Jørgensen was the owner of the J. H. Jørgensen organ company. The company was originally called Olsen & Jørgensen from 1892 to 1925[3][4] (Jørgensen's partner Olsen had already withdrawn from work at the company in 1912).[4]
Personal life
Jørgensen was born in Oslo, the son of the organ builder Jens Henrik Jørgensen (1864–1946) and his wife Marie Guldbrandsen (1869–1911).[2] On May 16, 1922 he married Annette Wirstad (1894–1991), the daughter of the wholesaler Ole Olsen Wirstad (1846–1923) and Karen Hansen (1855–?).[2] The couple's daughter Anne Marie Jørgensen is married to the politician Kåre Willoch.[2][5] Jørgensen died in Oslo.[2]
References
^Hernes, Asbjørn. 1952. Impuls og tradisjon i norsk musikk, 1500–1800. Oslo: J. Dybwad, p. 119.
^Reichling, Alfred. 2001. Orgel. Kassel: Bärenreiter, p. 115.
^ abFrisk, Anna, Sverker Jullander, & Andrew McCrea. 2003. The Nordic-Baltic Organ Book: History and Culture. Göteborg: Göteborg Organ Art Center, p. 229.