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Draumkvedet" ("The
Dream Poem"; NMB 54, TSB B 31) is a
Norwegian visionary poem,
probably dated from the late
medieval age. It is one of the best known...
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comes from
Draumkvedet,
written near the end of the
Middle Ages. The
belief itself quite likely predates this (and is do****ented by the
Draumkvedet), though...
- orchestra. The text is set from a po****r
medieval ballad from Norway,
Draumkvedet,
translated into
English by
Charles Anthony Silvestri, one of his regular...
- boston-catholic-journal.com.
Retrieved 17 July 2018. Gro
Steinsland Draumkvedet, og
tekster fra norrøn middelalder, 2004
Wikisource has the text of the...
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version was
released the year after, with the name Lux et Tenebrae.
Draumkvedet is a
monumental stage work for orchestra, (acting)
chamber choir, soloists...
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Archived from the
original (PDF) on 6
March 2015. Gro
Steinsland Draumkvedet, og
tekster fra norrøn middelalder, 2004 Frankis, John (1998–2001). "From...
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Dirge –
church service (office) for the dead,
later somber funeral song "
Draumkvedet" – a
similar Norwegian ballad The New Encyclopædia Britannica, Part 3...
- send to
other markets. Anne Lillegaard's
version of the
visionary poem
Draumkvedet was
written down by
folklorist Jørgen Moe
during a
visit to Eidsborg...
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tidsrekning og merkedagstradisjon. Universitetsforlaget. Oslo 1970.
Draumkvedet.
Folkevise eller lærd kopidikting. Universitetsforlaget. Oslo 1971. Folkloristikk...
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sections is
based on Gro Steinsland's
introduction in the
anthology Draumkvedet, og
tekster fra norrøn middelalder. Bokklubben, 2004. ISBN 82-525-4627-7...