Sverre Cornelius Lund

Sverre Cornelius Lund (December 9, 1931 – October 21, 2012) was a Norwegian accordionist known from his radio broadcasts and album releases.[1][2]

In the 1960s, Lund released several albums, including collaborations with Frank Cook and Arnstein Johansen.[3][4] Later he played with the Norwegian Radio Orchestra and the Stavanger Ensemble. He was one of the founders of the Norwegian Accordionists' Association and thirty other local clubs, including in Narvik, where he occasionally resided. In Oslo he ran the company S. C. L. Music for several decades. He created the designs for the Cornelli Gold and Excelsior Tosca accordions.

Lund was the father of the singer Geir Cornelius Lund (1963–2008) and the mezzo-soprano Elisabeth Cornelius Lund.[5] He lived in Costa del Sol.[5] Lund died on October 21, 2012, and was buried at Håkvik Chapel in Narvik on November 6 the same year.

Awards and recognitions

gollark: If someone makes one which beats mine I might reveal my trump card: I have a version with tabs instead of spaces.
gollark: In mine it has advanced "stopping" technology.
gollark: That's probably what I did maybe.
gollark: > scans for i in reverse if no more i)and `v` affects `i`
gollark: Do you also have the weird behavior with it checking *before* the `i` and also reverse mode in case of `v`?

References

  1. Teigen, Arne (August 9, 1994). "Publikum sviktet trekkspillere". Framtid i Nord. p. 16. Retrieved February 1, 2019.
  2. "Sverre Cornelius Lund på turné". Troms Folkeblad. May 23, 1985. p. 20. Retrieved February 1, 2019.
  3. Elvelund, Stine (March 24, 2011). "Stor Trekkspillhelg i Narvik". I Narvik. 2 (4): 48. Retrieved February 1, 2019.
  4. "Landseliten i gammal-dans, til Utne". Hardanger. June 15, 1983. p. 3. Retrieved February 1, 2019.
  5. "Familiekonsert på Gran Canaria". NRK. January 23, 2001. Retrieved February 1, 2019.
  6. Danielsen, Arve (October 26, 2015). "Svendsrud får Vågåfatet". Fjuken. Retrieved February 2, 2019.
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