Knut Sönstevold
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Knut Sönstevold
Summary
Knut Sönstevold is a human[1]. Born in Oslo[2], he… he was born on December 20, 1945[3]. He worked as a musician[4], composer[5], and professor[6].
Key Facts
- Knut Sönstevold's place of birth was Oslo[2].
- Knut Sönstevold was born on December 20, 1945[3].
- Knut Sönstevold held citizenship in Sweden[7].
- Knut Sönstevold held citizenship in Norway[8].
- Knut Sönstevold's professions included musician[4].
- Knut Sönstevold worked as a composer[5].
- Knut Sönstevold worked as a professor[6].
- Knut Sönstevold is recorded as male[9].
- Knut Sönstevold's instance of is recorded as human[10].
- Knut Sönstevold's family name is recorded as Sønstevold[11].
- Knut Sönstevold's given name is recorded as Knut[12].
- Knut Sönstevold studied under Karl Öhlberger[13].
- Knut Sönstevold studied under Friedrich Neumann[14].
- Knut Sönstevold studied under Werner Kaegi[15].
- Knut Sönstevold studied under Miklós Maros[16].
- Knut Sönstevold's instrument is recorded as bassoon[17].
Product Details
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Type: Person[18]
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Country: NO[19]
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Began / founded: 1945-12-20[20]
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MusicBrainz ID: d2925c79-9e80-46d6-8793-fea23088893c[21]
Body
Origins and Family
Born in Oslo[2], Knut Sönstevold… he was born on December 20, 1945[3].
Education
Studied under Karl Öhlberger[13], a musician[22], 1912–2001[23], of Austria[24]; Friedrich Neumann[14], a composer[25], 1915–1989[26], of Austria[27]; Werner Kaegi[15], a composer[28], 1926–2024[29], of Switzerland[30]; and Miklós Maros[16], a composer[31], b. 1943[32], of Sweden[33], awarded the Kurt Atterberg Prize[34].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include musician[4], composer[5], and professor[6].
FAQs
Where was Knut Sönstevold born?
Knut Sönstevold's place of birth was Oslo[2].
What did Knut Sönstevold do for work?
Knut Sönstevold worked as musician[4], composer[5], and professor[6].