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Victoria Bachke : ウィキペディア英語版 | Victoria Bachke
Victoria Bachke (7 July 1896 – 19 November 1963) is most widely known as the founder and first director of Ringve Museum, the national museum of music and musical instruments at Lade, Trondheim, Norway. She is one of the few Russian persons who left tracks in modern Norwegian history. A street at Lade, Trondheim is named after Victoria Bachke. == Childhood ==
Bachke was born in Kranz, Russia, the daughter of Michael Rostin and Sophie Rostin. Michael was a highly ranked engineer, and an inventor. He was in charge of the home. Bachke had eight brothers and sisters. Valentine, Julia, Elisabeth, Ignatjev, Theodor, Serafima and Nikolai. Unfortunately, an older sister died at early age. They grew up in a safe environment in Kranz. Music and singing was important for the family, and they were good musicians. Bachke played the cello and the piano.
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