Erling Krogh

[2] He attended the Oslo Cathedral School until 1905, and then studied at the Royal Academy of Arts and Crafts from 1905 to 1909.

[2] Following this, he traveled extensively, performing as a soloist at the Nordic Music Festival in Helsinki in 1932, in Oslo in 1936, and in Copenhagen in 1938.

His most important roles included the following:[2][3] His concert tours took him to Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, Germany, France, Spain, and the United States.

He became an honorary member of the Oslo Craftsmen's Singing Society in 1957, and in 1963 he was awarded a permanent national grant for deserving artists.

The Erling Krogh Singers Grant is named after him and is awarded by the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet.

Erling Krogh in 1930.