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Sofie Bernhoft

Petra Marie Sofie Bernhoft (July 21, 1870 – February 17, 1966) was a Norwegian actress.

Sofie Bernhoft was the daughter of the prison priest and catechist Theodor Kristian Bernhoft (1833–1885) and Petra Martine Augusta Bernhoft (1841–?). She was the sister of the writer Hermine Bernhoft-Osa. She was married to the violinist and composer Halfdan Jebe (1868–1937).

Bernhoft started performing at the Central Theater in 1897, initially under Johan Fahlstrøm and later under the leadership of Rudolf Rasmussen. During the 1900–1901 season she was engaged with the Second Theater (Norwegian: Sekondteatret), and then in 1903 she started performing at the Fahlstrøm Theater. She also appeared in performances at the Mayol Theater, the Norwegian Theater, and the Carl Johan Theater.

She was with the Stavanger Permanent Theater (Norwegian: Stavanger faste scene) from 1918 to 1919 and later with NRK's Radio Theater. Bernhoft appeared in five films between 1933 and 1947, debuting in Gustaf Molander's En stille flirt.

She ran her own theater school in Oslo, where Guri Stormoen was among her students.

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Halfdan Jebe

Halfdan Fredrik Jebe (3 November 1868 – 17 December 1937) was a Norwegian violinist, conductor and composer.

Jebe was born in Trondheim, Norway, and received his education in Oslo, Leipzig, Berlin, and Paris. Among his teachers were the violinist Joseph Joachim and the composer Jules Massenet. In Paris he became acquainted with artists like Edvard Munch, Vilhelm Krag, August Strindberg and Christian Sinding. He also befriended Frederick Delius and accompanied him to Florida in January 1897. Later he led the orchestra at the Delius Orchestral Concert under Hertz in London 30 May 1899, the first performance of Delius' orchestral music. After a year as conductor at Fahlstrøms Theater (Centralteatret) in Christiania, where he met his future wife Sofie Bernhoft, he left Europe 1901 and travelled extensively in Europe and Egypt. In 1902 and 1903 he visited India, Ceylon, China and Japan. He later travelled widely in North and South America, eventually settling in Mexico, where he lived in Mérida for the rest of his life, teaching at the Mérida Conservatory. He died in Mexico City, Mexico.

Jebe's best known compositions include his two operas, Vesle Kari Rud (1904-5) and Dignidad Maya (1932-3), the overture Uxmal and his Symphony in A minor, composed in memory of Felipe Carrillo Puerto, the Mexican revolutionary executed in 1924. He also composed other orchestral music including suites, festival music and an orchestral paraphrase on Sobre las olas, as well as chamber music, choral music and song. In January 1932 a concert with the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Olav Kielland was dedicated to Jebe's works, notably the Symphony in A minor and parts of the ballet Lol-tun.

Charles Francis Keary based his itinerant musician character Hauch (in The Journalist, 1898), on Hebe.

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