Gunnar Brunvoll (6 June 1924 – 27 April 1999) was a Norwegian impresario and opera administrator.
[1] During the Occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany he was involved in the civil resistance movement, including editing of the illegal newspaper Norge.
[2] Both his parents and his brother Jonas ended up in concentration camps in Germany,[3] while Gunnar escaped to Sweden and further to Great Britain and Canada, where he was trained as a pilot at the training camp Little Norway.
[1][4] Brunvoll did not continue his military career after World War II.
Among the artists were opera singers Aase Nordmo Løvberg and Ragnar Ulfung, and singer-songwriter Alf Prøysen.