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Per Winge (August 27, 1858 - September 7, 1935) was a Norwegian conductor, pianist and composer, known primarily for his vocal music.〔(Nils Grinde: ''Norsk musikkhistorie'' pp. 249 ), Universitetsforlaget ISBN 82-00-05639-2 (Norwegian)〕 Winge was born in Christiania. His parents were Axel Winge and Elisabeth Marie (Betzy) Lasson. His mother's side of the family produced many musicians and artists, including painter Oda Lasson Krohg (1860-1935), composer Nils Lasson, and cabaret artist Bokken Lasson.〔("Store norske leksikon" )〕 His sister, Lizzie Winge, was also a pianist, and they would both appear in concert with violinist Johan Halvorsen (1864-1935). Winge studied piano with Edmund Neupert and Otto Winter-Hjelm, and music theory with Johan Svendsen. Later he studied music in Leipzig from 1883 to 1884 and afterwards in Berlin to 1886.〔 Winge was music director of ''Musikselskabet Harmonien'' (now Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra) from 1886 until 1893, and was also conductor of the Norwegian ''Studentersangforeningen'' from 1916 to 1919.〔 The most important of Winge's ''oeuvre'' is his around 60 romances. Among Winge's compositions are the children's songs ''Kjære lille gutten min'' ("Dear Little Boy of Mine") and ''Jeg synger for min lille venn'' ("I’m Singing for My Little Friend"). ==Sources== * * (Nils Grinde: ''Norsk musikkhistorie'' pp. 249 ), Universitetsforlaget ISBN 82-00-05639-2 (Norwegian). Retrieved 11 July 2015. * (in Swedish). Retrieved 11 July 2015. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Per Winge」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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