30 április 2019

ALEXANDER RYBAK IN THE EUROVISION SONG CONTEST 2018 LISBON








ALEXANDER IN ESC FOR THE SECOND TIME- CHRONICLE OF THE EUROVISION WEEK 2018 -


On the 10th March 2018, Alexander won the Norwegian ESC  preselection Melodi Grand Prix for the second time, thus again got the right to represent Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest with his own-composed song “That’s How Write a Song”both as a composer and performer.
He and his team consisting of dancers and vocalists won the semi-final of 10th May. Thus they, of course, qualified for the final of the 12th May - and ended at the 15th place.
Photos and videos below

29 április 2019

HU || A VÁNDORMUZSIKUS 2008 nyarán - Cikk a Sunnmørsposten-ben | 2008.07.19.

A VÁNDORMUZSIKUS

Jövő héten Alexander Rybak Giske településen házról házra jár majd, és szállásért és kosztért hegedül a háziaknak.

Szöveg és fotók: Nils-Ove Støbakk || Megjelent: Sunnmørsposten2008.07.19. || Fordítás: Menyhért Mónika || ➡in English || ➡auf Deutsch





24 április 2019

Fela igjen - The Nesodden project - videos, lyrics and interviews 2010/2018



Photos in the cover picture from amta.no and aftenposten.no

An article in amta.no:

"Fela igjen" - The Nesodden project

Text: Henriette Slaatsveen | Published: amta.no | 12.5.2018


We travel back to 2010 when Alexander Rybak released the song "Fela igjen". The song was a true Nesodden product. Rybak had collaborated with his three childhood friends: Anders Krohn, Morten Friis-Lund and Thomas Wærnes.


17 április 2019

GER || DER WANDERNDE FIEDLER - Artikel in Sunnmørsposten | 19.7.2008

DER WANDERNDE FIEDLER

Nächste Woche wird Alexander Rybak in der Gemeinde Giske von Tür zu Tür gehen und Geige spielen, und dafür Unterkunft und zu essen bekommen.

Text und Fotos: Nils-Ove Støbakk || Veröffenlicht in Sunnmørsposten am 19.7.2008 || Übersetzt von Mónika Menyhért || auf ➡Englisch Magyarul




15 április 2019

Kjempesjansen-winner Alexander Rybak in Kors Church - 25.11.2006

The Kjempesjansen-winner in Kors Church


Text: Marie Aubert || Published in Bergens Tidende | 25.11.2006 || Translated by Mónika Menyhért


A week ago, Alexander Rybak won the NRK's Kjempesjansen ("The Great Chance"). Tonight, he plays Mozart's "Requiem" in Korskirken (Kors Church) and also presents a Christmas song he has written himself


WINNER: Alexander Rybak is first violinist
in Mozart's "Requiem" in Kors Church tonight
ARKIVFOTO: LISE ÅSERUD Foto: Åserud, Lise

With violin, vocal and self-written song, the boy from Oslo went to the top among the viewers, and ran away with 382,000 kroner. Tonight he acts as orchestra leader in Ung Symfoni (Young Symphony).

Ung Symfoni is one of Norway's largest symphony orchestras for youth between the ages of 14 and 25. Most come from Hordaland, but young musicians from all over southern Norway are present. Alexander Rybak has been involved for two years.

10 április 2019

RYBAK’S UNKNOWN PAST IN LARVIK - article in Østlands-Posten, 8.5.2009

Rybak’s unknown past in Larvik


Text: Kjeld-Willy Hansen | Published: in Østlands-Posten | 8.5.2009 
Translated by Mónika Menyhért 
who is not native either in the Norwegian or in the English language, 
so any correction is welcomed and appreciated


A Russian street musician and his eight-year-old violin-playing son.