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Kongesangen (The King’s Song) is the Royal anthem of Norway. Set to the tune of God Save the Queen with lyrics written by the priest Gustav Jensen, it was adopted upon the coronation of Haakon VII as King of Norway in 1906, following the dissolution of the Swedish-Norwegian personal Union in 1905.
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Harald Foss sings about Telemark. One of the counties in Norway.
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Traditional Norwegian Christmas song in three variations. The title means "The hill farmer". Live, 2002. Bukkene Bruse are: Arve Moen Bergset (vocal, hardingfele / Hardanger fiddle, fiddle/violin), Annbjørg Lien (hardingfele / Hardanger fiddle, nyckelharpa), Steinar Ofsdal (flutes), and Bjørn Ole Rasch (keyboards). Recorded in Hakadal church, north of Oslo. The poor picture and sound quality is due to the fact that this was originally recorded to video (VHS).
More from the same concert here:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...F6E482CE6E9ABB
The song is released on Bukkene Bruse's album "Den fagraste rosa" (Grappa, 2001).
The song tells the story of farmers who raised special trees regarded as sacred in Telemark in ancient times. On Christmas Eve they traditionally chopped down one of these to use as a Christmas tree. One peasant had a chat with the "spirit of the grove" when he was out fetching his tree.