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Nina Grieg's Logo Nina Grieg Lodge #40
Poulsbo, Washington

Daughters of Norway
Preserving our Norwegian heritage...


Nina Grieg Lodge #40 was instituted on September 14, 1997 in Poulsbo, Washington, a town known for its Norwegian roots. Lodge members are quite active in the cultural life of their community, including Scandinavian midsommerfest in June, which features lots of nordic dancing to live music. The lodge honors the noted Norwegian-born singer Nina Grieg, who was the wife of Edvard Grieg.

Nina Hagerup Grieg was born near Bergen on November 24, 1845. Her parents were Herman Hagerup, a brother of Edvard Grieg's mother, and a Danish actress, Madame Werleigh. Her parents moved to Denmark when Nina was 8 years old.Later, she studied singing in Copenhagen, where she met the composer, Edvard Grieg. They were married June 11, 1867, when she was twenty-two years old. She became the leading interpreter of his songs. Though she had a small voice, she had such fine artistry that their joint recitals throughout Europe met with great critical acclaim.

In 1892, on their Silver Anniversary, the couple was given a Steinway grand piano which is at their Swiss-style villa, Troldhaugen, situated on a promontory jutting out into Lake Nordas near Bergen. The home was built in 1884-1885, and the couple lived and worked there every summer from 1885 until Edvard's death in 1907 at the age of 64. Nina died December 9, 1935 at the age of 90.

Throughout the world, Grieg's music still has a huge audience, and the couple's home, Troldhaugen, is now one of Norway's great tourist attractions. The complex is now composed of the Villa, the Edvard Grieg Museum, which opened in 1995, the composer's hut, where he wrote much of his music, and Troldsalen, a concert hall with seating for 200 people. We recommend a visual tour of the beautiful web site for the Troldhaugen Museum near Bergen, Norway (click on the red house to begin tour.

Nina Grieg
Member embrodering bunad

The lodge meets at 10 AM on the second Saturday of most months at the Sons of Norway Hall at 18891 Front Street in Poulsbo, Washington. The lodge's brochure is available here. You can either contact them by mail (see below) or find out current information about their exciting activities by contacting the lodge.

Nina Grieg Lodge #40
PO Box 1721
Poulsbo, WA 98370-1721


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