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Edvard Sylou-Creutz
Edvard Sylou-Creutz (7 May 1881 – 11 May 1945) was a Norwegian classical pianist, composer and radio personality, who was especially active in Nazi-controlled radio in Germany and occupied Norway between March 1940 and the autumn of 1942.
==Pre-World War II life and career==
He studied with Agathe Backer-Grøndahl and also several years abroad. He made his concert debut in 1910, and was a music critic for the newspaper ''Morgenbladet'' from 1919. In 1910 he and Signe Jonson had a son, Bjørn, who like his father entered a musical career, before changing his mind and eventually becoming a medical doctor. Before World War II he worked as a pianist and composer. He had been involved in the pioneer years of Norwegian radio in the 1920s.〔Dahl, 1978: p. 301〕 He accompanied the vocals of Dagny Schelderup in one of the earliest broadcasts of ''Kristiania Broadcasting'' on 12 April 1923, the first ever concert in Norwegian radio, featuring music by among others the Norwegian composers Edvard Grieg, Giacomo Puccini and Christian Sinding. In 1936 Sylou-Creutz joined the Norwegian Society of Composers, and from 1934 to 1939, he taught the piano at Oslo Music Conservatory.

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