- Ernst Glaser
Ernst Glaser (1904-1979) was born in
Hamburg but came toNorway in 1928 to take up the post as concert master of theOslo Philharmonic Orchestra afterMax Rostal . The two had studied together underCarl Flesch , and when Rostal was offered a position as a professor inBerlin , he suggested Glaser as his successor.In Oslo, Glaser worked as an orchestra musician, a soloist and a teacher. He also had solo engagements inSweden ,Denmark ,Germany ,the Netherlands andIsrael . He gave first performances to several violin concertos, including those ofOlav Kielland ,Klaus Egge andBjarne Brustad .Glaser fled the
Shoah in Norway in 1942 by finding his way to Sweden.Glaser returned to Norway in 1945 and stayed in the position as concert master of the Oslo Philharmonic until 1969, only interrupted by 3 years of living in exile.
Ernst Glaser performed frequently with his wife, the pianist
Kari Aarvoll Glaser , and together they also made recordings. Some of these have recently put Ernst Glaser in the focus again, with the publication of the first volume of a series of historic recordings, “Great Norwegian Performers 1945-2000” (Simax PSC1830, 2006).Ernst Glaser is the father of the pianist
Liv Glaser and the cellistErnst Simon Glaser , both famous Norwegian classical musicians.
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