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1993 - Page 88 "His poetry, in musical settings by Kjerulf, has been preserved in the repertoire of the Oslo Student Chorus (founded by Kjerulf) and received added significance as the verbal expression of Norway's romantic landscape painting. Welhaven's .. which culminated in the 1840s but had a
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Kjerulf started his career as a music teacher and composer of songs before ever having seriously studied music at all, and not for ten years did he attract any particular notice. He was counted among those in the
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long-lasting effect among people of conservative taste, Welhaven was the preeminent poet, as Halfdan Kjerulf was the composer and Hans Gude and Adolf Tidemand the painters. His poetry, in musical ..."
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and other writers at the composition of lyrical songs. He did present some concerts, at which he introduced the Norwegian public to
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movement in literature, painting and music which was replacing romanticism within Scandinavia. It was typified by the poet
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and other standards otherwise little known to them. He obtained some official recognition during the 1860s. He died in
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His fame rests mainly on his beautiful and manly national partsongs and solos. His piano music is equally charming.
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was an enthusiastic admirer of it and he was undoubtedly influenced by it in writing his
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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In 1848 he studied with German musician and composer
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Index


Norwegian
Christiania
Christiania University
Andreas Munch
Modern Breakthrough
Johan Sebastian Welhaven
Carl Arnold
Niels Gade
Copenhagen
Leipzig
Ernst Richter
Bjørnson
Beethoven
Fifth Symphony
Grefsen
Edvard Grieg
Lyric Pieces
Einar Steen-Nøkleberg
Agathe Backer-Grøndahl
Erika Nissen
"Halfdan Kjerulf"




Chisholm 1911
"Andreas Munch"

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