Gunnar Sønstevold
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Gunnar Sønstevold (26 November 1912 – 18 October 1991) was a Norwegian composer. He was born in
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, and married composer
Maj Sønstevold Maj Sønstevold (born ''Lundén''; 9 September 1917 – 14 March 1996) was a Swedish composer who lived and worked in Norway. Biography Maj Sønstevold was born in Sollefteå, Sweden. She studied piano in Stockholm and with Billy Mayerl in London. ...
in 1941. He composed orchestral works, vocal music, chamber music, and music to a number of plays, ballets and films. He headed the Music Department of the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation/Television from 1966 to 1974. He was awarded Filmkritikerprisen in 1955, for the film ''
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''. He received the
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music prize in 1972, and
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's honorary prize in 1987.


Career

Sønstevold studied music in Oslo, beginning in 1932 with piano studies with
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and Erling Westher as well as composition studies with Karl Andersen. Parallel to his studies, Sønstevold played piano and trombone in one of the leading jazz quartet of the era: Funny Boys (1932–39). After the outbreak of World War II, Sønstevold fled to Sweden where he subsequently met the composer Maj Lundén whom he married in 1941. From 1946 to 1969, Sønstevold composed music for 40 motion pictures and three full-length documentaries. As a theatre composer, Sønstevold penned the score for
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’s ''Semmelweis'', Henrik Ibsen’s ''Catalina'',
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’ ''Bleikeplassen'' as well as
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’s ''Woyzek''. When Sønstevold composed the music for
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’s 1957 performance of
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’s ''The Tempest'', he was one of the first Norwegian composers to utilize electronic elements in his music. From 1960 to 1967, Sønstevold studied at the Akademie für Musik und darstellende Kunst in Vienna with his wife. This period would have a profound effect on the composer's output as he would gradually gravitate towards twelve-tone music. Works written during and after his years in Vienna include a Concerto for flute and bassoon (1964) and two ballets. One of his major works, ''Litany in Atlanta'' (1971) written in memory of Louis Armstrong, reflects his involvement in jazz. Sønstevold has also composed chamber music, songs and piano pieces, such as ''The Dorian Cage'' for three pianists performing on one piano (1964). Active for many years as a music teacher, he and his wife Maj, started a music institute in Rakkestad, outside Oslo, in 1975, which has since become a municipal music school. He has also been active in the field of music sociology, and focused on bridging the gap between the contemporary composers and the public.


Production


Selected works


Orchestral works

* ''Sinfonietta'' (1949) * ''Concerto for saxophone and orchestra'' (1955) * ''Concerto for flute, trombone and orchestra'' (1965) * ''Forvandling: En fleip'' (1976) * ''Concerto for oboe, harp and orchestra'' (1978) * ''Kork (= Kringkastingsorkesteret) '' (1979) * ''Festkommentate'' (1981) * ''Concertino for harp and orchestra'' (1991)


Vocal works

* ''Intermezzo ''for soprano, violin and tape (1958) * ''5 Sanger til dikt av Tarjei Vesaas'', soprano and guitar (1964) * ''Litani i Atlanta'' (text: W. E. B. du Bois, Norwegian texts: Paal Helge Haugen), choir, children's choir, jazz ensemble, orchestra (1971) * ''Fredskjemperens død'' for choir and chamber ensemble (1978) * ''Forhandlinger i et magert land'' for choir and chamber ensemble (1982)


Chamber music

* ''String Quartet No. 1'' (1945) * ''Duett for flute and oboe '' (1949) * ''Det doriske bur'' for 3 pianists playing 1 piano (1964) * ''Duett for harp and tuba'' (1970) * ''Strykekvartett nr. 1'', Pinter-kvartetten (1971/77) * ''PianoPussel'' for to (1974) * ''Samvirke'', septet (1976) * ''Crico'' (1977) * ''Quintessens'' for chamber ensemble (1979) * ''Sonatine'' for trombone and piano (1990)


Film music

* '' Reisen til havet'' (1966) * ''
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'' (1964) * '' Om Tilla'' (1963) * '' Omringet'' (1960) * ''De dødes tjern'' (1958) * ''Fjols til fjells'' (1957) * '' Selkvinnen'' (1953) * ''Veslefrikk med fela'' (1952) * ''Musikk på loftet/En dukkedrøm'' (1952) * ''
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'' (1949) * ''Den hemmelighetsfulle leiligheten'' (1948)


Music for stage productions

* ''Bendik og Årolija'', ballet (1947) * ''Musikalsk spectacel'', ballet over Peer Gynt (1966) * ''Koreografen'', ballet (1967) * ''Innberetning til et akademi'' (text: Franz Kafka) (1982/87)


Discography

* Elin & Egil, Dans med Prøysen - ''Greieste hits 2'' (2007) * Alexandra Becker, Rolf Becker, '' Dickie Dick Dickens - fjerde serie: Nå er han her igjen'' (2003) * Alexandra Becker, Rolf Becker, ''Dickie Dick Dickens - tredje serie'' (2001) * Alexandra Becker, Rolf Becker, ''Dickie Dick Dickens - andre serie'' (1999) * Alexandra Becker, Rolf Becker, ''Dickie Dick Dickens - første serie'' (1998) * Stockholm Philharmonic Wind Quintet, Elisabeth Sønstevold, ''Music For Wind Instruments And Harp'' (1994) * Eva Knardahl, Robert Rønnes, ''The Norwegian Contemporary Bassoon'' (1992) * Kari Svendsen, ''Kari går til Filmen'' (1991) * Geir Henning Braaten, ''Norwegian Panorama'' (1984)


References


External links

*
List of Works supplied by the National Library of Norway
{{DEFAULTSORT:Sonstevold, Gunnar 1912 births 1991 deaths People from Elverum Musicians from Elverum Norwegian composers Norwegian male composers NRK people 20th-century composers 20th-century Norwegian male musicians