Ernst Ellberg
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Ernst Ellberg
Summary
Ernst Ellberg is a human[1]. He was born in Söderhamn parish[2]. He was born on December 11, 1868[3]. He died in Engelbrekt church parish[4]. He died on June 14, 1948[5]. He worked as a composer[6], music educator[7], violinist[8], Q50294048[9], and violist[10]. He has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[11]
Key Facts
- Born in Söderhamn parish[2], Ernst Ellberg…
- Ernst Ellberg died in Engelbrekt church parish[4].
- Ernst Ellberg was born on December 11, 1868[3].
- Ernst Ellberg died on June 14, 1948[5].
- Ernst Ellberg is buried at Q252312[12].
- Ernst Ellberg held citizenship in Sweden[13].
- Ernst Ellberg worked as a composer[6].
- Ernst Ellberg's professions included music educator[7].
- Ernst Ellberg worked as a violinist[8].
- Ernst Ellberg worked as a Q50294048[9].
- Ernst Ellberg's professions included violist[10].
- Ernst Ellberg's education included a stint at Royal College of Music in Stockholm[14].
- A notable student of Ernst Ellberg was Henry Weman[15].
- A notable student of Ernst Ellberg was Lars-Erik Larsson[16].
- A notable student of Ernst Ellberg was Dag Wirén[17].
- A notable student of Ernst Ellberg was Oskar Lindberg[18].
- A notable student of Ernst Ellberg was Hilding Rosenberg[19].
- A notable student of Ernst Ellberg was Gunnar de Frumerie[20].
- Ernst Ellberg received the Royal Order of Vasa[21].
- Ernst Ellberg is recorded as male[22].
- Ernst Ellberg's instance of is recorded as human[23].
- Ernst Ellberg's genre is opera[24].
- Ernst Ellberg's Commons category is recorded as Ernst Ellberg[25].
- Ernst Ellberg's family name is recorded as Ellberg[26].
- Ernst Ellberg's given name is recorded as Ernst[27].
Product Details
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Type: Person[28]
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Country: SE[29]
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Began / founded: 1868-12-11[30]
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Ended / dissolved: 1948-06-14[31]
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MusicBrainz ID: b70a8a77-6bac-4292-bb7a-c3b2e2fd7145[32]
Body
Origins and Family
Ernst Ellberg's place of birth was Söderhamn parish[2]. He was born on December 11, 1868[3].
Education
Ernst Ellberg's education included a stint at Royal College of Music in Stockholm[14]. He studied under Johan Lindberg[33].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include composer[6], music educator[7], violinist[8], Q50294048[9], and violist[10]. Notable students include Henry Weman[15], a church musician[34], 1897–1992[35], of Sweden[36], awarded the Litteris et Artibus[37]; Lars-Erik Larsson[16], a conductor[38], 1908–1986[39], of Sweden[40], awarded the Litteris et Artibus[41]; Dag Wirén[17], a composer[42], 1905–1986[43], of Sweden[44], awarded the Litteris et Artibus[45], specialised in music[46]; Oskar Lindberg[18], a composer[47], 1887–1955[48], of Sweden[49], awarded the Litteris et Artibus[50]; Hilding Rosenberg[19], an organist[51], 1892–1985[52], of Sweden[53], awarded the Christ Johnson Prize[54]; and Gunnar de Frumerie[20], a composer[55], 1908–1987[56], of Sweden[57], awarded the Litteris et Artibus[58].
Recognition
Ernst Ellberg received the Royal Order of Vasa[21].
Death and Burial
Ernst Ellberg died on June 14, 1948[5]. He died in Engelbrekt church parish[4]. He is buried at Q252312[12].
Why It Matters
Ernst Ellberg has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[11] He is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[59]
FAQs
Where was Ernst Ellberg born?
Ernst Ellberg's place of birth was Söderhamn parish[2].
Where did Ernst Ellberg die?
Ernst Ellberg died in Engelbrekt church parish[4].
What did Ernst Ellberg do for work?
Ernst Ellberg worked as composer[6], music educator[7], violinist[8], Q50294048[9], and violist[10].
Where did Ernst Ellberg go to school?
Ernst Ellberg was educated at Royal College of Music in Stockholm[14].
What awards did Ernst Ellberg receive?
Honors received include Royal Order of Vasa[21].