Halfdan Kjerulf

Norwegian journalist and composer

Halfdan Kjerulf - Norwegian journalist and composer
Born

September 15th, 1815
209 years ago

Died

August 11th, 1868
156 years ago — 52 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Norway

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Born in Norway, a significant contributor to journalism and music during the 19th century. Worked as a journalist, producing influential writings that shaped public opinion. Composed choral music, with a focus on folk melodies and traditional themes. His musical works include several pieces for piano and voice, showcasing the Norwegian cultural heritage. Kjerulf collaborated with other notable composers and musicians to promote national music.

Contributed to Norwegian journalism

Composed choral and piano music

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