Hans Ernst Krøyer Explained

Hans Ernst Krøyer
Birth Date:31 January 1798
Birth Place:Copenhagen
Death Place:Copenhagen
Resting Place:Assistens Cemetery
Known For:Composer of Der er et yndigt land, the Danish national anthem
Relatives:Henrik Nikolai Krøyer (brother)
Nationality:Danish

Hans Ernst (sometimes Ernest) Krøyer (31 January[1] 1798  - 24 March 1879) was a Danish composer.

Krøyer was born in Copenhagen and the son of Bernt Anker Krøyer and Johanne Margrethe (née Schrøder), as well as the brother of Henrik Nikolai Krøyer.

He is best remembered as the composer of today's Danish national anthem, "Der er et yndigt land" ("There is a Lovely Country"), in 1835, after lyrics by Adam Oehlenschläger.[2]

He became cantor at the Royal Singers of the Chapel of Christiansborg castle in Copenhagen in 1844.

Krøyer died in Copenhagen.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.denstoredanske.dk/Dansk_Biografisk_Leksikon/Kunst_og_kultur/Musik/Komponist/Hans_Ernst_Kr%C3%B8yer "Hans Ernst Krøyer"
  2. Wulff, Carsten (1996). Denmark. Royal Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs,