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The date of death from this composer in this wikipedia is wrong! Look at the pages in the other languages like Norsk (bokmål), Norsk (nynorsk), Suomi, Svenska and Nederlands. The right date is November 9th, 1927. Can you correct this please. Bye Nlkalwien
Checking some of the other language pages, some have the 4th, others have the 9th - some have both on the same page! So checked external encyclopaedias and found [1] has the 4th while [2] has the 9th (on the same domain!) So had a brainwave and checked the uploaded image of his monument in Hammerfest [3]: presumably the date was double-checked before they literally carved it in stone, and it says the 4th, so I'm going to stick with that and add a reference. --Zeborah (talk) 08:12, 13 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]