Eva Knardahl
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Eva Knardahl
Summary
Eva Knardahl is a human[1]. She was born in Oslo[2]. She was born on May 10, 1927[3]. She died in Oslo[4]. She died on September 3, 2006[5]. She worked as a pianist[6], music educator[7], and professor[8]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (18 views/month, #7,292 of 1,000,298).[9]
Key Facts
- Eva Knardahl's place of birth was Oslo[2].
- Eva Knardahl passed away in Oslo[4].
- Eva Knardahl was born on May 10, 1927[3].
- Eva Knardahl died on September 3, 2006[5].
- Eva Knardahl held citizenship in Norway[10].
- Eva Knardahl's professions included pianist[6].
- Eva Knardahl worked as a music educator[7].
- Eva Knardahl's professions included professor[8].
- Eva Knardahl's field of work was classical music[11].
- Eva Knardahl's field of work was chamber music[12].
- Eva Knardahl's education included a stint at Barratt Due Institute of Music[13].
- A notable student of Eva Knardahl was Jørgen Larsen[14].
- A notable student of Eva Knardahl was Håvard Gimse[15].
- Eva Knardahl received the Spellemann Award for classical record of the year[16].
- Eva Knardahl received the Griegprisen[17].
- Eva Knardahl received the Spellemann Award for classical record of the year[18].
- Eva Knardahl received the Knight First Class of the Order of St. Olav[19].
- Eva Knardahl is recorded as female[20].
- Eva Knardahl's instance of is recorded as human[21].
- Eva Knardahl's Commons category is recorded as Eva Knardahl[22].
- Eva Knardahl's family name is recorded as Knardahl[23].
- Eva Knardahl's given name is recorded as Eva[24].
- Eva Knardahl studied under Mary Barratt Due[25].
- Eva Knardahl studied under Ivar Johnsen[26].
- Eva Knardahl's instrument is recorded as piano[27].
Product Details
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MusicBrainz — CC0 open music encyclopedia
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Type: Person[28]
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Country: NO[29]
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Began / founded: 1927-05-10[30]
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Ended / dissolved: 2006-09-03[31]
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Community tags: norwegian pianist[32]
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MusicBrainz ID: 32b36dac-666d-4d91-922f-5b169b957727[33]
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Origins and Family
Eva Knardahl's place of birth was Oslo[2]. She was born on May 10, 1927[3].
Education
Eva Knardahl's education included a stint at Barratt Due Institute of Music[13]. Studied under Mary Barratt Due[25], a pianist[34], 1888–1969[35], of Norway[36], awarded the King's Medal of Merit in Gold[37] and Ivar Johnsen[26], a pianist[38], 1908–1978[39], of Norway[40], awarded the King's Medal of Merit[41].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include pianist[6], music educator[7], and professor[8]. Fields of work include classical music[11], a music genre[42], founded in 0500[43] and chamber music[12], a type of musical work/composition[44]. Notable students include Jørgen Larsen[14], a pianist[45], b. 1958[46], of Norway[47] and Håvard Gimse[15], a pianist[48], b. 1966[49], of Norway[50], awarded the Griegprisen[51].
Recognition
Awards received include Spellemann Award for classical record of the year[16]; Griegprisen[17], a music award[52], in Norway[53], founded in 1972[54]; and Knight First Class of the Order of St. Olav[19], a grade of an order[55], in Norway[56].
Death and Burial
Eva Knardahl died on September 3, 2006[5]. She passed away in Oslo[4].
Why It Matters
Eva Knardahl ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (18 views/month, #7,292 of 1,000,298).[9] She has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[57] She is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[58]
FAQs
Where was Eva Knardahl born?
Eva Knardahl was born in Oslo[2].
Where did Eva Knardahl die?
Eva Knardahl died in Oslo[4].
What did Eva Knardahl do for work?
Eva Knardahl worked as pianist[6], music educator[7], and professor[8].
Where did Eva Knardahl go to school?
Eva Knardahl was educated at Barratt Due Institute of Music[13].
What awards did Eva Knardahl receive?
Honors received include Spellemann Award for classical record of the year[16], Griegprisen[17], Spellemann Award for classical record of the year[18], and Knight First Class of the Order of St. Olav[19].