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Iver Paul Fredrik Holter (13 December 1850 – 27 January 1941) was a Norwegian
composer A composer is a person who writes music. The term is especially used to indicate composers of Western classical music, or those who are composers by occupation. Many composers are, or were, also skilled performers of music. Etymology and def ...
. He was conductor and music director of the
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for a quarter century.


Biography

Iver Paul Fredrik Holter was born in
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,
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, Norway. His parents were Caspar Georg Holter (1812–1880), a minister, and Caroline Theodora Børresen (1818–1857). He spent his adolescence at
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in
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, where he received violin lessons from the German-born organist Friederich Wilhelm Rojahn (1820-1886). Holter had originally studied medicine but by 1876, he changed career paths to become a musician. He first studied music with
Johan Svendsen Johan Severin Svendsen (30 September 184014 June 1911) was a Norwegian composer, conductor and violinist. Born in Christiania (now Oslo), Norway, he lived most of his life in Copenhagen, Denmark. Svendsen's output includes two symphonies, a vi ...
and afterward in
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(1876–79). He continued his music studies in
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(1879–1881). In the autumn of 1882, he followed
Edvard Grieg Edvard Hagerup Grieg ( , ; 15 June 18434 September 1907) was a Norwegian composer and pianist. He is widely considered one of the leading Romantic music, Romantic era composers, and his music is part of the standard classical repertoire worldwid ...
as conductor for the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra. In autumn 1886, he became music director and conductor of the Oslo Philharmonic, a position he held for 25 years. Holter suggested the founding of a city orchestra which could play at municipal festivities, concerts and in the theatre, and as a result of this, the orchestra gained municipal support from 1889. Holter became a central figure in the city's musical life. In 1890 he founded the Oslo Bys Orchestra, and he was conductor for the Music Association (''Musikkforeningen'') in Oslo for a quarter century. During the period 1900 to 1906 he edited the music magazine, ''Nordisk Musik-Revue''. In 1912, he was one of the founders Norwegian Musical Artists' Society (''Norsk Tonekunstnersamfund''). Holter composed piano music, songs and choral music, including a series of cantatas for various major and minor events. As a composer, he followed the classic-romantic ideals. His numerous compositions include a symphony, string quartets, a violin concerto, cantatas, songs and choral pieces. Most notably, he wrote music for
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's ''Götz von Berlichingen'' and the orchestral work ''St. Hans Kveld''. He was buried in
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in
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, Norway.''Vår Frelsers gravlund'' (Oslo kommune Gravferdsetaten)
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Selected works

* ''Bagatellen für das Pianoforte''. 1879 * ''2 String Quartets''. 1880, ? * ''Vier Gesänge für eine mittlere Stimme mit Begleitung des Pianoforte''. 1881 * ''Til Fædrelandet'' (cantata, text by T. Caspari). 1895 * ''Kantate ved den 7de store Sangerfest'' (text by M. Rolfsen). 1896 * ''Nürnberg'' (cantata, text by T. Caspari). 1898 * ''Kantate ved indvielsen af Kristiania handelsstands forenings nye hus'' (text by C. Dysthe). 1912 * ''Kristiania-Kantate'' (text by T. Caspari). 1924 * ''Olavskantate'' (text by T. Caspari). 1930 * ''Violin Concerto in A minor'' * ''Symphony in F major''


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