history: Sveinbjörn Sveinbjörnsson (in Icelandic) Wikisource has original works by or about: Sveinbjörn Sveinbjörnsson Free scores by Sveinbjörn Sveinbjörnsson...
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Sveinbjörn [ˈsveinˌpjœ(r)tn̥] is a masculine Icelandic given name. Notable people with the name include: Sveinbjörn Sveinbjörnsson (1847–1927), Icelandic...
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Sveinbjörnsson is an Icelandic patronymic surname, literally meaning "son of Sveinbjörn". Notable people with the name include: Bjarni Sveinbjörnsson...
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English: "O, God of Our Land"), is the national anthem of Iceland. Sveinbjörn Sveinbjörnsson composed the music, while the lyrics were authored by Matthías...
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of the German composer Richard Wagner and Icelandic composer Sveinbjörn Sveinbjörnsson. Svendsen's father was a music teacher and military bandmaster...
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late 19th century and the early 20th century. Among them was Sveinbjörn Sveinbjörnsson, who is considered to have been the first Icelandic professional...
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Country's God"), written by Matthías Jochumsson, with music by Sveinbjörn Sveinbjörnsson. The song was written in 1874, when Iceland celebrated its one...
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1847 in Iceland. Monarch: Christian VIII of Denmark 28 June: Sveinbjörn Sveinbjörnsson, composer of Lofsöngur (Iceland's national anthem). 24 December:...
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Iceland is Lofsöngur, written by Matthías Jochumsson, with music by Sveinbjörn Sveinbjörnsson. Iceland's largest television stations are the state-run Sjónvarpið...
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– Axel Grandjean, conductor and composer (d. 1932) June 28 – Sveinbjörn Sveinbjörnsson, composer (d. 1927) July 12 – Karl Heinrich Barth, pianist and...
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