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ハルフダン シェルルフ

ハルフダン シェルルフ

ハルフダン シェルルフ (Halfdan Kjerulf, September 15, 1815 Christiania (existing Oslo) - August 11, 1868 グレフセン) is a Norwegian composer.

I am born in the home of the high-ranking official. I stopped studies with illness in 1839 though I received education at first at a Christiania university towards legal circles and moved for a while in Paris in the next year. I lost the blood relationship of father and two after returning home soon and got a job from main newspaper "constitutionalism" (Den Constitutionelle) of the Christiania and worked until 1845.

Though there was not that I learned music seriously till then, I begin activity as a music teacher and a songsmith, but did not need to collect attention particularly for ten years. After learning from curl アーノルト in 1848, and having studied under Nils ゲーゼ in Copenhagen, Leipzig became you as a one-year scholarship foreign student of the Norwegian government in 1850 and studied under Ernst Richter. It ended in failure after returning home though I was going to hold a concert regularly for many years, but performed a coproduct with the literary person of Bjornson and others in the creation of the song lyricism-like in the meantime. It is the 1860s, and it is after to have been recognized socially.

The fame as the artist is due to beautiful vocal music music (duet music and solo song) by Norwegian entirely. However, the piano music is attractive in the same way, too. All songs recording of the piano music was realized in 2001 by ray null stean = ノックレベルグ.

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