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Name
  
Arne Bjorndal

Role
  
Composer

Died
  
January 11, 1965, Bergen, Norway

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Arne Bjorndal (11 February 1882 – 11 January 1965) was a Norwegian hardingfele fiddler, composer and folklorist.

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Personal life

Bjorndal was born in Hosanger as the son of Peder Monsen Bjorndal and Kari Knutsdotter Nordas. He was married to Brita Rongved from 1910 to 1924, and to Anna Strommen from 1929. He died in Bergen in 1965.

Career

Bjorndal started playing the fiddle as a young boy, and later studied with fiddler Ola Mosafinn, while he learned theory by W. Gomnaes, Borghild Holmsen and J. Thorkildsen. He made his concert debut in Kristiania in February 1908. From 1911 he received a scholarship for collecting traditional music. He wrote down thousands of traditional Norwegian folk melodies, which have later been stored at the University of Bergen.

He played in more than six hundred weddings, gave more than 1,000 concerts, and had success in folk music contests. Among his compositions is music to Torvald Tu's "Kjaerlege par", music to Olav Gullvag's play Storborgbrudlaupet (together with Johan Ludwig Mowinckel). He composed several dance melodies, including "Pa Ulrikkens topp", and the waltz "Sumarkveld til fjells". Among his publications are Norske Slattar (from 1907 and onwards), Gamle slattar, a biography of fiddler Ola Mosafinn and a book on Ole Bull. He wrote articles on Myllarguten and Edvard Grieg, and co-wrote the book – og fela ho let with Brynjulf Alver, published in 1966, after his death. He was a music critic for the newspaper Gula Tidend from 1917 to 1940, and chaired the Norwegian National Association for Traditional Music and Dance from 1923 to 1936.

He was decorated as a Knight, First Class of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav in 1954. A relief of Bjorndal, made by sculptor Sofus Madsen, was unveiled in 1973.

Songs

Springar
Bruremarsj
Ein golo gut - rull
Tussebrureferdi pa Vossevangen - rull
Royskatten - halling

References

Arne Bjorndal Wikipedia