Herr Adolf Østbye Og Herr P Pedersen - Norsk Bondebryllup

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Review by Jean-François Morency

Norsk Bondebryllup, an album by Herr Adolf Østbye and Herr P Pedersen, is a delightful collection of traditional Norwegian folk music. The album features a wide array of instruments, including the accordion, fiddle, and guitar, which are skillfully played by the two musicians.

The album's tracks are a mix of lively dance tunes and more somber ballads, all of which are beautifully arranged and performed. The musicians' skill and passion for the music are evident in every note, and their harmonies are tight and well-executed.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Brudemarsj," a lively and upbeat tune that is perfect for dancing. The fiddle and accordion work together seamlessly, creating a sound that is both joyous and infectious.

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Tracks

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Norsk Bondebryllup

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Catalog Numbers

G. C.-81124

Labels

Gramophone Concert Record

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Formats

  • Shellac
  • 10"
  • 78 RPM
  • Single Sided

Companies

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Manufactured ByGramophone & Typewriter Ltd.

Notes

  • Recorded 1905 in Kristiania (Oslo).
  • Later reissued on a two-sided issue: Bal I Hallingdal / Norsk Bondebryllup

About Herr Adolf Østbye Og Herr P Pedersen

(February 1868  September 5, 1907) Østbye was a revue artist and barber who became the first Norwegian recording artist. The earliest playable Norwegian phonograph cylinder dates from 1889. During the years 18891904, Østbye made a series of cylinders, announced "Østbye Record". Several of these are made with cooperation with the Norwegian Pathé manager, William Farre. In December 1904, Østbye was the first to make a gramophone recording in Norway. The Norwegian recording sessions were held at the Grand Hotel, Kristiania.

Real Name

    • Gustav Adolf Olsen Østbye

Name Vars

  • Adolf Östby
  • Adolf Østby
  • Herr Ad. Østby
  • Herr Adolf Ostby
  • Herr Adolf Østby
  • Herr Adolf Østbye
  • Komiker Adolf Østby
  • Ostby
  • Østby
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Summary by Jean-François Morency

Norsk Bondebryllup is a charming and authentic representation of Norwegian folk music. Herr Adolf Østbye and Herr P Pedersen's love for the music is palpable, and their performances are a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Norway. Fans of traditional folk music will undoubtedly enjoy this album.