Kåre Bjørkøy
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Kåre Bjørkøy
Summary
Kåre Bjørkøy is a human[1]. He was born on February 22, 1947[2]. He worked as a singer[3], opera singer[4], and university teacher[5].
Key Facts
- Kåre Bjørkøy was born on February 22, 1947[2].
- Kåre Bjørkøy held citizenship in Norway[6].
- Kåre Bjørkøy worked as a singer[3].
- Kåre Bjørkøy worked as an opera singer[4].
- Kåre Bjørkøy's professions included university teacher[5].
- Kåre Bjørkøy was employed by Norwegian University of Science and Technology[7].
- A notable student of Kåre Bjørkøy was Maria Nohr[8].
- A notable student of Kåre Bjørkøy was Marita Sølberg[9].
- A notable student of Kåre Bjørkøy was Elisabeth Teige[10].
- Kåre Bjørkøy is recorded as male[11].
- Kåre Bjørkøy's instance of is recorded as human[12].
- Kåre Bjørkøy's family name is recorded as Bjørkøy[13].
- Kåre Bjørkøy's given name is recorded as Kåre[14].
- Kåre Bjørkøy's instrument is recorded as voice[15].
- Kåre Bjørkøy's sibling is recorded as Gunnar Bjørkøy[16].
- Kåre Bjørkøy's sibling is recorded as Svein Bjørkøy[17].
- Kåre Bjørkøy's sibling is recorded as Harald Bjørkøy[18].
- Kåre Bjørkøy's Scandinavian middle family name is recorded as Johansen[19].
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Origins and Family
Kåre Bjørkøy was born on February 22, 1947[2].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include singer[3], opera singer[4], and university teacher[5]. Kåre Bjørkøy was employed by Norwegian University of Science and Technology[7]. Notable students include Maria Nohr[8], an opera singer[23], b. 1989[24], of Norway[25]; Marita Sølberg[9], an opera singer[26], b. 1976[27], of Norway[28]; and Elisabeth Teige[10], an opera singer[29], b. 1980[30], of Norway[31], awarded the Tom Wilhelmsen Foundation's Opera and Ballet Prize[32].
FAQs
What did Kåre Bjørkøy do for work?
Kåre Bjørkøy worked as singer[3], opera singer[4], and university teacher[5].