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Song Of Norway - Definition

Song of Norway is a musical written in 1944 by Robert Wright and George Forrest, adapted from the music of Edvard Grieg and the book by Milton Lazarus.

The show opened at the Imperial Theater in New York on August 21, 1944, and ran for 860 performances. It was also popular in London running for 526 performances at the Palace Theatre, the first Broadway show to cross the Atlantic after the end of the Second World War.

The show is set in Troldhaugen, Norway in 1860 and follows the lives of three childhood friends: Louisa Giovanni — an opera singer, Rikaard Nordraak — a poet, and Edvard Grieg himself.

Songs include "Freddy and his fiddle" (based on Grieg's "Norwegian Dance No.2"), "Now" (based on Second Violin Sonata and Waltz), "Strange Music" (based on "Wedding in Troldhaugen"), "Midsummer's Eve" (Scherzo in E), and "I Love You" ("Ich Liebe Dich").

Example Usage of Norway

Chudfud: ''Carew from Norway? I don't see how he could look less norweigan.'' Nice one dad.
gmbgoestweet: How Norway got rid of MRSA - and how we can do the same!
BeSafe_Lover: oh great now i have to wait a week longer for #RememberMe in Norway... :(((( thanks a lot........
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