Norwegian sketches #6
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And thank.
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Goodness.
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We invite you to join us. For Norwegian staff. The program deals with coming
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from materials provided by the Broadcasting Corporation.
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Featured on this program will be contemporary. We can hold.
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Both an ally and serious.
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To open Ramadan Yeltsin's as performed
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by the Norwegian broadcasting orchestra.
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A
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hoodlum.
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You're. Worth
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three.
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To go. Mary Intermezzo bye.
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Ronnie and Don Nelson with Oyvind bag conducting the Norwegian broadcasting
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orchestra. Next a composition by climber Johansson
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called the old knights old castle again. The Norwegian
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broadcasting orchestra. Only
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one would
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would like.
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A.
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And.
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You. Know. What.
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Ya.
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Ya.
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Ya ya.
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YA YA YA. Ya.
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Ya. Ya.
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Ya. Ya.
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Ya.
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Ya.
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Think one thing.
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You're. Rude.
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And that was the old knights Oldcastle composed by climber Johansson
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continuing with Norwegian's gotcha's a composition by Christian Hartman
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adventuring. Again the Norwegian broadcasting Orchestra under the
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direction of live in bet.
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I am I am
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I am
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I am
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I
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am. The Lord.
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And her.
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And her.
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Within.
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Your own.
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Lawyer
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with.
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The Norwegian broadcasting orchestra performing a composition by Chris John hot man
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cold adventuring become next to a work in a more serious
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vein by Johann how the son hears Norwegian Rhapsody
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number 2 how a person who lived from 1864 to
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1935 was a violinist and conductor as well as a
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composer. He often utilized Norwegian folk music and dance tunes in his
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works constituting a counterpart to works of the same kind by Greig and
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Benson his Norwegian melodies are works of this type as
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illustrated in the Norwegian Rhapsody number 2. The concluding work on
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this Norwegian sketches program is performed now by the all slow
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Philharmonic Orchestra live in conducting.
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With her.
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The boy.
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The boy.
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Yeah.
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Iggy.
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Is good.
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That was Johann However some Norwegian Rhapsody number two.
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Including this program of Norwegian sketches. Or even Philo thought was
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conducting the all slow but a modern orchestra.
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Or gigging.
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To get this programme was prepared at the
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University of Michigan by Marianne Wood's. Technical supervision by all over him.
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This is Frederick. Join us again next week.
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To
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go.
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This is an new IAR of the national educational radio network.
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