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Knut Stiklestad (born 22 September 1948) is a Norwegian opera singer (bass). He has performed at the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet for many years, and at opera houses abroad, in Belgium, France, the Netherlands, and elsewhere. He has worked with Stein Winge, Bentein Baardson, and Wouter van Looy, among others. Stiklestad is also known for his work in church music.[1][2][3] He has also cooperated with the composer Marcus Paus on work based on poems by Knut Hamsun.[4]
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KnutStiklestad (born 22 September 1948) is a Norwegian opera singer (bass). He has performed at the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet for many years...
Some villages in the municipality include Forbregd/Lein, Lysthaugen, Stiklestad, Trones, Vera, Vinne, and Vuku. The 1,548-square-kilometre (598 sq mi)...
in his army. He died at the hands of his own people, at the Battle of Stiklestad in 1030. Cnut's subsequent attempt to rule Norway without the key support...
– Battle of Stiklestad. 1030 28 April – Magnus II, king (b. c. 1049). Bandlien, Bjørn; Krag, Claus; Rosvold, Knut A. "Slaget på Stiklestad". In Bolstad...
a Norwegian chieftain from Oppland who participated in the Battle of Stiklestad during 1030 which resulted in the death of King Olaf II of Norway According...
part of the Oslo Opera Festival on 12 October 2013, with opera singer KnutStiklestad in the role of the eponymous "Teacher." The work was included on the...
following year, and when he returned he was defeated in the Battle of Stiklestad in 1030. 1028 The king, Olaf II, fled from Norway to Russia, and Cnut...
YouTube. Retrieved 1 March 2022. Urfremfører Paus-opera i Kilden KnutStiklestad ga stemme til Hamsun Dette er vinnerne av Musikkforleggerprisen, Music...
dine kan huske julebordet i over hundre år". www.aftenbladet.no. "KnutStiklestad ga stemme til Hamsun". www.ostlendingen.no. November 9, 2009. "Hamsunsk...
of Olav II of Norway, the king who was killed in 1030 in the Battle of Stiklestad. He was canonized as Saint Olav a year later by Grimketel, the Bishop...
Battle of Stiklestad. 1030 Olaf II of Norway, king (b. c. 995). July – Bjørn Stallare, civil servant. Bandlien, Bjørn; Krag, Claus; Rosvold, Knut A. "Slaget...
från vikingatiden". historiska-personer.nu. Retrieved May 20, 2016. Stiklestad (Knut A Rosvold. Store norske leksikon) Stúfr enn blinde Þórðarson kattar...
"Thunderbolt of the North". In 1030 aged fifteen, Harald fought in the Battle of Stiklestad together with his half-brother Olaf Haraldsson (later Saint Olaf). Olaf...
close to Arbo's Kunstakademie Düsseldorf work Saint Olav at the Battle of Stiklestad (1859). Another visual influence was Bråvallaslaget [sv] (1860–62) by...
(Trondheim) by Bishop Grimketel, one year after his death in the Battle of Stiklestad on 29 July 1030. His remains were enshrined in Nidaros Cathedral, built...
Marquis of Mandal. The Lemfortstøtta monument at Stiklestad, commemorating the Battle of Stiklestad, was erected. Niels Egede – merchant and missionary...
It is one of the churches for the Frosta parish which is part of the Stiklestad prosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Nidaros. It is a museum and historic...
Hardrada) arrived to report the news of his father's death at the Battle of Stiklestad. For the next few years, Magnus was educated in Old Russian and some Greek...
and on to Russia. On his return a year later he fell at the Battle of Stiklestad. Iron smelting is recorded at Lesjaverk as early as 1614, when King Christian...
the kings of Norway. Battle of Svolder Battle of Hafrsfjord Battle of Stiklestad Per G. Norseng. "Norsk historie fra 800 til 1130". Store norske leksikon...
Arstad, Knut Peter Lyche. "eg. Gilchrist Harald 4 Gille". Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Retrieved 6 November 2012. Helle, Knut. "Sigurd 2...
Oxford University Press. p. 403. ISBN 9780192801340. Battle of Lyrskov Hede. Erik Opsahl. "Knut Alvsson". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved 1 June 2017....
October, in what was described as "the biggest clash since the Battle of Stiklestad", Rosenborg defeated Brann away, giving the club a six-point lead with...
Retrieved 29 June 2012. Johnsen, Lillian Fjæren. "Nils Ole Oftebro". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget...
Hall from 1952 to 1954. He also decorated a number of churches including Stiklestad Church in Verdal from 1929 to 1930 and Ullensaker Church in Akershus from...
reviving it as an annual ceremony commemorating the death of St. Olav at Stiklestad. Bing was born in Bergen, Norway. His parents were Lars Hess Bing (1833-1870)...