Peder Christensen Møller (28 February 1877 – 1 July 1940) was an early twentieth century Danish violinist and music teacher.
He also performed the solo in Oslo, Stockholm, Paris, Berlin, and other locations.
[2] His dazzling technique helped establish the solo a place in the repertoire.
Peder Møller was employed in the Royal Danish Orchestra in 1910, before which he lived in Paris for 15 years.
[3] After his death, the Peder Møller Chamber-music Memorial Fund (Danish: Kammermusikus Peder Møllers Mindefond) was established, which awarded its first scholarship of 500 kroner on February 28, 1944, to commemorate the violinist's birthday.