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Kai Normann Andersen

Kai Normann Andersen (11 April 1900 – 24 June 1967)〔''Filmleksikon'', ed. Peter Schepelern ''et al''., 2nd ed. Copenhagen: Gyldendal, 2010, ISBN 9788702045239, (p. 18 ) 〕 was a Danish composer who wrote film scores and music for stage revues and dramas. He composed songs for over 50 films between 1930 and 1965. In the 1930s and 1940s he dominated Danish film music. He has been called "()ne of the most appealing personalities of our time in the light music field".〔''Music in Denmark'', ed. Knut Ketting, tr. Michael Chesnutt, Copenhagen: Danske selskab, 1987, ISBN 9788774290629, (p. 66 ).〕 Twelve of his songs have been included in the Danish Culture Canon. Connie Hedegaard and Claus Hagen Petersen list him among the 100 most important Danes of the 20th century.〔''Det 20. århundrede - De 100 mest betydningsfulde personer i Danmark'', 1999; ISBN 87-11-11322-7.〕
==Career==
Andersen was originally a bank clerk, but began composing for revues, studied music, and in 1919 became a full-time musician.〔"Normann Andersen, Kai", Alastair H. Thomas, ''The A to Z of Denmark'', A to Z guides 226, Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow, 2010, ISBN 9780810872059, (p. 308 ).〕 He became director of revue productions in Copenhagen before extending his range into film and plays (by Kaj Munk and Kjeld Abell amongst others).
He composed songs for over 50 films between 1930 and 1965. In the 1930s and 1940s, he dominated Danish film music.〔''Filmleksikon'', (p. 278 ).〕 In the 1930s, he contributed prolifically to the score of films directed by George Schnéevoigt (1893–1961) including ''Præsten i Vejlby'', ''Hotel Paradis'' - 1931, ''Skal vi vædde en million?'' - 1932, ''Kirke og orgel'' - 1932, ''Odds 777'' - 1932, ''De blaa drenge'' - 1933, ''Kobberbryllup'' - 1933 and the Christmas film ''Nøddebo Præstegård'' in 1934. Songs he composed for ''Mød mig på Cassiopeia'' (Meet Me on Cassiopeia, 1951) remain hits in Denmark.〔''Historical Dictionary of Scandinavian Cinema'', ed. John Sundholm ''et al''., Historical dictionaries of literature and the arts, Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow, 2012, ISBN 9780810855243, (p. 276 ).〕〔Morten Piil, ''Gyldendals danske filmguide'', 3rd ed. Copenhagen: Gyldendal, 2008, ISBN 9788702066692, (p. 373 ) 〕
He was married to the Norwegian actress Lilly Bergliot Skands from 1920 to 1936. He lived with actress Ellen Gottschalch from 1932 until his death in 1967.〔("Kai Normann Andersen" ), ''Dansk Biografisk Leksikon'', via denstoredanske.dk, retrieved 13 April 2013 〕 He is buried in the Frederiksberg Ældre Kirkegård (cemetery).

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