Aage Stentoft
{{Short description|Danish composer (1914–1990)}}
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| birth_date = 1 May 1914
| birth_place = Holbæk, {{DEN}}
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| death_date = {{d-da|8. July 1990|1 May 1914}}
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| yearsactive = 1934–1981
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Aage Stentoft (1 May 1914 – 8 July 1990) was a Danish composer, film score composer and theatre director. He composed over 700 melodies during his lifetime.
Biography
Stentoft was born in Holbæk, where he graduated from the Stenhus Kostskole (now {{ill|Stenhus Gymnasium og HF|da}}). Initially, he planned to study law, but due to lack of money, he started to compose music for commercials. In 1934, he began working as an accompanist and composer for the revue troupe Co-Optimisterne. A lot of his tunes quickly achieved widespread popularity, and he earned good money by composing and, later on, by producing revues.
During his career, Stentoft also managed various theatres: Frederiksberg Teater (now {{ill|Aveny-T|da}}) in Frederiksberg and three theatres in Copenhagen, {{ill|Dagmar Teatret|da}}, Det Ny Scala and {{ill|Apolloteatret|da}}. In 1961, he emigrated to Spain. In 1973, he returned to Denmark as leader of the Tivoli Gardens theatre, a job he kept until his retirement in 1981, when he returned to Spain. He died at his home near Málaga in 1990.
Popular tunes
- {{lang|da|Luften var femten og vandet var seksten}} (1935)
- {{lang|da|Dit hjerte er i fare, Andresen}} (1936)
- {{lang|da|I den mellemste køje}} (1936)
- {{lang|da|Henne om hjørnet}} (1936)
- {{lang|da|Havnen}} (1937)
- {{lang|da|Molak molak mak mak mak}} (1937)
- {{lang|da|Konen, kællingen, madammen}} (1938)
- {{lang|da|Månestrålen}} (1939)
- {{lang|da|Alt var kun en drøm}} (1939)
- {{lang|da|Den lille lysegrønne}} (1940)
- {{lang|da|Jeg har aldrig kysset andre end Marie}} (1942)
- {{lang|da|Såd'n var det ikke i halvfemserne}} (1944)
- Jacobsen (1948)
- {{lang|da|Kys hinanden}} (1954)
- {{lang|da|Pyt}} (1977)
Sources
- [https://www.blaabog.dk/biography/113946 Kraks Blå Bog online] {{in lang|da}}
- {{IMDb name|nm0826709|name=Aage Stentoft}}
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Category:Danish film score composers
Category:Danish theatre directors
Category:20th-century Danish composers
Category:Danish male film score composers
Category:20th-century Danish male musicians
Category:People from Holbæk Municipality
Category:Musicians from Region Zealand
Category:Danish expatriates in Spain
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