File:Bjort mey og hrein.ogg
Bjort_mey_og_hrein.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 1 min 25 s, 34 kbps, file size: 351 KB)
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Bjarni Þorkelsson singing Björt mey og hrein, an old folk song with lyrics by Stefán Ólafsson (1619-1688). Originally a Polish folk song and found in Joh. Herman Schein's 1627 collection. Notes of the Icelandic version were published by Bjarni Þorsteinsson in Íslensk þjóðlög (1906-1909). This recording was made by Jón Pálsson sometime between 1903 and 1912 with Edison's phonograph.
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[edit]- http://ismus.musik.is/Apps/WebObjects/ISMUS.woa/2/wo/sHYd1JGiYMzfRpdTikm6f0/5.Look.6.0.0.RecordingSearch.9.14.3.1[dead link] (source of the file itself)
- http://ismus.musik.is/Apps/WebObjects/ISMUS.woa/2/wo/bCaGjAGYXF8KX1wDkb7xc0/4.Look.6.0.0.RecordingSearch.5.0.1[dead link]
- http://www.musik.is/Baldur/TsagaRvk/1000-1800/til1800_6.html
- http://www.musik.is/Pistlar/una_margret-bjarni_th_og_thjodlagasetrid.html
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current | 00:17, 21 August 2007 | 1 min 25 s (351 KB) | Haukurth (talk | contribs) | Bjarni Þorkelsson singing ''Björt mey og hrein'', an old folk song with lyrics by Stefán Ólafsson (1619-1688). Originally a Polish folk song and found in Joh. Herman Schein's 1627 collection. Notes of the Icelandic version were published by Bjarni Þo |
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MP3 | 71 kbps | Completed 11:30, 5 December 2017 | 2.0 s |
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