
- Christian Eggen
- Egil Hovland
- Eivind Aadland
- Erling Kjellsby
- Eyvind Alnæs
- Frode Thingnæs
- Gustav Fredrik Lange
- Harald Heide
- Iver Holter
- Johan Halvorsen
- Johan Svendsen
- Karsten Andersen
- Ketil Haugsand
- Leif Solberg
- Magnar Mangersnes
- Magnus Loddgard
- Michael Flagstad
- Nils Økland (musician)
- Olaus Andreas Grøndahl
- Olav Gurvin
- Olav Kielland
- Ole Kristian Ruud
- Ole Olsen (composer)
- Ole Windingstad
- Ottar E. Akre
- Philip Kruse
- Sigurd Jansen
- Sigurd Lie
- Steffen Kammler
- Sverre Bruland
- Sverre Valen
- Terje Fjærn
- Thorvald Lammers
- Torstein Grythe
- Waldemar Thrane
- William Farre