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Catharinus Elling (13 September 1858 – 8 January 1942) was a Norwegian
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, organist, music critic, and composer. He was also a
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collector and the author of a number of books.


Biography

Elling was born in Christiania (now Oslo), Norway. He was the son of Andreas Schaft Elling (1818–1872) and Pauline Bangsboe (1826–1905). His brother was engineer
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(1861–1949). He studied piano and composition in
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from 1877 to 1878. In 1886 he received a scholarship and studied music at Professor
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at Hochschule für Musik in
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from 1886 to 1887. From 1896 to 1908, he was teacher at Oslo Conservatory of Music. He was also organist at Gamlebyen Church in Kristiania from (1908–26). He was also music critic at ''
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'' (1881–82), ''Ny Illustreret Tidende'' (1884–86) and '' Morgenposten'' (1903–07). Additionally he also acted as conductor of Drammens sangforening (1897–1901). As a composer, he wrote symphonies, a
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, chamber music, an
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, and more than 200 songs, most in the 1890–1905 period. His works are seldom performed now, but many musicians were influenced by him, such as
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, who studied music under Elling. Elling is principally known for his extensive work on collecting and recording Norwegian folk music. Elling was named a
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in 1899. He continued a folk music collection across many rural parts of the country:
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and Sunnfjord. At the same time, folk music collector Olav Sande (1850–1927) was also named to a state stipend, and the two divided the country between them; Sande taking the music tradition from
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to
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. Elling's mandate was to collect music and also work to preserve it. He published a range of music books with titles such as ''Norske folkemelodier for klaver'', ''Norske folkeviser for sang og klaver'' and ''Slåtter for fiolin og klaver''. Both at the time, and since, he has been criticised for wanting to rearrange folk music to fit with classical music's style.


Selected compositions


Opera

*''Kosakkerne'' (The Cossacks, 1890–94)


Symphonies

*Symphony No. 1 in A major (1890) **1. Allegro con brio **2. Andante **3. Presto **4. Allegro assai e risoluto *Symphony No. 2 in A minor (1897) **1. Allegro **2. Andante **3. Vivace **4. Finale: allegro


Orchestral

*''Musikalske diktninger'' for String Orchestra, Oboe and two Horns (1878) *''Nordic suite'' (1903–04) *Theme and Variations for Orchestra (1897) *Violin Concerto in D minor (1918) **1. Allegro **2. Andante **3. Allegro vivace


Chamber Music

*Piano Trio in D major (1885) *Violin Sonata in D major (1894) *String Quartet in D major (1897)


Choral Music

*''Evig'' for Choir, on a text by Jens Peter Jacobsen (1892) *''Den forlorne søn'', Oratorio (The Prodigal Son, 1895–96) *''Kong Inge og Gregorius Dagsøn' for Tenor, Men's Choir and Orchestra on a Text by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson (King Inge and Gregorius Dagsøn, 1898) *Cantata for mixed choir and Orchester on a text by Jacob B. Bull (1899)


Writings

*''Vore folkemelodier'' (Our Folk Melodies, 1909) *''Vore kjæmpeviser'' (Our Battle Songs, 1914) *''Vore slåtter'' (Our Hymns, 1915) *''Tonefølelse'' (Sense of Tone, 1920) *''Norsk folkemusikk'' (Norwegian Folk Music, 1922) *''Strøbemerkninger til vor musikhistorie'' (Various Remarks on our Musical History, 1925) *''Vore religiøse folketoner'' (Our Religious Folk Songs, 1927) *''Sprogforholdet inden vore folkemelodier'' (The language relationship within our folk melodies, 1930) *''Nye bidrag til belysning af norsk folkemusik'' (New Contributions to the Explanation of Norwegian Folk Music, 1933)


Selected books

*''Vore folkemelodier'', 1909 *''Norsk folkemusikk'', 1922 *''Sprogforholdet inden vore folkemelodier'', 1930 *''Nye bidrag til belysning af norsk folkemusik'', 1933 *''Religiøse folketoner for blandet kor'', 1904–19 *''Religiøse folketoner for sang og klaver'', 1907–18 *''Norske folkeviser for sang og klaver'', 1908–25 *''Norske folkemelodier for klaver'', 1911


References


Other sources

*Finn Benestad, Nils Grinde, Harald Herresthal (1999
''Norges musikkhistorie: romantikk og gullalder. 1870–1910.''
(Oslo: Aschehoug)


External links

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