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Trygve Henrik Lindeman (November 3, 1896 – October 24, 1979) was a Norwegian cellist and the head of the Oslo Conservatory of Music for two generations. Lindeman was born in Kristiania (now Oslo). After passing his university qualifying exam, he studied civil engineering at the Norwegian Institute of Technology, and then he switched to studying music in 1916 at the Oslo Conservatory of Music under Gustav Fredrik Lange. He also studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen under Carl Nielsen. He debuted as a cellist in 1925, and in 1928 he took over leadership of the Oslo Conservatory of Music from his father, Peter Brynie Lindeman. He headed the conservatory until 1969. Lindeman and his wife, Marie Louise née Swensen, had no children and so they established the (Norwegian: Li

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  • Trygve Lindeman (Christiania, 3 de novembre de 1896 - Oslo, 24 d'octubre de 1979) fou un violoncel·lista, director d'orquestra i musicòleg noruec pertanyent a la Lindeman (nissaga de músics) i fou director del conservatori de música d'Oslo durant dues generacions. (ca)
  • Trygve Henrik Lindeman (November 3, 1896 – October 24, 1979) was a Norwegian cellist and the head of the Oslo Conservatory of Music for two generations. Lindeman was born in Kristiania (now Oslo). After passing his university qualifying exam, he studied civil engineering at the Norwegian Institute of Technology, and then he switched to studying music in 1916 at the Oslo Conservatory of Music under Gustav Fredrik Lange. He also studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen under Carl Nielsen. He debuted as a cellist in 1925, and in 1928 he took over leadership of the Oslo Conservatory of Music from his father, Peter Brynie Lindeman. He headed the conservatory until 1969. Lindeman and his wife, Marie Louise née Swensen, had no children and so they established the (Norwegian: Li (en)
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  • Trygve Lindeman (Christiania, 3 de novembre de 1896 - Oslo, 24 d'octubre de 1979) fou un violoncel·lista, director d'orquestra i musicòleg noruec pertanyent a la Lindeman (nissaga de músics) i fou director del conservatori de música d'Oslo durant dues generacions. Després de passar l'examen de qualificació universitària, va estudiar enginyeria civil a l'Institut Noruec de Tecnologia i després va passar a estudiar música el 1916 al Conservatori de Música d'Oslo sota . També va estudiar a la Royal Danish Academy of Music de Copenhaguen sota Carl Nielsen. Va debutar com a violoncelista el 1925, i el 1928 es va fer càrrec del lideratge del Conservatori de Música d'Oslo del seu pare, Peter Brynie Lindeman. Va dirigir el conservatori fins a 1969. Lindeman i la seva esposa, Marie Louise née Swensen, no tenien fills i així van establir la Lindeman Fundació (noruec: Lindemans Legat) i va convertir la direcció del conservatori a Anfinn Øien, que va dirigir l'escola fins que va ser tancada i succeïda per l'Acadèmia Noruega de Música el 1973. La "tradició Lindeman" en la música noruega va ser conreada per Trygve Lindeman, que creia que tothom era capaç de tocar, compondre i comprendre la teoria de la música i practicar la pedagogia. Lindeman va ser un francmaçó i va ocupar la posició de mestre maçoner a la seva residència durant molts anys. (ca)
  • Trygve Henrik Lindeman (November 3, 1896 – October 24, 1979) was a Norwegian cellist and the head of the Oslo Conservatory of Music for two generations. Lindeman was born in Kristiania (now Oslo). After passing his university qualifying exam, he studied civil engineering at the Norwegian Institute of Technology, and then he switched to studying music in 1916 at the Oslo Conservatory of Music under Gustav Fredrik Lange. He also studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen under Carl Nielsen. He debuted as a cellist in 1925, and in 1928 he took over leadership of the Oslo Conservatory of Music from his father, Peter Brynie Lindeman. He headed the conservatory until 1969. Lindeman and his wife, Marie Louise née Swensen, had no children and so they established the (Norwegian: Lindemans Legat) and turned over the directorship of the conservatory to Anfinn Øien, who headed the school until it was closed and succeeded by the Norwegian Academy of Music in 1973. The "Lindeman tradition" in Norwegian music was cultivated by Trygve Lindeman, who believed that everyone is capable of playing, composing, and understanding music theory and practicing pedagogy. Lindeman was a Freemason and held the position of master mason in his lodge for many years. (en)
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