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Il pianista Halldór Haraldsson è morto.
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Il pianista Halldór Haraldsson è morto.

Halldór Haraldsson, 89-year-old Icelandic pianist and former principal of the Reykjavík Conservatory, has passed away. He was known for his extensive career in music, having held his first public piano recital in 1965 and performing both domestically and internationally. He co-founded the Reykjavík Trio in 1988 and collaborated frequently with Gísli Magnússon, another pianist, releasing two albums together. Haraldsson taught music at various institutions, including the Reykjavík Conservatory, where he served as head from 1992 to 2003, and later at Iceland's Academy of Arts until 2012. He leaves behind his wife, Susan Haraldsson, two children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. His funeral service will take place at Hallgrímskirkja on July 9th.

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Il pianista Halldór Haraldsson è morto.

Halldór Haraldsson, 89-year-old Icelandic pianist and former principal of the Reykjavík Conservatory, has passed away. He was known for his extensive career in music, having held his first public piano recital in 1965 and performing both domestically and internationally. He co-founded the Reykjavík Trio in 1988 and collaborated frequently with Gísli Magnússon, another pianist, releasing two albums together. Haraldsson taught music at various institutions, including the Reykjavík Conservatory, where he served as head from 1992 to 2003, and later at Iceland's Academy of Arts until 2012. He leaves behind his wife, Susan Haraldsson, two children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. His funeral service will take place at Hallgrímskirkja on July 9th.

Lettura del bias (Centro): The article is a straightforward obituary focusing on the life and career of a musician. It does not discuss any politically charged topics, nor does it present any ideological framing. The content is purely informational and commemorative, making it apolitical by definition.

Perché questi punteggi (Fattualità 95 · Obiettività 98): The article provides detailed biographical information about Halldór Haraldsson, including his death, career, achievements, and family. It presents facts consistently with typical obituary style, maintaining neutrality. No obvious bias or emotional language is present.

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