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Hildur Andersen

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Nationality
  
Norwegian

Relatives
  
Aksel Arstal (brother)

Occupation
  
Pianist Pedagogue

Died
  
20 December 1956

Born
  
25 May 1864 (
1864-05-25
)
Christiania, Norway

Awards
  
King's Medal of Merit in gold

Hildur Andersen (25 May 1864 – 20 December 1956) was a Norwegian pianist and music pedagogue.

She was born in Christiania to stadsingeniør Oluf Martin Andersen and Annette Fredrikke Sontum, and was a sister of geographer Aksel Arstal. She made her consert debut in Kristiania in 1886. She is known both as a concert pianist and for her music lectures. She had a close friendship with playwright Henrik Ibsen, and is regarded to be the model for the character "Hilde Wangel" in Ibsen's play The Master Builder. She was awarded the King's Medal of Merit in gold in 1924.

References

Hildur Andersen Wikipedia