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Kaare Sæther was born on 13 October, 1920 in Bærums Verk, Norway. Discover Kaare Sæther's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?

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Occupation Violinist
Age 67 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 13 October 1920
Birthday 13 October
Birthplace Bærums Verk, Norway
Date of death (1987-02-12) Harestua, Norway
Died Place Harestua, Norway
Nationality Norway

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1959

In 1959, the Veitvet Music School was established at Olav Selvaag's initiative and financed by him. The music school quickly developed into a vocational music school and conservatory, and Kaare Sæther was engaged by the conservatory as a violin teacher. For 28 years until his sudden death in February 1987, he was a valued educator first at Veitvet, and later at the school's locations in the Godlia neighborhood in Oslo's Østensjø borough. For a number of years, he and his colleague Leif Jørgensen contributed to making the Eastern Norway Conservatory of Music a vital and competitive supplement to the Norwegian Academy of Music for string instruments. Sæther taught solo performance and also conducted the conservatory's orchestra for many years with enthusiasm and extensive knowledge of the repertoire. Among his hundreds of students, many have had a strong presence in Norwegian music life. The philharmonic's first concertmaster Terje Tønnesen, second concertmaster John Arne Hirding, and violinists Jørn Halbakken, Frode Hoff, Tove Halbakken Resell, Lise Strandli, Hans Morten Stensland, and Vegard Johnsen all studied under Sæther. The Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Trondheim Symphony Orchestra, Stavanger Symphony Orchestra, Norwegian Radio Orchestra, and Norwegian National Opera and Ballet Orchestra also have musicians that studied under Sæther in their string sections. The composer and violinist Ole Henrik Moe studied violin with Sæther. Other prominent students of Sæther include Erik Fossum Svendsen, John Westbye, and Øivind Nussle. The violinist and ensemble leader Olaf Aasen is also a Sæther student.

1945

As a student of Øivin Fjeldstad, Sæther played in Fjeldstad's chamber orchestra, later the Youth Chamber Orchestra (Norwegian: De unges kammerorkester), and he began to play early in his career with the Philharmonic Society Orchestra, as the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra was then called. After he married, to support his family he became involved in the orchestra at the German Theater (German: Deutsches Theater) at Stortingsgata 16. In the summer of 1945, he auditioned for a vacant position in the philharmonic, where he was placed in first chair in the second violin group next to the German violinist Walter Werner. Sæther led the second violin group for over 35 years, sharing first chair in alternation with Walter Werner, Bjørn Woll, Borghild Nygaard, Peter Hindar, Noralf Glein, and Kåre Fuglesang. For the last three seasons, from 1982 to 1985, he occupied second chair in the group and performed together with four former students in the first chair in both violin groups: Terje Tønnesen, John Arne Hirding, Jørn Halbakken, and Frode Hoff.

1944

Sæther was born in Bærums Verk, Norway. In 1944 he married Ellen Ekelund, with whom he had three daughters. Sæther studied violin with Øivin Fjeldstad. He played as a violinist with the Oslo Philharmonic from 1945 to 1985. Sæther debuted as a soloist at the University Hall (Norwegian: Universitetets Aula) in Oslo in 1946 accompanied by Robert Levin.

1920

Kaare Sæther (October 23, 1920 – February 12, 1987) was a Norwegian violinist, philharmonic member, and violin teacher.