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Years active
  
1989–present

Origin
  
Oslo, Norway (1988)

Labels
  
Heilo

Genre
  
Folk

Genres
  
Norwegian traditional folk music, ambient

Albums
  
Steinstolen, Den fagraste rosa, Spel, Åre, Bukkene Bruse

Members
  

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Bukkene Bruse (established 1989 in Norway) is a Norwegian Traditional folk music band, presenting a varied repertoire of traditional and folk-style Norwegian songs, but also including many new compositions based on various Norwegian musical traditions.

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Biography

The members of the group include Annbjørg Lien, a prominent Hardanger fiddle and nyckelharpa (keyed fiddle) player; Arve Moen Bergset, fiddle player and vocalist; flutist Steinar Ofsdal; and pipe organist Bjørn Ole Rasch. The name of the group is taken from the fairy tale of the Three Billy Goats Gruff (Norwegian: De tre bukkene Bruse).

The group was formed 1988 in Norway and has travelled and performed widely in Scandinavia, and elsewhere. They were selected as official Olympic Musicians for the Lillehammer Olympic Games and performed at the closing ceremony.

Band members

  • Arve Moen Bergset - vocals, violin & Hardingfele
  • Annbjørg Lien - Hardingfele & nyckelharpa
  • Steinar Ofsdal - flute, Low whistle
  • Bjørn Ole Rasch - pipe organ
  • Albums

  • Bukkene Bruse (1993)
  • Åre (1995)
  • Steinstolen (1998)
  • Den Fagraste Rosa (2001)
  • Spel (2004)
  • Songs

    Folketone Fra SunnmøreSteinstolen · 1998
    Miriams voggelåtBukkene Bruse · 1993
    FanitullenBukkene Bruse · 1993

    References

    Bukkene Bruse Wikipedia


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