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    Ivar Frithiof Andresen (27 July 1896 – 6 November 1940) was a Norwegian operatic singer who pursued a successful international career in Europe and the...
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  • forms. Aífe, a character in Irish mythology Aoife, an Irish given name Ivar F. Andresen (1896–1940), Norwegian opera singer This disambiguation page lists...
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    Olaf Andresen (1863–1926) and Nilsine Trondsen (1870–1959). His father ran a manufactory in Kristiania. He was the brother of opera singer Ivar F. Andresen...
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  • Morten Abel, musician (Mods, Peltz, The September When, Solo) Ivar F. Andresen, basso profundo opera singer Astrid S (real name Astrid Smeplass), singer-songwriter...
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  • October 5 – Silvestre Revueltas, composer, 40 (pneumonia) November 6 – Ivar F. Andresen, operatic bass, 44 November 12 – Alejandro García Caturla, composer...
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    Bayreuth Festival 1936 Tietjen at a meeting with Marta Fuchs (Kundry) and Ivar F. Andresen (Gurnemanz) at the rehearsal for Parsifal. Photo: Naumann 9919-36...
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    Andersson (1943–1979) astronomer Max Andersson (born 1962) comics Björn Andrésen (born 1955) actor Johan Jacob Anckarström (1762–1792) military officer...
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  • events and releases of the year 1940 in Norwegian music. November 6 – Ivar F. Andresen, operatic singer (born 1896). February 15 – Trygve Madsen, composer...
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  • Emma Dahl, soprano singer and Lieder composer (born 1819). July 27 – Ivar F. Andresen, operatic singer (died 1940). November 3 – Trygve Lindeman, cellist...
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  • being Bokmål. From 12 May 1885, it became the state-sanctioned version of Ivar Aasen's standard Norwegian language (Landsmål), parallel to the Dano-Norwegian...
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