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Bjørnstad and jazz
Initially trained as a classical pianist, Bjørnstad discovered jazz at an early age and has embraced the emergence of " European jazz ".

Bjørnstad and with
Ketil Bjørnstad was trained as a classical pianist and studied with Amalie Christie and Robert Riefling, and also in London and Paris.
Bjørnstad has released discs with a range of artists including Anneli Drecker, Kristin Asbjørnsen, Kari Bremnes, Lill Lindfors, Randi Stene,: no: Lynni Treekrem, Frøydis Armand, the Stavangerensemblet, Anders Wyller, Per Vollestad and Ole Paus.
Bjørnstad has worked in recent years with the Swedish cellist Svante Henryson.
Bjørnstad first appeared as an author in 1972 with the poetry collection Alone.
Bjørnstad won the Riksmål prize in 1998 with Spiritual.
Rypdal has collaborated both as a guitarist and as a composer with other ECM artists such as Ketil Bjørnstad and David Darling.
1977: Musikk for en lang natt ( with Ketil Bjørnstad )

Bjørnstad and Terje
Composers who have written music especially for Sigmund Groven include Øistein Sommerfeldt, Terje Rypdal, James Moody, Johan Kvandal, Oddvar S. Kvam, Ketil Bjørnstad, Kristian Lindeman, Henning Sommerro, Iver Kleive, Egil Kapstad, Kenneth Sivertsen, Johan Øian, John Surman, Siegfried Steinkogler, Lars Tilling, and Fried Walter.

Bjørnstad and .
According to her statement, the Norwegian Film Fund was blocking her and writer Kjetil Bjørnstad from pursuing the project.
One World Champion ski jumper, Hans Bjørnstad 1950.
Ketil Bjørnstad ( born 25 April 1952 in Oslo, Norway ) is a Norwegian pianist, composer and author.
Bjørnstad wrote the psychological thrillers The Custom Themes and Twilight.
The events of the latter take place in the archipelago of Tvedestrand, where Bjørnstad lived in the 1970s and 80s.
More recently, Bjørnstad wrote an award-winning trilogy about the young pianist Aksel Vinding.

subsequently and turned
Clinton was subsequently criticized when it turned out that a pharmaceutical plant in Sudan ( originally alleged to be a chemical warfare plant ) had been destroyed.
It turned out that the Cubs and Giants ended the season tied for first place, so the game was indeed replayed, and the Cubs won the game, the pennant, and subsequently the World Series ( the last Cubs Series victory to date, as it turns out ).
The sedimentary rock can then be subsequently turned into a metamorphic rock due to heat and pressure, and the metamorphic rock can be weathered, eroded, deposited, and lithified, becoming a sedimentary rock.
If the illiquid assets subsequently turned out to be worth less than expected, the remaining investors would bear the full loss while the redeemed investor would have borne none.
In 1950, the owners, the Düsseldorf chapter of the Knights of Malta, turned it into an an orphanage, but it has subsequently returned to private ownership and is today a private residence again ( Anon.
The form of the uppercase letter derives from that of an omicron ( Ο ) broken up at the side ( x16px ), with the edges subsequently turned outwards ( x16px, x16px, x16px ).
Rothstein turned himself in to federal authorities and was subsequently arrested on charges related to the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act ( RICO ).
# Export slaving entailed the construction of a coercive apparatus which could have been subsequently turned to other ends, such as policing a captive labour force.
In 1920, the Dervish state collapsed after intensive British aerial bombardments, and Dervish territories were subsequently turned into a protectorate.
As the area turned to desert the water evaporated, leaving behind the abundance of evaporitic salts such as common sodium salts and borax, which were subsequently exploited during the modern history of the region, primarily 1883 to 1907.
These words subsequently turned out to be wrong.
On September 14, 2002 he was subsequently turned over to the United States, which transferred him to a black site in Morocco for interrogation.
No large towns appeared in the department during the years of France's industrialisation, and its official population total of 388, 500, reached in 1861, turned out to be a peak level which has not been matched subsequently.
Horace Walpole, a son of the politician Robert Walpole, rented the cottage in 1747 and subsequently bought it and turned it into one of the incunabula of the Gothic revival.
The acquisition of an independent-minded Cyrix subsequently turned National Semiconductor from a collaborator into a competitor with Intel.
This is all tear-jerking stuff, but the death of his son David's family in a plane crash and Harold subsequently putting a brave face on the situation turned the end of three unloved characters into one of the soap's saddest storylines in years.
As a result of the judgment, Richard Butler turned over the compound to the Keenans, who then sold the property to a philanthropist, who subsequently donated it to North Idaho College, which designated the land as a " peace park.
The story was subsequently turned into a 1959 movie starring Michael Landon as Dula, and each summer the Wilkes Playmakers present a popular play based on the story.
The local Arab leader was able to resist the attack, and appealed to the Sassanians for aid, while the Ethiopians subsequently turned towards the Byzantines for help.
The friars had been granted the fishings on the south side of the Bladnoch and in 1526 James V gave them those on the north side as well in a 13-year lease which was subsequently turned into a gift.
These latter two sites were subsequently turned over to the National Park Service for preservation as part of the Minuteman Missile National Historic Site.
It was subsequently turned into a fortress by Frederick II of Prussia's army.
The entire Royal College of Science, which by then had been merged with University College Dublin, was subsequently taken over in 1990 and turned into a state of the art Government Buildings.
Frederick I of Württemberg subsequently ordered a retreat, but it was soon turned into a rout by a cavalry forces led by Claude Pierre Pajol leading a sweep into the village and Allied rear.
The Derg subsequently turned against the socialist student movement MEISON, a major supporter against the EPRP, in what would be called the " White terror ".

subsequently and towards
The UAE ’ s liberal climate towards foreign cooperation, investment and modernization have prompted extensive commercial ties with western countries, and subsequently resulting in even closer cultural relations.
It is expected that the Macroeconomic policies of all the nations are focussed towards promotion of human development and subsequently economic development.
intendere ), and in this context it refers to consciousness " stretching out " towards its object ( although one should be careful with this image, seeing as there is not some consciousness first that, subsequently, stretches out to its object.
Many other counties were subsequently carved out of these as settlement spread towards the south, leaving Polk County many counties away from its former border with California.
The second road, Veirs Mill Road ( MD Route 586, named after a grist and sawmill built on Rock Creek by Samuel Clark Veirs in 1838 ), was one portion of a much longer thoroughfare connecting westwards to Rockville, Maryland and thence towards the Potomac River and subsequently to Virginia via ferry crossings.
Although the crash was originally blamed on pilot error, it was subsequently found to have been caused by the build-up of slush towards the end of the runway, causing deceleration of the aircraft and preventing safe flying speed from being attained.
His troops left Leopoldau towards 07: 30 and subsequently deployed between Breintlee and Hirschstetten, driving in the enemy outposts in the sector.
After making a timid attempt to defend Aspern with the 93rd Line, Boudet then chose to retreat towards Essling and Vincent's division occupied Aspen, subsequently launching a determined pursuit.
After the revolution began to radicalize and head towards terror Charlotte Corday began sympathizing largely with the Girondin and was subsequently influenced by them.
However, subsequently, the long-term prejudice of popular English-language writing towards Richard I and his " Lionheart " myth has adversely affected portrayals of Conrad in English-language fiction and film.
His first trade, in the early 1960s, was as a welder ( specifically a boilermaker ) in the Glasgow shipyards, but he gave it up towards the end of the decade to pursue a career as a folk singer in the Humblebums and subsequently as a soloist.
He subsequently sold the island to the Knights Templar who were unable to maintain their hold because of a lack of resources and a rapacious attitude towards the local population which led to a series of popular uprisings.
A case of Marcos war medals, subsequently alleged to be fake, took its place towards the end of the Marcos Regime.
He argues that literature about land ( and, subsequently, about going back to the land ) is largely sentimental ; " little ," he writes, " is known about farmer's attitudes towards nature ..." Tuan finds historical instances of the desire of the civilized to escape civilization in the Hellenistic, Roman, Augustan, and Romantic eras, and, from one of the earliest recorded myths, the Epic of Gilgamesh.
In the 1920s he also donated a substantial amount towards the restoration and rehabilitation of major buildings in France after World War I, such as the Rheims Cathedral, the Château de Fontainebleau and the Château de Versailles, for which in 1936 he was awarded France's highest decoration, the Grand Croix of the Légion d ' honneur ( subsequently also awarded decades later-in 2000-to his son, David Rockefeller ).
Forced out of their medieval homeland ( south of the River Don in present-day Russia ) during Mongol rule, Alans migrated towards and over the Caucasus mountains, where they subsequently would form three ethnographical groups ; the Iron, Digoron, and Kudar.
They also perform the display towards moray eels, and in one instance towards a much larger great hammerhead ( which subsequently withdrew ).
Herein it is revealed her limerence towards Arnold is the result of transference ; where her family relationships were weak, Helga subsequently transferred all feelings of love towards the one person who fulfilled her idea of care, Arnold.
He briefly served in the Volkssturm towards the end of World War II and was subsequently held as a prisoner of war.
Murray believes the welfare dependency that these young men have lived on throughout their childhood has led them to a lack of work ethos, and subsequently pushed them towards a life of crime.
The IEC layers were customer-specific, targeted towards Sprint, MCI, and a large group of small " United Carrier " companies that were subsequently swallowed up by Worldcom.
The Ottoman wars in Europe caused the border of the Kingdom of Hungary and subsequently the Habsburg Monarchy to shift towards northwest.

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