Eyvind Alnæs
Eyvind Alnæs was a Norwegian composer, pianist, organist and choir director.
Personal life
Alnæs was born in Fredrikstad, as the son of headmaster Johannes Jørgen Lauritz Alnæs and Elise Martine Hansen. He married Emilie Thorne in 1903. He was the father of author Lise Børsum, and grandfather of novelist Finn Alnæs and artist Bente Børsum.Career
In 1888 he was enrolled at the Music and Organist School in Oslo. Alnæs studied piano with Westye Waaler, organ with Peter Brynie Lindeman as well as harmony, counterpoint and composition with Iver Holter. In April 1892, after Alnæs had finished his studies in Oslo, he studied in Leipzig with Carl Reinecke and, after the première of his first symphony in 1896, in Berlin with Julius Ruthardt.For many years he played the organ in several churches and conducted choirs. During the years 1895-1907 he was organist at Bragernes Church in Drammen. From 1907 to 1916 he was at Uranienborg Church in Oslo and between 1916 and 1932 at Oslo Cathedral. He helped found the Norwegian Society of Composers in 1917 and served as chairman from 1921 to 1923.
Alnæs wrote music in a late Romantic style; his output included two symphonies, one set of symphonic variations, a piano concerto, pieces for piano, chorale preludes for organ, choral works, and art songs.
Alnæs received the King's Medal of Merit in gold in 1922, and in 1932 was appointed a Knight 1st Class in the Order of St. Olav.
He died in 1932 and was buried at Vestre gravlund cemetery in the Frogner borough of Oslo.