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Einar Leonard Schanke (19 May 1927 – 23 February 1992) was a Norwegian composer, pianist, revue writer, theatre director and theatrical producer. He wrote revues for the
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, and later for
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, where he was also director from 1962 to 1975.


Personal life

Schanke was born in
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as the son of baker Einar Schanke and Engeline Vindenes. He was married to Karin Anne Brit ("Lollo") Andreassen from 1960. He died in Oslo in 1992.


Career

After graduating as a student in 1947, Schanke became active as a freelance swing jazz musician from 1949, and as a writer for various amateur- and student revues from 1950. In 1956 he cooperated with Bjørn Sand to create the revue ''Med vinger på'', as well as a new version of the comedy success ''Bare jatt me'n'', both set up at Edderkoppen Teater. With
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, he presented the revue ''Ferske Fjes'' in 1957 at Chat Noir, where Schanke served as conductor, writer, composer and at times theatre manager. He was the director there from 1962 to 1975. Early in his career, Schanke wrote revue classics such as "En dåre kan spørre" for
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, and "Ro" for
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, as well as song texts for
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. He composed melodies for classic revue numbers like "Kjære lille Norge", "Evergreen", "Syng og vær glad" and "Festen er over". He acquired the
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in 1967, which he renamed 'ABC-teatret'. He started the record company Cat Music in the 1960s. Among his most popular albums were ''Kjære lille Norge'' from 1972, for which he was awarded
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, and ''Einar Schankes Gledeshus'' from 1974. He issued albums with
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and
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, including ''Og takk for det'' from 1970, and the ''Hørerør'' series. He also issued albums with Rolf Søder,
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and
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. He staged several musicals at the ABC theatre, including Norwegian adaptations of ''
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'' and ''
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''. Throughout the 1950s, Schanke became responsible for a new style of revue, performed entirely for the open stage without the traditional music numbers played before a closed carpet during scene shifts. Jazz-inspired, more show-oriented music which was primarily self-composed replaced the saloon-themed accompaniment common at the time. Schanke's theatre is often called 'jazz-revue', not only due to the choice of music genre, but also for its seemingly improvised, more casual theatre-expression. Schanke had an eye for talent, and was not only responsible for introducing many fresh pens and faces, but pulled many established names from theatre and popular music into his revues. Examples include
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, and
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in Leonard Statuette ''Leonardstatuetten'' (Leonard Statuette) is a prize awarded by the Norwegian Comedy Writers' Association. The award is named after revue instructor, composer and director Einar Leonard Schanke (1927–1992), who was one of Norway's most importan ...
is named after him. He was a Knight of the Order of St. Olav.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Schanke, Einar 1927 births 1992 deaths Musicians from Oslo Theatre people from Oslo Norwegian theatre directors Spellemannprisen winners Leonard Statuette winners