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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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learnt from the
Fossegrim include Torgeir Augundsson (1801–1872)
known as
Myllarguten and Ole Bull (1810–1880)
whose statue in the
centre of
Bergen depicts...
- "Os" (Tune for the Goat-horn)
Gangar Røtnamsknut
Bridal March (after
Myllarguten) Nils Rekve's
Halling Knut Luråsen's
Halling I Knut Luråsen's Halling...
- Bull, who
befriended the
famous traditional Hardanger fiddle player Myllarguten and
through the
friendship gained better understanding of traditional...
- Buen, Hauk Buen, Olav Jørgen Hegge, Annbjørg Lien,
Sigrid Moldestad,
Myllarguten (Targjei Augundsson), Lars Fykerud, Lars Jensen, Nils Økland, Tuva Syvertsen...
- arms for
Telemark county from 1970
until the
county merger in 2020.
Myllarguten (1801–1872),
legendary fiddler born in
Sauherad Aasmund Olavsson Vinje...
- Man» (3:23) (Traditional) «Amen» (3:35) (Traditional/Nils Brorson) «
Myllargutens Bruremarsj» / «The
Miller Boy's
Bridal March» (2:46) (Torgeir Audgundson)...
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Munch (do****entary novel, 1993) Euro (novel, 1994) Game! Ole Bull and
Myllarguten (play in five acts, 1995) Blåmann:
Music and
Lyrics by 20
years (1995)...
- pla**** the
fiddle in the
tradition of Knut Luraas, Håvard Gibøen and
Myllarguten, and
composed new
tunes based on
traditional folk music. A
memorial of...
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through Ole Bull, who
befriended the
traditional Hardanger fiddle player Myllarguten and
through the
friendship gained better understanding of traditional...