David Monrad Johansen
Norwegian pianist and composer

Born
November 8th, 1888
136 years ago
Died
1974
51 years ago — 86 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Norway
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A pianist and composer was active in the early to mid 20th century. Significant contributions included works for piano and orchestral compositions. The musician received recognition for a blending of traditional Norwegian folk elements with classical music techniques. Focus on both performance and composition showcased talent in various venues across Norway. The work included studio recordings that preserved and promoted Norwegian music heritage.
Composed 'Piano Concerto in C Minor'
Integrated Norwegian folk music into classical forms
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