Grøndahl, Launy, 1886-1960

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Name (Hebrew)
גרנדל, לאוני, 1886-1960
Name (Latin)
Grøndahl, Launy, 1886-1960
Date of birth
1886-06-30
Date of death
1960-01-21
Occupation
Composers
Conductors (Music)
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 27251874
Wikidata: Q1807681
Library of congress: n 84203847
TAU10: 000556783
Sources of Information
  • Nielsen, C. The Danish Radio Orchestra plays Carl Nielsen six symphonies [SR] 1983?:label (Launy Grøndahl, conductor) container (1886-1960) insert p. 2 (Launy Valdemar Grøndahl)
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Wikipedia description:

Launy Grøndahl (30 June 1886 – 21 January 1960) was a Danish conductor and composer. Grøndahl studied the violin from the age of eight. His first work as a professional musician was as a violinist with the Orchestra of the Casino Theatre in Copenhagen, aged thirteen. He was also for a long period (1925–1956) the resident conductor of the Danish National Symphony Orchestra. Launy Valdemar Grondahl is known to posterity for two things: his distinguished 31–year conducting career with the Danish National Radio Symphony Orquestra, and his Trombone Concerto dating from 1924. Launy Grøndahl was born in Denmark on 30 June 1886. He began his studies with Anton Bloch, Ludolf Nielsen and Axel Gade, and what marks his life as a violinist and composer was a scholarship from the Kobenhavns Orkestreforenings Jubioeumslegat (granting of the Jubilee of the Copenhagen Orchestral Association) in the summer of 1924. This thanks to the manager of the Vacuum Oil Company, Carls A. Muchaelsen, had donated kr. 2500 to honor a talented member in connection with the association's 25th anniversary jubilee on 25 April 1924. With the Grøndahl scholarship, the recipient can tour Europe in search of musical knowledge and maturation in Paris, Vienna and Milan, among other cities.

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