Hugi ragnarsson biography examples
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Ragnar Lodbrok (nrdico antiguo: Ragnarr Lobrk Sigurdsson, antes wing 755-ca.
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Ragnarr Loðbrók
(Ragnar Lothbrok)
King of the Vikings
Aliases
- Ragnarr "Loðbrók" Sigurðarson
- Ragnarr the Shaggy Breeches
Titles
King of Denmark and Sweden
Parents
Sigurðr Hringr(father)
Children
Ívarr hinn Beinlausi, Bjǫrn Járnsíða, Hálfdan Ragnarsson, Hvítserkr, Sigurðr ormr í auga, Ubbi(sons; by Áslaug)
Dansk
(Danish)
- Regnar Lodbrog
- Regner Lodbrog
Dǫnsk tunga
(Old Norse)
Ragnarr Loðbrók
International Phonetic Alphabet
[ˈrɑɣnˌɑrː ˈloðˌbroːk] (Old Norse)
Íslenska
(Icelandic)
Ragnar Loðbrók
Norsk bokmål
(Norwegian bokmål)
Ragnar Lodbrok
Norsk nynorsk
(Norwegian nynorsk)
Ragnar Lodbrok
Svenska
(Swedish)
Ragnar Lodbrok
Ragnarr Loðbrók (Old Norse: [ˈrɑɣnˌɑrː ˈloðˌbroːk], "Ragnar Shaggy-Breeches"; Modern Icelandic: Ragnar Loðbrók), anglicised as Ragnar Lodbrok or Lothbrok was a legendary Viking hero and ruler, known from Viking Age Old Norse poetry and sagas. According to this traditional literature, Ragnar distinguished himself by many raids against Francia and Anglo-Saxon England during the 9th century.
According to the antiquarian Hilda Ellis Davidson, writing in 1980, "certain scholars in recent years have come to accept at least part of Ragnar's story as based on historical fact". O
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Sunday Classics: De Lumine - album release concert
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De Lumine is the title a new album to be released by Ulysses Arts label in November 2024, consisting of three new Icelandic works for solo violin performed by Sif Margrét Tulinius violinist.
The three solo works by Hja´lmar H. Ragnarsson, Hugi Guðmundsson and Viktor Orri A´rnason presented on De Lumine were all commissioned by Sif Margre´t in 2020 and premiered by her in Iceland soon after in the concert series Bach & Modernity. The series comprised three concerts including these contemporary works alongside Johann Sebastian Bach's three 1720 Sonatas for solo violin. This created a musical conversation between composers 300 years apart. The Icelandic composers span three generations and are all well established in their fields. Their solo works for violin reveal clearly the different characters of each composer. The only guideline for the commissions was that they did not include any electronics – to retain a close connection to Bach’s compositions. Otherwise the composers had complete compositional freedom to explore the violin's endless musical and technical possibilities. The album De Lumine is the world premiére recording of these new works and in the concert at the Sunday Classics series in Harpa