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Torgeir Augundsson (1801 – 21
November 1872),
better known as
Myllarguten (meaning the Millerboy), is
arguably the most
acknowledged Norwegian folk musician...
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fiddlers who were
rumored to have
learnt from the
Fossegrim include Torgeir Augundsson (1801–1872)
known as
Myllarguten and Ole Bull (1810–1880)
whose statue...
- Olav Jørgen Hegge, Annbjørg Lien,
Sigrid Moldestad,
Myllarguten (Targjei
Augundsson), Lars Fykerud, Lars Jensen, Nils Økland, Tuva Syvertsen,
Benedicte Maurseth...
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Hordaland Rockheim –
Trondheim Myllarheimen [no],
dedicated to
Torgeir Augundsson –
Vinje Jose R.
Gullas Halad Museum – Cebu City
Dedicated to composers...
- Folk
music has
always been
strong in Vinje. The Myllarguten,
Targjei Augundsson lived the last
years of his life in Rauland.
Vinje has also been home...
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Arabygdi is
particularly known for the 19th-century folk
musician Targjei Augundsson, who was
better known by his
stage name, Myllarguten. His home Myllarheimen...
- was a
representative at the
Norwegian Constitutional ****embly
Targjei Augundsson (1801 – 1872)
known as
Myllarguten (meaning the Millerboy), a
fiddle player...
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laureate – 1968
Olaus Arvesen, Folk high
school pioneer – 1964
Torgeir Augundsson a.k.a. "Myllarguten",
fiddler – 1985
Kjell Aukrust, artist/author – 1988...
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births of
Eyvind Alnæs,
Jakob Hveding Sletten, and
Targjei "Myllarguten"
Augundsson. 1871 in
Norwegian music,
births of Maja
Flagstad and
Sigurd Lie. 1870...