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Norwegian musician
Torstein Eliot Berg Grythe (24 November 1918 – 1 May 2009) was a Norwegian choir leader. He was born in Kristiania as a son of tailor Endre Grythe (1882–1955)
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(born 1955), Norwegian actress Odd Grythe (1918–1995), Norwegian radio and television personality Torstein Grythe (1918–2009), Norwegian choir leader
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Award for achievements in Norwegian music
1991 Gitarkameratene Gitarkameratene: Typisk norsk Marie Foss and Torstein Grythe Chateau Neuf 20th 8 February 1992 Dance with a Stranger Kari Bremnes:
Spellemannprisen
– Finn Ludt, pianist, composer and music critic (died 1992). 24 – Torstein Grythe, choir leader (died 2009). 1918 in Norway Music of Norway Norway portal
1918_in_Norwegian_music
pop" 11 April – Gerda Gilboe, 94, Danish actress and singer 1 May – Torstein Grythe, 90, Norwegian choirmaster 21 July – Marcel Jacob, 45, Swedish rock
2009_in_Nordic_music
Norwegian TV program (1971–1985)
largely hosted by Ivar Ruste, accompanied by Odd Grythe initially and Børt-Erik Thoresen after Grythe's health deteriorated. When Ruste retired due to ill
Husker_du?_(TV_program)
Sølvguttene ("The Silver Boys") is a boys' choir founded by Torstein Grythe in June, 1940. He held the position as conductor until 2004, when Fredrik
Sølvguttene
1998 studio album by Jan Garbarek
Jansug Kakhidze – conductor (track 2-5) Tbilisi Symphony Orchestra Torstein Grythe – conductor (track 2-4) Sølvguttene Choir Manfred Eicher – producer
Rites_(album)
Björn Haugan, Eva Gustavson, Gerhard Aspheim, Kjell Bartholdsen, and Torstein Grythe. 2008 in Norwegian music, deaths of Antonio Bibalo, Eivind Solberg
List of years in Norwegian music
List_of_years_in_Norwegian_music
Norwegian jazz pianist and composer (1930–2019)
Recipient of the Buddyprisen 1958 Succeeded by Mikkel Flagstad Preceded by Torstein Grythe Recipient of the Veteran class Gammleng-prisen 1997 Succeeded by Harry
Einar_Iversen
actor (b. 1923) 30 April – Bjørn Lothe, politician (b. 1952) 1 May – Torstein Grythe, conductor (b. 1918) 2 May – Herbert Svenkerud, translator (b. 1927)
2009_in_Norway
Sigurd Grieg 11044 Alf Grindrud 11482 Henrik Groth 10206 Odd Grythe 19255 Torstein Grythe 9174 Per Græsli † 4215 7090 Ingeborg Refling Hagen 1206 Egil
List_of_Grini_prisoners
Bendiksen, singer, entertainer and record producer (born 1926). May 1 – Torstein Grythe, founder and conductor of the Sølvguttene boys choir (born 1918). August
2009_in_Norwegian_music
Ludt, pianist, composer and music critic (died 1992) 24 November – Torstein Grythe, founder and conductor of the Sølvguttene boys choir (died 2009) 8
1918_in_Norway
Norwegian male choir founded in 1845
Torkildsen (1897 – 1990) 1929 – 1961 Sverre Bruland (1923) 1961 – 1973 Torstein Grythe (1918 – 2009) 1973 – 1976 Øyvind Otterstad (1944 – 1986) 1976 – 1980
Norwegian Student Choral Society
Norwegian_Student_Choral_Society
Ludt, pianist, composer and music critic (died 1992) 24 November – Torstein Grythe, Norwegian choir leader (died 2009) 7 December – Jórunn Viðar, Icelandic
1918_in_Nordic_music
Norwegian culture award
Elisabeth Moberg (studio musician) Oddvar Mordal (studio musician) Torstein Grythe (veteran) Einar Steen-Nøkleberg (classic) Bjørn Eidsvåg (singer) Di
Gammleng_Award
Norwegian civil award
Petter Ludvigsen 1990 no award 1991 Erik Melvold, Nico Demetriades, Torstein Grythe, Wenche Foss, Rønnaug Johansen 1992 no award 1993 Mosse Jørgensen,
Medal_of_St._Hallvard
Municipality in Innlandet, Norway
Tradition states that it was here in Lillehammer where the birkebeiners Torstein Skjevla and Skjervald Skrukka joined up with the King's son (and future
Lillehammer
Norwegian jazz musician and composer
Sound of Newsweek (1989) Tor Endresen & Rune Larsen: Lollipop (1989) Odd Grythe, Åse Wentzel, Gunnar GP Pedersen: "Husker du" og andre allsangmelodier (1989)
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Wife of Thorstein the Red.
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Finnish
Finnish form of Old Norse Þorsteinn, TORSTI means "Thor's stone."
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Thor's rock.
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Norse
Wife of Thorstein Kuggason.
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Australian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Scandinavian, Swedish, Teutonic
Stone of Thor; Thor's Stone
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Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian form of Old Norse Þorsteinn, THORSTEIN means "Thor's stone."
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, probably ultimately from Old Norse Thorsteinn, DUSTIN means "Thor's stone."
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Son of Thorstein.
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Swedish
Danish and Swedish form of Old Norse Þorsteinn, TORSTEN means "Thor's stone."
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Happy.
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Norse
Son of Thorstein Troll.
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Norse
Son of Thorstein.
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Danish
, Thor's stone.
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Norse
Brother of Thorstein Torfi.
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Swedish Teutonic
Thor's stone.
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British, English, Italian, Portuguese
Pet Form of Torsten
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Thor's Stone
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English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Old Norse Thorsteinn, THURSTON means "Thor's stone."
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British, Danish, English, German, Norse, Norwegian, Scandinavian
Thor's Stone
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Australian, Danish, German, Norse, Norwegian, Swedish
Wife of Thorstein the Red; Thor's Goddess
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Tamil
Bahulya | பாஹà¯à®²à¯à®¯
Plentiful
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Tamil
Best, Most eminent
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Tamil
Niranjani | நிரஂஜநீ
Epitome of hotness
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Indian, Sindhi
Rose; Flower; Similar to Gulab
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Indian, Sanskrit
Thoughtful
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Tamil
Tisyaketu | திஸà¯à®¯à®•ேதà¯
Lord Shiva
Surname or Lastname
English (Cornwall)
English (Cornwall) : variant of Gulley.German : variant of Gohl, or in the south of Goll.
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Indian, Sanskrit
Humane; Kind to Men
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Indian
Nag devta, Song, Tune or a melody
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American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, Scandinavian
From the Ash Tree Farm
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TORSTEIN GRYTHE
n.
The organic basis of bone tissue; the residue after removal of the mineral matters from bone by dilute acid; in embryonic tissue, the substance in which the mineral salts are deposited to form bone; -- called also ostein. Chemically it is the same as collagen.
n.
Ossein.