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Ole Windingstad : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ole Windingstad Ole Windingstad (May 18, 1886 – June 3, 1959) was a Norwegian-American conductor, pianist and composer. He was the conductor of the Scandinavian Symphony Orchestra in Brooklyn, New York and the Hudson Valley Philharmonic. His most notable symphonic composition was ''The Tide''. == Biography == Ole Windingstad was born in Sandefjord, Norway. At age 14, he studied at the Music Conservatory in Oslo, Norway and three years later in Leipzig Germany . There he studied piano, organ, composition and conducting. In 1905 he traveled to the United States. He settled in New York in 1906. Ole Windingstad married Anna Hansen. They had five children: Solveig, Alf, Edgar, Jane and Arthur. Solveig, Alf and Jane died of Spanish flu in 1918, and Edgar died in a traffic accident in 1959. In 1926 he was appointed Knight to the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav for his work with Norwegian music in America.
Ole Windingstad's most important musical works was a symphony called ''The Tides'', which was composed in 1936 and first performed in Albany in 1938. ''The Tides'' was also played in New Orleans in 1941 during his tour as conductor in 1955. Ole Windingstad also performed the piece at the Aula University in Oslo Norway. He was conducted in Kingston, New York〔Ludlow David "The Musical Times" Vol. 100, No. 1397, Jul., 1959.〕 where he died on June 3, 1959, at age 73.
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