Kåre Grøttum | |
Birth Name: | Kåre Idar Grøttum |
Birth Date: | 24 January 1934 |
Birth Place: | Trondheim, Norway |
Instrument: | Piano |
Genre: | Jazz |
Occupation: | Musician, composer, music arranger |
Kåre Idar Grøttum (born 24 January 1934 in Trondheim, Norway) is a Norwegian jazz pianist, composer and music arranger, as well a known presenter in NRK.
He was active as a jazz musician in Oslo from mid-1950s, and led in 1959 the orchestra by Oslo handelsgymnasiums russerevy.[1] The pianist Egil Kapstad got his early education from Grøttum,[2] who successively earned master's degree in music at the University of Oslo in 1968, worked as fellow (1965-67),[3] and where he also hosted as music teacher (1985–87). It was Grøttum who composed «Tannpussevise» with lyrics by Sissel Castberg, who gave VG's silver casket to theartists Svein Byhring, Ragne Tangen and Ulf Wengård.
His composition «Småting» (with Ivar Børsum) won Melodi Grand Prix 1972, performed by Grethe Kausland and Benny Borg.
In 1976 he led the TV series «Smålåt» together with Dag Åkeson Moe and Nina Matheson. For radio, he then led the «Norsk Kammerunderholdningsverksted» (Norwegian Chamber Entertainment Workshop) in 1977-78 as well as «Grammoforum» in 1979-80. He was a key contributor on for the Trond-Viggo Torgersen releases «Kua med fletter og juret på tvers» (The cow with cables and udder across) (1976) og «Harunosågirebort» (If you have got anything, then give it away) (1977).
In 1980, he was program secretary for NRK. Grøttum is often on the jury of the Prøysen Price and NOPA's awards of annual work.
Since 2002 he has led the show «Rundt et Flygel» (Around a piano) together with Tine Skolmen.