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Alette Due

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Alette Wilhelmine Georgine Due, née Sibbern (28 February 1812 in Værne Kloster - 7 May 1887, Oslo), was a Norwegian singer and composer. She was a member of the Harmoniska Sällskapet in Stockholm, and was inducted to the Royal Swedish Academy of Music 30 December 1850. She was also the overhoffmesterinne for Queen Sophia of Norway in 1873-87.

Her father was Valentin Christian Wilhelm Sibbern and she was married to Frederik Due.

References

  • Nyström, Pia; Kyhlberg-Boström Anna, Elmquist Anne-Marie (1996). Kungl. Musikaliska akademien: matrikel 1771-1995. Kungl. Musikaliska akademiens skriftserie, 0347-5158 ; 84. Stockholm: Musikaliska akad.. Libris 7749167. ISBN 91-85428-99-X (inb.)
  • ”Alette Wilhelmine Georgine Sibbern (1812 - 1887)”. Läst 2 juni 2013.