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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- and traditional music. Folk music has always been strong in Vinje. The Myllarguten, Targjei Augundsson lived the last years of his life in Rauland. Vinje...
- Hurley Bic Runga Mahinarangi Tocker Topp Twins Marcus Turner Brymo Frigg Myllarguten Annbjørg Lien Chateau Neuf Spelemannslag Wayno Freddie Aguilar Veta Biriș...
- review awarded the album 4 stars. «Land» (5:20) Wedding March After Myllarguten «Riva» (4:45) «Odyssey» (13:30) Terje Vigen-Suite «Vind» (3:25) Sally...
- "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...
- later generation of folk musicians, including fiddlers Håvard Gibøen and Myllarguten. He died in Kongsberg in 1843. Godal, Anne Marit (ed.). "Knut Luraas"...