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Gustav Fredrik Lange

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17: 100:(The Orchestra Times: A Paper for Musicians and Their Friends; 1892–1894). Lange was a cofounder of the Oslo Music Teachers Association, the Norwegian Music Teachers' National Federation, and the National Federation of Norwegian Musical Artists ( 81:, 1901). Like Ole Olsen, Lange was a Freemason and worked as a conductor and arranger for the Freemasons Orchestra (1921–1936). In Halden he was a member of a chamber quartet together with 155: 345: 365: 350: 149: 185: 179: 173: 86: 335: 370: 40:
violinist, violin teacher, theory teacher, and composer. During his time, he was considered one of Norway's best in his field.
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Moderne Violinmusik. Samling af nyere Komponisters Værker udsatte for Violin med Piano
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from its beginning in 1919, and for a time he served as first concertmaster at the
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Prominent students that Gustav Fredrik Lange taught during his career include:
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This article is about a Norwegian musician. For the German composer, see
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Gustav Lange
Norwegian
Halden
Oslo Philharmonic
Christiania Theatre
National Theatre
Ole Olsen
Edvard Grieg
Henrik Ibsen
The League of Youth
Swedish Theatre
Oscar Borg
Markus Boberg
Peter Brynie Lindeman
Norwegian
Oslo Conservatory of Music
Oslo
Anne-Marie Ørbeck
Henrik Adam Due
Magne Elvestrand
Johan Stanley Simonsen
Gunnar Knudsen
Bjarne Brustad
Arild Sandvold
Ludvig Nielsen
Frithjof Spalder
Reidar Thommessen
King's Medal of Merit
Litteris et Artibus

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