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Arne Oldberg (July 12, 1874 – February 17, 1962) was an American pianist, composer, and teacher. He spent his career on the faculty of
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(1897–1941), where he taught piano and composition and, from 1924 until his retirement in 1941, served as director of the graduate department of the Music School. Among his students were composers
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, Cecilia Clare Bocard, Theodora Troendle,
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, and Ella May Walker.


Career

Arne Oldberg was born in
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on July 12, 1874.Oldberg, Arne
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He began studying the piano at an early age, initially under the tutelage of his father, Oscar, a Swedish pharmaceutical chemist and amateur musician, and later at the
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under August Hyllested (1888–1892). He also studied composition and orchestration with Alolph Koelling,
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, and
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. In 1893, Oldberg traveled to Vienna to study piano with
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. He returned to the U.S. in 1895, and, in 1897, Oldberg joined the music faculty of
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. In 1898, he returned to Europe for one year to study composition with
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at the
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. Upon his return to the states in 1899, Oldberg accepted an instructorship on the faculty of Northwestern's School of Music. He married Mary Sloan in 1900. He was subsequently appointed to Professor of Piano and Composition (1901-1941) and later served as the Director of the Piano Department (1919-1941) and Director of the Graduate Music Department (1924-1941). Oldberg was awarded an emeritus appointment in 1941. In addition to his 40-year tenure at Northwestern, Oldberg also taught as a guest professor of composition at the
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, for several summers in the 1930s; he also taught at
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(then Mount St. Mary's College) in Los Angeles. He died at
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on February 17, 1962. He was buried at Memorial Park Cemetery in Skokie.


Works

Oldberg's compositions include several concertos, including works for piano, violin, or horn with orchestra; chamber compositions; piano pieces; sonatas; and approximately twenty-five orchestral works, including at least six symphonies. Several of Oldberg's compositions have been performed by the
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. A large collection of Oldberg's manuscripts and professional papers is held at the Library of Congress. Additional archival collections containing manuscripts and papers from Oldberg's career are held at Northwestern University and the
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."Arne Oldberg Collection,"
Sibley Music Library, Eastman School of Music (accessed May 5, 2020).


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Oldberg, Arne American pianists American male composers American composers 1874 births 1962 deaths Northwestern University faculty Musicians from Chicago American male pianists People from Youngstown, Ohio