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Povl Hamburger (22 June 1901 – 20 November 1972) was a Danish organist, composer, and author.[1][2] Notable works include Musikens Historie I-II, 1936–37, Harmonilære, 1939, Modulationslære, 1941, Kirketoneart, 1948, and Harmonisk analyse, 1951. He was once renowned for his ability to play the piano standing up.

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  1. ^ Kirkegaard-Larsen, Thomas Jul (2018). "Transformational Attitudes in Scandinavian Function Theories". Theory and Practice. 43: 77–110. ISSN 0741-6156. JSTOR 26892828.
  2. ^ C., J. (1962). "Review of Antonín Dvořák: Thematic Catalogue, Bibliography, Survey of Life and Work". Music & Letters. 43 (4): 352–355. ISSN 0027-4224. JSTOR 732347.