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Ludvig Mathias Lindeman (28 November 1812 – 11 March 1887) was a
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composer and organist. He is most noted for compiling Norwegian folk music in his work ''Ældre og nyere norske Fjeldmelodier''.


Background

Ludvig Mathias Lindeman was born in
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, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway. He was the seventh of ten children born to Ole Andreas Lindeman (1769–1857) and Anna Severine Hickmann (1782–1844). In 1833 he was sent to
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to take his final exams and then studied theology at the university. In 1839, Lindeman succeed his elder brother, Jacob Andreas Lindeman (1805–1846), as cantor and organist of the
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. Lindeman was in the position for 48 years until his death in 1887. Composer
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was one of his students.


Career

Lindeman was a contributor to
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's song and folk-ballad collection, ''Samling af Sange, Folkeviser og Stev i norske Alumuedialekter'' (1840), putting together the melody supplement to the volume at Bishop Moe's request. The following year, he published his own selection of Norwegian folk melodies, ''Norske Fjeldmelodier harmonisk bearbeidede for Pianoforte'' (1841). In 1848, he applied for a university grant to support a trip in the hill country in order to record folk melodies. Later he made two collecting trips, in 1851 and 1864. The first trip was to
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,
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,
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and
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and the last to Lillehammer. In all, he collected about 3,000 melodies and lyrics. He published ''Ældre og nyere norske Fjeldmelodier'' ("Earlier and more recent Norwegian mountain melodies") in twelve volumes during 1853–1863. This first edition contained 540 melodies, but Lindeman supplemented the corpus with ''Halvhundrede norske Fjeldmelodier'' ("Fifty Norwegian mountain melodies"; 1862). When in 1871, the major new organ in the Royal Albert Hall in London was inaugurated, Lindeman was invited to perform, along with other noted organists including Anton Bruckner and Camille Saint-Saëns. Lindeman was appointed Knight of the
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in 1870. Between 1871 and 1875, he published ''Melodier til Landstads Salmebog'', containing music for use within the Church of Norway. In 1873, he was invited to write music for the coronation in
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of King
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and Queen Sophie. In 1876, he wrote a cantata for the inauguration of
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chapel. In 1883, together with his son
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, he started the Organist School in Oslo. The Conservatory was in operation until 1973, when the
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was established. To honour the memory of the Lindeman family the biggest concert hall at the Academy is named the Lindeman Hall. Ludvig Mathias Lindeman died in Oslo at 75 years of age. He was buried at
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. In 1912, a bust of Lindeman was erected at the church.''Ludvig Mathias Lindeman, 1812-1887'' (pdmusic.org/biographies)


Selected works

*''Norske Fjeldmelodier harmonisk bearbeidede for Pianoforte'' (1841) *''Norske Folkeviser udsatte for 4 Mandsstemmer'' (1850) *''Ældre og nyere norske Fjeldmelodier'' (1853–1863) *''Halvhundrede Norske Fjeldmelodier harmoniserede for Mandsstemmer'' (1862) *''Melodier til Landstads Salmebog'' (1870) *''Norsk Messebog'' (1870) *''Melodier til Landstads Salmebog'' (1871–1875) *''Koralbog, indeholdende de i Landstads Salmebog forekommende Melodier'' (1878)


References


Other sources

*Gaukstad, Øystein ''L. M. Lindemans komposisjoner'' (1962) *Gaukstad, Øystein ''Ludvig Mathias Lindemans samling av norske folkeviser og religiøse folketoner'' (Novus forlag. Oslo: 1997)


External links

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