1922 in Nordic music
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The following is a list of notable events and compositions of the year 1922 in Nordic music.
Events
- 24 January â Danish composer Carl Nielsen conducts the first public performance of his Symphony No. 5, in Copenhagen.[1]
- 8 July â At Denmark's Third National Choral Festival, Nielsen's Fynsk Foraar (Springtime on Funen), with lyrics by the poet Aage Berntsen, is premièred at Odense's Kvæghal, conducted by Georg Høeberg.[2]
New works
- Kurt Atterberg â Cello Concerto (final version)[3]
- Carl Nielsen â Wind Quintet[4]
- Jean Sibelius â Andante festivo[5]
Popular music
- Adolf Wiklund â "En Solvisa"[6]
Births
- 6 January â Finn Mortensen, Norwegian composer, music critic, and music teacher (died 1983).[7]
- 18 May â Kai Winding, Danish-born jazz musician (died 1983)[8]
- 1 June â Baron Povel Ramel, Swedish musician and entertainer (died 2007)[9]
- 10 June â Edvard Hagerup Bull, Norwegian composer (died 2012)[10]
- 12 June â Leif Thybo, Danish organist and composer (died 2001)[11]
- 30 June â Hanna-Marie Weydahl, Norwegian pianist (died 2016)[12]
- 29 August â Rolf Ericson, Swedish jazztrumpeter and flugelhornist (died 1997)[13]
- 4 October â Stan HasselgÃ¥rd, Swedish jazz clarinetist (died 1948)[14]
- 27 October â Poul Bundgaard, Danish actor and singer (died 1998)[15]
- 6 November â Lars Edlund, Swedish organist, composer and music teacher (died 2013)[16]
Deaths
- 22 February â Thorvald Lammers, Norwegian baritone, choral conductor and composer (born 1841)[17]
- 15 March â Ika Peyron, Swedish pianist, organist and composer (born 1845)[18]
- 2 July â Christian Sibelius, Finnish psychiatrist and amateur cellist, brother of the composer Sibelius (born 1869; pernicious anaemia)[19]
- 26 October â Theodora Cormontan, Norwegian pianist, music publisher, and composer (born 1840)[20]
- 1 November â Wilhelm Theodor Söderberg, Swedish composer and music teacher (born 1845)[21]