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Peder Møller (violinist)

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Peder Christensen Møller
Born
Peder Christensen Møller

(1877-02-28)28 February 1877
Died1 July 1940(1940-07-01) (aged 63)
NationalityDanish
Occupation(s)Musician, Violinist

Peder Christensen Møller (28 February 1877 – 1 July 1940) was an early twentieth century Danish violinist and music teacher. He is buried in Ordrup Cemetery.

Violin Playing

Peder Møller inspired and premiered Carl Nielsen's violin concerto on 28 February 1912, Møller's birthday, along with Nielsen's 3rd symphony. He also performed the solo in Oslo, Stockholm, Paris, Berlin, and other locations.[2] His dazzling technique helped establish the solo a place in the repertoire.

He also appeared as a chamber musician in the Agnes Adler trio with Agnes Adler (piano) and Louis Jensen (cello).

Teaching

Peder Møller was employed in the Royal Danish Orchestra in 1910, before which he lived in Paris for 15 years.

He was also employed as a teacher at the Royal Danish Academy of Music where he taught violin to the Danish composer Knudåge Riisager, whose first composition, the String Quartet No. 1, was given its first performance by the Peder Møller Quartet in 1919.[3]

Scholarship Fund

After his death, the Peder Møller Chamber-music Memorial Fund (Danish: Kammermusikus Peder Møllers Mindefond) was established, which awarded its first scholarship of 500 kroner on February 28, 1944, to commemorate the violinist's birthday.

Other Literature

  • Holger Jerrild, "Hos Peder Møller", s. 96-104 i: Gads Danske Magasin, 1932.

References

  1. ^ http://www.gravsted.dk/person.php?navn=pedermoeller, retrieved 21 January 2012, In Danish
  2. ^ Elly Bruunshuus Petersen, "Carl Nielsen: Concertos", Carl Nielsen Edition Archived 2010-04-09 at the Wayback Machine, Royal Danish Library. Retrieved 20 January 2011.
  3. ^ Bendt Viinholt Nielsen; Claus Røllum Larsen; Anne Ørbæk Jensen. "An up-and-coming composer". Det Virtuelle Musikbibliotek (DVM). Archived from the original on 11 August 2007. Retrieved 27 Oct 2010.


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