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Johann Hartmann, the
composer who
wrote the
score for the
original play
Fiskerne,
where the
lyrics first appeared, was
originally credited with composing...
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Fiskernes Chapel (Norwegian:
Fiskernes bedehuskapell) is a
chapel of the
Church of
Norway in Træna Muni****lity in
Nordland county, Norway. It is located...
- 1770,
Balders Død (Eng. transl. "The
Death of Balder", 1889) in 1773, and
Fiskerne (The Fishermen) in 1779. From the
latter play one song is
still remembered...
- uses dark
colours when
depicting the old Gods and Valkyries. The second,
Fiskerne,
describes contemporary fishermen’s lives, and uses
melodies inspired by...
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Folkereisning mot krig [no]
Forbundet Mot Rusgift [no]
Hordafisk Håbrann
Fiskernes Salgslag Women's
International League for
Peace and
Freedom Norway Young...
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southern India, out of
which some 200
churches have been founded. "Så fik
fiskerne deres kirke tilbage". NORDJYSKE.dk. 19
December 2010.
Archived from the...
- The
Fishermen (Danish:
Fiskerne) is a 1928
Danish novel by Hans Kirk,
based on the true
story of the
conflict between the
residents of the town of Gjøl...
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Nielsens Boghandel. Tønnesen, Jens (1946). Det
svundne Skagen fortæller : om
Fiskerne og om
Fiskeriets og
Strandingernes By saa længe den har været til (in Danish)...
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Johannes Ewald and
Johann Hartmann's
singspiel The
Fishermen (Danish:
Fiskerne)
which premiered at the
Royal Danish Theatre in
Copenhagen in 1780. It...
- 15 July 1967.
Before his
comeback for
Brann in 1971,
Jensen worked for
Fiskernes Bank in Bergen.
After he
retired from football, he
continued to work in...