Knut Glomsaas

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Knut Glomsaas

Knut Markus Hansen Glomsaas (1863–1935) was a Norwegian military musician based in Trondheim. Although he decided to go to America as a 17-year-old man, his father saw his talents and made him join the military as a cornetist in the artillery instead.[1] He studied in Berlin for two years. He was known for his competence, and led and instructed multiple choirs. He wrote music for ballet, marches and military music, dance music,[1][2] and he wrote a polka for Trondheim's 900-years jubilee.

The street Knut Glomsaas vei in Trondheim is named after him.

Sources[]

  1. ^ a b Brissach, Ingrid J. (18 March 2008). "Trondhjems store divisjonsmusiker". Adresseavisen (in Norwegian). Trondheim: Adresseavisen AS. Retrieved 25 May 2009.
  2. ^ "Knut Glomsaas". Cappelens musikkleksikon (in Norwegian). J.W. Cappelens Forlag. ISBN 82-02-03686-0.


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