Ivar Cederholm Explained

Ivar Cederholm
Birth Date:June 22, 1902
Birth Place:Oslo, Norway
Occupation:Singer

Sven Ivar Cederholm (June 22, 1902 – October 19, 1982) was a Norwegian tenor.

Cederholm was born in Oslo,[1] the son of Sven and Alvhild (Alfhild) Cederholm (née Knoff).[2] He debuted in 1936 in Gothenburg[3] and performed in operetta roles in Scandinavia and London,[1] including as Rosillon in The Merry Widow, the count in Der Graf von Luxemburg, Paris in La belle Hélène,[3] and Prince Radjami in Die Bajadere.[4] [5] He also sang with the Norwegian Radio Orchestra.[6] He appeared as a singer in the 1942 film Det æ'kke te å tru.[7] Cederholm also taught music at the school in Oslo's Marienlyst neighborhood.[8] He died in 1982[1] and is buried in Oslo's West Cemetery.[9]

Filmography

Notes and References

  1. Book: Hammeren Pedersen . Miriam Aurora . Crossing the River . 2019 . Langaa RPCIG . Bamenda, Cameroon . 104.
  2. Web site: Folketelling 1910 for 0301 Kristiania kjøpstad . Digitalarkivet . April 30, 2019.
  3. Encyclopedia: Store norske leksikon . Ivar Cederholm . April 30, 2019 . no.
  4. Book: Bratteli . Randi . Den blå timen: min dagbok 1939-1943 . 1984 . Tiden . Oslo . 30.
  5. News: Leif Rustad, Øivind Bergh m. fl. . April 30, 2019 . Sarpsborg Arbeiderblad . March 22, 1950 . 3.
  6. News: Ukens radiokonserter . April 30, 2019 . Friheten . January 12, 1949 . 2.
  7. Web site: Ivar Cederholm . IMDb . April 30, 2019.
  8. Web site: Hilde Nyblom og Ivar Cederholm . DigitaltMuseum . April 30, 2019.
  9. Web site: Ivar Cederholm (ID no. 743590) . Gravminner i Norge . DIS-Norge . April 30, 2019.