
Also known as Gerhard Rosenkrone Schjelderup
Norwegian composer (1859–1933)
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Gerhard Rosenkrone Schjelderup (born Kristiansand, November 17, 1859 - died Benediktbeuern, Bavaria, July 29, 1933) was a Norwegian composer, known especially for his operas. One of five children, each with an artistic bent, his talent was encouraged from youth. In 1878 he traveled to Paris, where he studied cello with Auguste Franchomme and music theory with Augustin Savard. He also studied with Jules Massenet at the Conservatoire de Paris. By the time of his return to Norway, in 1884, he had
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