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Musical artist
Agnes Buen Garnås (born 23 October 1946) is a
Norwegian folk singer from the county of
Telemark . She comes from a famous musical family from the town of
Jondal , and is known particularly for her singing of ancient unaccompanied Norwegian ballads, as well as her updated arrangements of these songs in collaboration with the Norwegian saxophonist
Jan Garbarek on the ECM album Rosensfole .
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From 1975 to 1977, she studied at the
Telemark University College .
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Other family members who are well known as traditional musicians include her brothers,
Hauk Buen and
Knut Buen , and her son
Per Anders Buen Garnås .
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Discography
Det spelar og syng i familien Buen, 1975
Når klokkune gjeve dur, 1976, 2002
Folk Music of Norway, 1977
Nordafjølls, 1983
På gamle tufter, with Sondre Bratland, Kåre Nordstoga, Guttorm *Guttormsen, Knut Buen, Halvor Håkanes, Warren Carlstrøm and
Finn Kvalem , 1985
Jul med Rupesekken, 1985
Stem våre understrenger, with Knut Buens, 1988
Draumkvedet, with Inger Lise Ulsrud and Knut Buen, 1989
Tusseliten og Trippeliti, with Finn Kvalem, Guttorm Guttormsen, Knut Buen and Olav Snortheim, 1989
Rosensfole, with Jan Garbarek, 1989
Høgdepunkt frå Landskappleiken, 1994
Med blanke ark, 1994
Attersyn, with Knut Buen, 1995
Stev og slått, with Knut Buen, 1996
Det syng, with Anne Marit Jacobsen, Halvor Håkanes, Eli Storbekken and *Sinikka Langeland, 1997
Langt inn i hugheimen, with Knut Buen, 1997
Ljos og skugge, with Knut Buen, 1998
Soltreet, 2002
Han rider den mørke natt, 2002
With
Jan Garbarek
References
External links
International National Academics Artists