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Iver Paul Fredrik Holter (13 December 1850 – 27 January 1941) was a
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composer. 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 his life in Copenhagen, Denmark. Svendsen's output includes two symphonies, a violin ...
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
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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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