- Ola
Mosafinn (14 July 1828 – 28
December 1912) was a
Norwegian Hardanger fiddle player and composer.
Mosafinn is
regarded among the more
important fiddlers...
- «The
Water Lily» (3:32) (Gjermund Haugen) «Halling
Etter Mosafinn» / «Halling
After Ola
Mosafinn» (2:41) (Traditional) «Springar
Etter Kristiane Lund» /...
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received musical training from
local Hardanger fiddle players including Ola
Mosafinn (1828–1912). In 1896, he won the
first annual Norwegian folk
music and...
- Knud
Bergslien (1827–1908), a painter, art
teacher and
master artist Ola
Mosafinn (1828–1912), a
Hardanger fiddle player and
composer Brynjulf Bergslien...
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events and
releases of the year 1912 in
Norwegian music.
December 28 – Ola
Mosafinn,
hardingfele fiddler and
composer (born 1828).
January 1 –
Svein Øvergaard...
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music Knut Buen/Leif Rygg/Kåre
Nordstoga Bjølleslåtten (slåttar
etter Ola
Mosafinn) Best
album cover Kim Hiorthøy
Motorpsychos Timothy's
Monster This year's...
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playing the
fiddle as a
young boy, and
later studied with
fiddler Ola
Mosafinn,
while he
learned theory by W. Gomnæs,
Borghild Holmsen and J. Thorkildsen...
- the
satirical magazine Vikingen. He
designed a
memorial of
fiddler Ola
Mosafinn, the
bronze relief Ridande Vossabrudlaup. Over the
years Bergslien was...
- Bjølleslåtten from 1994, a
collection of
traditional tunes after Ola
Mosafinn, in
collaboration with Knut Buen and Kåre Nordstoga, and
which was awarded...
- folk
musician Sigbjørn
Bernhoft Osa (1910–1990).
Tjenestepiken (1889) Ola
Mosafinn (1887)
Faderen (1889) Ivar
Aasen (1895)
Barnebegravelse i
Valle (1895)...