Bjørn Woll

Bjørn Norman Woll (May 30, 1927 – February 13, 1996) was a Norwegian violinist, conductor, and composer. In his youth, Woll studied violin under Leif Halvorsen. As a young man, he was employed by the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, where he eventually advanced to the second violin group's concertmaster. For a number of years he shared the first chair with Kaare Sæther, who was also a very active violin teacher. Woll was active as a film composer during the same period, and he wrote the music for several Norwegian films of the time, among which Sønner av Norge (Sons of Norway) and Ugler i mosen (Mischief Afoot) are the best known. As a studio musician, he participated in a number of recordings in which the violin group consisted of , Arne Monn-Iversen, Jan Ulf Jacobsen, and himself.

Bjørn Woll

Bjørn Norman Woll (May 30, 1927 – February 13, 1996) was a Norwegian violinist, conductor, and composer. In his youth, Woll studied violin under Leif Halvorsen. As a young man, he was employed by the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, where he eventually advanced to the second violin group's concertmaster. For a number of years he shared the first chair with Kaare Sæther, who was also a very active violin teacher. Woll was active as a film composer during the same period, and he wrote the music for several Norwegian films of the time, among which Sønner av Norge (Sons of Norway) and Ugler i mosen (Mischief Afoot) are the best known. As a studio musician, he participated in a number of recordings in which the violin group consisted of , Arne Monn-Iversen, Jan Ulf Jacobsen, and himself.