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Ludvig Norman (28 August 1831  28 March 1885) was a Swedish composer, conductor, pianist, and music teacher. Together with Franz Berwald and Adolf Fredrik Lindblad, he ranks among the most important Swedish symphonists of the 19th century.

Ludvig Norman
Ludvig Norman

Norman was born Fredrik Vilhelm Ludvig Norman in Stockholm.[1]

Norman began his musical training with Lindblad and later studied at the Leipzig Conservatory from 1848 to 1852, where he also made the acquaintance of Robert Schumann. Starting in 1857, he taught at the Royal Music Academy of Stockholm. In 1860, he became the conductor of the Nya harmoniska sällskapet and obtained the post of Kapellmeister at the Royal Swedish Opera the following year. After 1881, he conducted the choral concerts of the Musikvorenigen. He was married to the noted violinist Wilma Neruda in 1864. Their son Ludwig Norman Neruda was a famous alpinist.

As conductor, he is remembered for premiering Franz Berwald's fourth symphony on 9 April 1878.[2][3]

Norman composed in a wide variety of genres, including four symphonies, four overtures, four sets of incidental music for plays, cantatas, and chamber music, as well as a great number of lieder and songs for choir.

He was the dedicatee of Woldemar Bargiel's octet for strings.[4]

His pupils included Elfrida Andrée.[5]

Ludvig Norman died in 1885 also in Stockholm.[1]


Selected works


Orchestra

Chamber music


References


  1. "MusicSack". Retrieved October 5, 2011.
  2. Woodstra, Chris; Brennan, Gerald; Schrott, Allen (2005). All Music Guide to Classical Music: The Definitive Guide to Classical Music at Google Books. CMP Media. page 158. ISBN 0-87930-865-6.
  3. Norman is described as Berwald's greatest advocate during his (Berwald's) lifetime and in the years after his death by Frederick Key Smith (2002) in Nordic Art Music: From the Middle Ages to the Third Millennium at Google Books. Greenwood Publishing Group. page 36. ISBN 0-275-97399-9.
  4. "Notes to Recording of Bargiel and Mendelssohn Octets". Hyperion Records. 1989. Retrieved 2008-05-11.
  5. Sadie, Julie Anne; Samuel, Rhian (1995). The Norton/Grove Dictionary of Women Composers at Google Books. W.W. Norton & Company. p. 16. ISBN 0-393-03487-9.
  6. Hofmeisters Monatsbericht
  7. See OCLC 611070938
  8. Hofmeisters Monatsberichte, August 1882, p.212.
  9. "Swedish Musical Heritage, Detailed Information on Norman Quartet No.4" (in Swedish). Retrieved May 1, 2013.
  10. "Swedish Musical Heritage- Detailed Information on Norman Quartet in C major (no number given)". Retrieved May 1, 2013.
  11. "Swedish Musical Heritage, Detailed Information on Norman Quartet No.6 in A minor" (in Swedish). Retrieved May 1, 2013.



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[de] Ludvig Norman

Ludvig Norman (* 28. August 1831 in Stockholm; † 28. März 1885 in Stockholm) war ein schwedischer Komponist, Dirigent, Pianist und Musiklehrer. Er zählt neben Franz Berwald und Adolf Fredrik Lindblad zu den bedeutendsten schwedischen Sinfonikern des 19. Jahrhunderts.
- [en] Ludvig Norman

[ru] Норман, Людвиг

Фредрик Вильгельм Людвиг Норман (швед. Fredrik Wilhelm Ludvig Norman; 28 августа 1831, Стокгольм — 28 марта 1885, там же) — шведский композитор и дирижёр.



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