Abstract is: Tore Sinding (1903 in Stavern – 1969 in Solbukta, Frogn) was a Norwegian pianist and composer. He studied piano with Mary Barratt Due and Nils Larsen and organ with Arild Sandvold. Sinding also studied in Berlin, Vienna and Paris. His debut as a piano player was in 1922, as an organ player was in 1933 and as a composer was in 1945. He composed almost seventy songs, several piano pieces and the music of a ballett «Mot ballade» (after a short story by Hans E. Kinck). He was a well-respected pianist and piano teacher in his day.
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P607 | conflict | World War II | Q362 |
P27 | country of citizenship | Norway | Q20 |
P734 | family name | Sinding | Q30081542 |
Sinding | Q30081542 | ||
Sinding | Q30081542 | ||
P22 | father | Sigmund Sinding | Q4582180 |
P101 | field of work | music | Q638 |
music education | Q27908 | ||
P735 | given name | Tore | Q1548096 |
Tore | Q1548096 | ||
P1303 | instrument | piano | Q5994 |
P1412 | languages spoken, written or signed | Norwegian | Q9043 |
P106 | occupation | composer | Q36834 |
pianist | Q486748 | ||
music educator | Q16145150 | ||
P21 | sex or gender | male | Q6581097 |
P2868 | subject has role | political prisoner | Q217105 |
Q4582180 | Sigmund Sinding | child | P40 |
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