Eyvind Solås


Eyvind Stauri Solås was a Norwegian musician, composer, actor and program host in NRK, both the Norwegian television and radio.

Career

Solås is a graduate of the Musikkonservatoriet i Oslo and got a German state scholarship for further studies at the Academy of Music in Köln. In 1968 he earned a magisters of Musicology at the Universitetet i Oslo, with the thesis "En studie i Harald Sæverud's scenemusikk til Peer Gynt".
Solås was active as an actor and composer at the «Teater Neuf», and «Teaterverkstedet» in Oslo 1950-70. He was awarded the Order of Student Theatre «Den Hvide Knap» in 1958 and received the degree of Knight. During many years he was also active as a professional actor at the places «Riksteatret», «Teater Ibsen» and in several revues by Ole Paus. The theater was the basis for Solås's development as a composer, and he himself said: «In particular, I received a number of stylistic challenges and a growing understanding of music as an essential part of a larger artistic context».
Together with Reidar Skagestad, Solås built up the music and theater line at «Romerike Folkehøgskole». In his educational work and as an employee of radio and television, he has had the opportunity to try out musical ideas in a variety of fields, including speaking choir and sound art in radio drama context. Solås has composed music for the Norwegian films Liten Ida, Den sommeren jeg fylte 15 og Brannen. He has also been active writing music for various music magazines. In 1993 he published the book Ensom vandrer: fantasier og refleksjoner i Edvard Griegs landskap.
From 1969 Solås worked in NRK. He was music director in television from 1988 to 1990. In 1996 he moved to the music editors of the radio channel NRK P2. He created a number of programs in which he portrayed Norwegian composers and performers, including Musikknytt on TV in the period 1972–86. This was a music magazine that provoked much discussion and attention, especially because the journalistic presentation had elements of a distinctive form of gjøglerisk absurdism. He joined the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation in 2002, and also produced several short humor fixture on television in the 1980s, like 'the music professor' and 'the composer', from Musikknytt is the characters best known to the TV viewers.
Solås met with Hitlers's arms minister and close collaborator Albert Speer spring 1980 in conjunction with work on a series for the NRK on music and the National Socialism. On that occasion he received an interview with Speer at his residence.

Works