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Arne Eggen

Arne Eggen (28 August 1881 in Trondheim, Norway – 26 October 1955 in Bærum, Norway) was a Norwegian composer and organist, married in 1916 to Engel Johanne Othilie Sparre Gulbranson (1878–1918), the brother of musicologist and composer Erik Eggen (1877–1957), and brother in law to opers singer Ellen Gulbranson (1863–1947).〔White, John David, & Jean Christensen. 2002. ''New Music of the Nordic Countries'', p.399 "Among these was Arne Eggen (1881–1955) who composed in a post-Griegian musical style. He crowned his career in 1951 with the premier of his second opera Cymbeline, based on the Shakespeare play."〕
== Biography ==
Eggen studied at the Conservatory of Music in Oslo with Catharinus Elling (1858–1942), Peter Brynie Lindeman (1858–1930), and graduated as organist in 1905. He also studied at the Leipzig Conservatory (1906–1907) with Stephan Krehl and Karl Straube (1873–1950). He worked as organist in Bragernes Church (1908–1924), Drammen Church (1908–1924), Bryn Church (1924–1955) and Tanum Church, Bærum. He was chairman of the Norwegian Society of Composers (1927–1945), Honorary Chairman 1945 in TONO 1928–1930. Of his compositions include ''Oratorio King Olav'' (1930), the operas ''Olav Liljekrans'' (lyrics by Ibsen, 1931–1940) and ''Cymbelin'' (lyrics by Shakespeare, 1943–1950), premiered in 1951, with Aase Nordmo Løvberg in the role of Imogen, the choral ''Mjøsen'' (mixed choir with piano, 1922), the melodrama ''Liti Kersti'', ''Cantata to Drammens 100th anniversary'' (soli, choir and orchestra), music to ''Liti Kjersti'' (1915), ''Symphony in G minor'' (1920), 2 violin sonatas, cello sonatas, organ works (Ciaconna) and a numerous romances. Stylistically Eggen continued Grieg and Svendsen's national romantic line, and he has been particularly known for his great ability to create beautiful melodies.〔
He died at Bærum Hospital.

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