That's a Norwegian fjord and she sings in old Norse (the Vikings language). Fun fact: she's from the Faroe Islands and the North germanic language they speak today has changed very little from the old Norse times (due to the isolation those islands have endured throughout the centuries). It's very likely that if a viking were alive today he could probably be intelligible to the Faroese people up to a quite fair extent.
@@soleywolfgangsdottir Faroese is a form of Old Norse. To quote Cambridge University Language Centre - "Faroese is a daughter language of Old Norse, which is best known as the language of the mediaeval sagas". Not disputing what you say, Wolfgang's daughter, just putting it in context.
@@stephenbarlow2493 Well all Nordic languages except for Finnish and Sami maybe are daughter languages of old Norse. Funny thing is that Faroese actually used to sound alot closer to Norwegian and Danish than it does today. I'm not sure how it's happened but it seems there been a big Icelandic influence on the Faroese language to the point that my own family who left the islands decades ago, are no longer able to speak Faroese with the Faroes on the islands as the language has changed so much that my family honestly don't understand most of it anymore.
Faroese is probably more Danish-infected than Icelandic today, but still the closest to Icelandic and Old Norse you can get. A good example is a video where an Old Norse specialist (Jackson Crawford) put a Norwegian, a Dane and an Icelander to the test, understanding Old Norse. The link: ruclips.net/video/5MRfVHU9fr0/видео.html I am sure that if a Faeroese had been "on the panel" he/she would have aced it like the Icelander did - after all, the Faroese are the only nation that can flawlessly adopt Icelandic when it suits them. The reverse is NOT true! We Icelanders have a devil of a time handling the sounds peculiar to the modern Faroese version of this old language.
This was from Stigen farm, but it's not her home. It's in a fjord in western Norway, where possibly Eivør's ancestors came from. The place is now a "living museum" and small groups can rent rooms or you can go there for day-visits or guided tours in the mountains and rent it for events like this. The website is "stigengard" with the norwegian TLD at the end (no). Eivør, now lives in Syðrugøta on the Faroese Islands, quite a special place, too: ruclips.net/video/EZEc-yAK4xA/видео.html
This was my introduction to Eivor. I kept being offered it on RUclips, but I just figured it was some run of the mill Scandinavian folk, that I would get around listening to some time. Then after picking my jaw off the flaw, I realized that Eivor was an extraordinarily talented singer.
What you’re saying moves me a lot. I feel exactly the same. It hurts to feel imprisoned in the cycle of modern everyday life. You’re not alone. Feel hugged. Thank you for being open about your thoughts and emotions.
Eivor is my favorite vocalist ever. She can sing anything she wants to sing and always brilliantly. Eivor's interpretation of Nordic folk is both unique and the very best in my opinion. I love everything she has ever done.
It's called a fjord. And it's salt water. A fjord is carved by the glaciers moving through the landscape to the sea. Norway has a lot of fjords. Geirangerfjorden is one of them. Tourists are coming from all over the world to see them.Greetings from Norway👋😃
@@heidifarstadkvalheim4952 Så flott at du opplyste om det:) Jeg innser at teksten min kanskje indikerte at videoen var fra Geirangerfjorden. Jeg visste ikke hvilken fjord som var i videoen, og ville bare nevne en kjent fjord:))
@@Ann-Lisbeth_Negaard unnskyld for det, men det er så lett at feil info sprer seg på internett- og ein fjord ser ut som som ein annan fjord her på vestlandet 😆
Best wishes my Arab friend. I sense a disturbance within you and see it in your eyes. I hope you find peace and solitude in these troubled times. Hope you are safe! Eivør is magical indeed
hey Arab, the “drum thing” is called a “bodhran.” the Celts in particular, used these; they’re still in use in Ireland, Scotland, and all around the Baltic Sea region, as well as the Nordic region. good to see u back online u’r show. lookin forward to another Sat. with, The Warning, @Arab!
It's like magic happening every time I Iisten to Eivør. If you can you should listen to her collaboration with The Danish National Symphony Orchestra. It's outer worldly, to say the least. Thanks for the reaction. Take care. Saludos desde Valencia. 💚✌
Next month i`m going to se her concert in Stockholm. Eivor is amazing. Today she lives in Denmark and this video is from beautiful Norway. Eivor is from the Faroislands. Great reaction as always. Thank you!
We have tickets for her Goteberg show the night after the Stockholm show. Look at her tour schedule, she’s performing every night without a break all over Europe. There’s vids of her performing in her mom’s front room for the neighborhood folk and her mom feeds them afterwards, it’s in her home village and actually shows her humanity and humble soul. Her broadcasts from her apartment in Copenhagen during the Covid lockdown got me through alot in that period ❤️👍
I don’t think this woman is human tbh, I started smiling the second you hit play because I knew what was coming. I also love her version with the Danish National Orchestra, it’s a bit longer and more cinematic but as magic as this one.
@@mentaliusDK at the place in this video or the Danish National Orchestra? I looove Eivør so much. I want to go and see her in Copenhagen on October 23:rd 😍🥰
@@PaulaTheLittleOne I´ve seen and heard Eivør 3 times, one on her own, once with the guys from Falling Free, and the one with The National Danish Symphony Orchestra, all quite magical:) I´ll have to go look, where she´ll be playing on the 23.:)
She actually did live feed songs from her apt in Copenhagen during the Covid lockdown and you can find some home concerts for her neighbors, kids and family friends from her mom’s front room in her childhood village, her mom prepared food and refreshments for everyone, she’s very humanistic❤️
I feel deeply what you said about the pace of today's life and the stress amd anxiety it causes, and the desire to go back to a simpler reality like tgat of the video. I feel it too. I just started seeing your videos yesterday and ı'm hooked to your reactions. You're so cute :) I wish you can go one day to Norway and see this landscape, to a Nightwish concert or anything else you want to experience in life. Stay safe!
Oh to have been in that audience, what an experience. The music, the setting, stunning. Been thinking about you with recent events. The world can be a hard place due to people. Stay safe.
Welcome to Norway Body. I am always a bit uncertain everytime I watch this, what amazes me the most, - this stunning piece of music, - or this setting in our corner of this world. The combination surely takes my breath every time. 🤗 Magic it is.
The first time i heard Eivor was a video done by LiLaSi in a montage of Dimash's apprarances singing Falling Free. A gorgeous voice, but nothing as primal as this. Thanks for sharing. If u want to see the LiLaSi video its called Dimash and Dears. From several years ago but I love it
you can find the whole concert when you go to the video "vamp på stigen - månemanne featuring eivør, in the description is a link to the concert at nrk-tv station.
Watching you react to this was beautiful. 🖤 You really need to check out Heilung. I am sure you would love their song ‘Anoana’ the live version is stunning but the official video has a stunning story 🖤
These were places to live 100 years ago, difficult living conditions. Lived on shelves along fjords, some of these farms had to climb ropes from the sea. Maybe Eivor's ancestors come from the place? I love all her music but especially this one ❤️
Welcome to Norway, B. for a TIME OUT. Anytime.... I'll give you and your family a journey into the dreaming. Perform this song in a Sami version and more. + food made over the fire in a wooden building, "lavvu"...(Ala tipi) You'll meet reindeers and if you're lucky, see the Northern Lights... Or the Midnight Sun... Perhaps even chop the wood yourself 😉.
Not her home, this is in Norway and she lives in the Faroe Islands. However during COVID, she did invite people home once a month - or at home through skype or some video-link - entertainerne people from her home through a tough time.
A simple drum and lamenting microtonal singing, the scene is of a Norwegian fjord but the sound could be from anywhere around the northern hemisphere of the planet earth. Someone might label it Neofolk but the sound has been trending for thousands of years.
That beautiful scenery is most definitely in Norway, fjords are on every corner over there. Beautiful song, sounds even better when you close your eyes and with loud volume. Thank you for this.
The people living in these remote places work really hard, but it’s another kind of stress and the beautiful environment surely helps to reduce it. If you ever get an opportunity to visit Norway you’ll be in absolute awe of the nature 💚
This geographical background is Norwegian - the rest is pure Faeroese Eivör. Believe me, there is nothing to compare. We Icelanders can selfishly claim a tiny little ownership of Eivör (she had vocal training in Iceland) and, as any faeroese, can speak flawless Icelandic. Frankly, the Faeroese are the only non-Icelandic nation to effortlessly get the Icelandic language (well, Old Norse, really...) The drummer is a member of a different band playing at this unique venue, my bet is that this was the first (and last) time he played with Eivör, hence the exaggerated signals she gave him.
The Faeroese the nation who massacres every year with cruelty and sadism hundreds of Dolphins prisoners in their nets. With axes and daggers. Shame on you !
So that was Eivør, such a perfect artist! While this was from the fjords of Norway (like other has said), Eivør is from Faroe islands, and much larger than this (amazing) show. Check her out!
"Faroese Eivør Pálsdóttir performs her own song "Tròdlabùndin" (from the album "Trøllabundin" 2005) at an outdoor concert with Vamp on the mountain farm Stigen in Aurland, 10.08.13. Stigen Farm is a UNESCO World Heritage Site from 2005, and it is located by the Aurlandsfjord. NRK 18.07.15 / 31.12.13"
Galician folk: Baiuca, Xosé Lois Romero y Aliboria - "Caroi" (Un país para escucharlo) Xosé Lois Romero & Aliboria - Muiñeira de Ons (ao vivo) Fransy González, Davide Salvado e Cibrán Seixo | Xota de Negreira de Vilamaior Davide, Fransy e Cibran - Folk Sessions
Please check out her Song Falling Free. I was seeing her live during a Heilung concert (highly recommend). Her performance of the last Kingdom was stunning!
@@theamfoldvik279 Icelandic is more close to Old Norse than Faroese if I'm not mistaken. But it's not Old Norse. Nobody even knows for sure what Old Norse really sounded like. I don't think we can start calling different languages Old Norse just because they are close to it. It would be like saying that Norwegian is Swedish. I get that Old Norse is cool, but I think Faroese deserve the love without making it something else. I recommend checking Dr. Jackson Crawford here on RUclips for Old Norse. His expertise is great, he has been teaching about the subject in multiple universities and online. (Edited for readability)
Also it might not have come through, but I was commenting from friendly place. I just feel bad for Faroese. 😅 As Finnish, I know I would be highly annoyed if people would spread Finnish culture and language telling everyone it's something else, not even mentioning that it's Finnish. No offense ment to you. It's totally okay to be mistaken. I'm sorry if I sounded harsh.
You say this should be the tourism ad, but this is like 70% of Norway. It is particularly beautiful, but there are many places in Norway like this. It is probably one of the most photogenic countries on the planet.
The drum looks a little like a Celtic bohdran. I find it interesting that some of her vocalizing sound like Indigenous North American, really fascinating! You should check out native American singing and you'll see what I'm talking about.
Please React to the Norwegian group KARPE : Omar Sheriff - Iboprofen & IBN ADAM Live from Oslo Spectrum Arena August 2022-. this fills me with deep shame. And hope. And sorrow And happiness, and I cry like a baby every time. Thank you you will not regret it
I love her English songs, but I love her Faroese songs more. It's so cool language. ❤️ (I don't know where people get the misconception that this is Old Norse 😅)
Eivør comes from the village of Gøta in Eysturoy, Faroe Islands. The fun fact is that in 2017, she really did perform a live gig inside the house she grew up in! ruclips.net/video/WUt8pIfBeCQ/видео.html
If you like the mood of this, you should love Aurora's Haik concert, in the mossy forest behind her parents house. I suggest beginning with Infections of a Different Kind, but the whole concert is one of the most beautiful ever (with Aurora's Nidarosdomen concert). It ends a broadcast dedicated to her, with lots of surprises for her. ruclips.net/video/96SlAOaHdfo/видео.htmlsi=wKr-rMM2zXh7JUyw
Yes, there's something in the water in Norway… Stunning, vistas, musicians, quality life, environmentally minded people, artists and all. Angelina Jordan, Aurora, Eivor. Just to name a few. 🫶👣🌞
This is the first song/video of hers I encountered, and I was appropriately mesmerized by it. Seen a lot since...but was not ready for her latest song/video. Stunning as it is unexpected. ruclips.net/video/Afy_yTHpBt8/видео.html
😂.. you have no idea who and what you are watching 😂…? Well, maybe you have watched a modern Volve 😉 ? No Eivor is not from Sogn/ west coast of Norway, she is from Færøyene and she sings in her own language.. but her formothers and fathers are probably from Vestlandet in Norway. Maybe start by reading a bit geography and history?
That's a Norwegian fjord and she sings in old Norse (the Vikings language). Fun fact: she's from the Faroe Islands and the North germanic language they speak today has changed very little from the old Norse times (due to the isolation those islands have endured throughout the centuries). It's very likely that if a viking were alive today he could probably be intelligible to the Faroese people up to a quite fair extent.
it's not old norse, it's faroese.
@@soleywolfgangsdottir Faroese is a form of Old Norse. To quote Cambridge University Language Centre - "Faroese is a daughter language of Old Norse, which is best known as the language of the mediaeval sagas". Not disputing what you say, Wolfgang's daughter, just putting it in context.
@@stephenbarlow2493 Well all Nordic languages except for Finnish and Sami maybe are daughter languages of old Norse. Funny thing is that Faroese actually used to sound alot closer to Norwegian and Danish than it does today. I'm not sure how it's happened but it seems there been a big Icelandic influence on the Faroese language to the point that my own family who left the islands decades ago, are no longer able to speak Faroese with the Faroes on the islands as the language has changed so much that my family honestly don't understand most of it anymore.
@@Raettara - Fascinating. It is interesting that Eivor herself, moved to Iceland, to further her musical education and career.
Faroese is probably more Danish-infected than Icelandic today, but still the closest to Icelandic and Old Norse you can get. A good example is a video where an Old Norse specialist (Jackson Crawford) put a Norwegian, a Dane and an Icelander to the test, understanding Old Norse. The link: ruclips.net/video/5MRfVHU9fr0/видео.html
I am sure that if a Faeroese had been "on the panel" he/she would have aced it like the Icelander did - after all, the Faroese are the only nation that can flawlessly adopt Icelandic when it suits them. The reverse is NOT true! We Icelanders have a devil of a time handling the sounds peculiar to the modern Faroese version of this old language.
This was from Stigen farm, but it's not her home. It's in a fjord in western Norway, where possibly Eivør's ancestors came from. The place is now a "living museum" and small groups can rent rooms or you can go there for day-visits or guided tours in the mountains and rent it for events like this. The website is "stigengard" with the norwegian TLD at the end (no). Eivør, now lives in Syðrugøta on the Faroese Islands, quite a special place, too: ruclips.net/video/EZEc-yAK4xA/видео.html
This was my introduction to Eivor. I kept being offered it on RUclips, but I just figured it was some run of the mill Scandinavian folk, that I would get around listening to some time. Then after picking my jaw off the flaw, I realized that Eivor was an extraordinarily talented singer.
What you’re saying moves me a lot. I feel exactly the same. It hurts to feel imprisoned in the cycle of modern everyday life. You’re not alone. Feel hugged. Thank you for being open about your thoughts and emotions.
Eivor is my favorite vocalist ever. She can sing anything she wants to sing and always brilliantly. Eivor's interpretation of Nordic folk is both unique and the very best in my opinion. I love everything she has ever done.
you can watch the whole concert. they came by boat and carried the whole stuff by foot up the mountain.
It is a fjord. It's magical, so is her voice!
You'll love her song 'Salt' too.
That's a typical Norwegian landscape...magic.
Even the potato land next to the stage👍
From Spain, It is amazing!! 👏👏👏
I was at this consert, and it was magic
You are very lucky.
It's called a fjord. And it's salt water. A fjord is carved by the glaciers moving through the landscape to the sea. Norway has a lot of fjords. Geirangerfjorden is one of them. Tourists are coming from all over the world to see them.Greetings from Norway👋😃
.. this is Sognefjorden
@@heidifarstadkvalheim4952 Så flott at du opplyste om det:) Jeg innser at teksten min kanskje indikerte at videoen var fra Geirangerfjorden. Jeg visste ikke hvilken fjord som var i videoen, og ville bare nevne en kjent fjord:))
@@Ann-Lisbeth_Negaard unnskyld for det, men det er så lett at feil info sprer seg på internett- og ein fjord ser ut som som ein annan fjord her på vestlandet 😆
@@heidifarstadkvalheim4952 Det går helt fint. Bare bra at du la til navnet på fjorden:))
Best wishes my Arab friend. I sense a disturbance within you and see it in your eyes. I hope you find peace and solitude in these troubled times. Hope you are safe!
Eivør is magical indeed
I hope her ancestors can hear her and are proud.
Shukran, brother x
🎉🎉🎉yess yess yess🎉🎉🎉yes that's my country ❤❤❤ it's a fjord 😂 and troldbunden means something like spellbound ❤ it's old Norse language ❤
it's actually faroese, not old norse.
hey Arab,
the “drum thing” is called a “bodhran.”
the Celts in particular, used these; they’re still in use in Ireland, Scotland, and all around the Baltic Sea region, as well as the Nordic region.
good to see u back online u’r show. lookin forward to another Sat. with, The Warning, @Arab!
It's like magic happening every time I Iisten to Eivør. If you can you should listen to her collaboration with The Danish National Symphony Orchestra. It's outer worldly, to say the least. Thanks for the reaction. Take care. Saludos desde Valencia. 💚✌
Next month i`m going to se her concert in Stockholm. Eivor is amazing. Today she lives in Denmark and this video is from beautiful Norway. Eivor is from the Faroislands. Great reaction as always. Thank you!
We have tickets for her Goteberg show the night after the Stockholm show. Look at her tour schedule, she’s performing every night without a break all over Europe.
There’s vids of her performing in her mom’s front room for the neighborhood folk and her mom feeds them afterwards, it’s in her home village and actually shows her humanity and humble soul. Her broadcasts from her apartment in Copenhagen during the Covid lockdown got me through alot in that period ❤️👍
This was in Norway. Beautiful reaction and so true! Greetings from the North!
I don’t think this woman is human tbh, I started smiling the second you hit play because I knew what was coming. I also love her version with the Danish National Orchestra, it’s a bit longer and more cinematic but as magic as this one.
Yeah, I was there:)
@@mentaliusDK at the place in this video or the Danish National Orchestra? I looove Eivør so much. I want to go and see her in Copenhagen on October 23:rd 😍🥰
@@PaulaTheLittleOne I´ve seen and heard Eivør 3 times, one on her own, once with the guys from Falling Free, and the one with The National Danish Symphony Orchestra, all quite magical:) I´ll have to go look, where she´ll be playing on the 23.:)
@@mentaliusDK ah, I'm so jealous 😅! Yes, check her schedule, I think she will perform songs from her new album, which is awesome as usual 😆💖
She actually did live feed songs from her apt in Copenhagen during the Covid lockdown and you can find some home concerts for her neighbors, kids and family friends from her mom’s front room in her childhood village, her mom prepared food and refreshments for everyone, she’s very humanistic❤️
I feel deeply what you said about the pace of today's life and the stress amd anxiety it causes, and the desire to go back to a simpler reality like tgat of the video. I feel it too. I just started seeing your videos yesterday and ı'm hooked to your reactions. You're so cute :) I wish you can go one day to Norway and see this landscape, to a Nightwish concert or anything else you want to experience in life. Stay safe!
Oh to have been in that audience, what an experience. The music, the setting, stunning.
Been thinking about you with recent events. The world can be a hard place due to people. Stay safe.
Welcome to Norway Body. I am always a bit uncertain everytime I watch this, what amazes me the most, - this stunning piece of music, - or this setting in our
corner of this world.
The combination surely takes my breath every time. 🤗 Magic it is.
The first time i heard Eivor was a video done by LiLaSi in a montage of Dimash's apprarances
singing Falling Free. A gorgeous voice, but nothing as primal as this. Thanks for
sharing.
If u want to see the LiLaSi video its called Dimash and Dears. From several years ago
but I love it
The pace in the nordic countries is lower due to the work/life balance, even in the cities.
Agree, pure magic! Loved your reaction.
Yes I want to live there!!!! Simpler life 💕💕💕
This is the Faroe Islands.
The body of water surrounded by mountains is called a fjord. It's what the Norwegian Blue Parrot pines for. ;)
you can find the whole concert when you go to the video "vamp på stigen - månemanne featuring eivør, in the description is a link to the concert at nrk-tv station.
Vamp is a great band also
Watching you react to this was beautiful. 🖤 You really need to check out Heilung. I am sure you would love their song ‘Anoana’ the live version is stunning but the official video has a stunning story 🖤
These were places to live 100 years ago, difficult living conditions. Lived on shelves along fjords, some of these farms had to climb ropes from the sea. Maybe Eivor's ancestors come from the place? I love all her music but especially this one ❤️
Eivor is magic. Especially her non-English songs transport me. However, none of them ever made me want to chop wood :-D Great reaction, thank you!
A few months ago I heard her in concert. Magical. It was pouring rain and people didn't care. 😊
We are SUPPOSED to be tribal...we need it for our mental health, we need it to be connected.
Welcome to Norway, B. for a TIME OUT.
Anytime....
I'll give you and your family a journey into the dreaming. Perform this song in a Sami version and more. + food made over the fire in a wooden building,
"lavvu"...(Ala tipi)
You'll meet reindeers and if you're lucky, see the Northern Lights... Or the Midnight Sun...
Perhaps even chop the wood yourself 😉.
Thank you 😊
Not her home, this is in Norway and she lives in the Faroe Islands. However during COVID, she did invite people home once a month - or at home through skype or some video-link - entertainerne people from her home through a tough time.
The fact you are listening to this song is life. She is angelic
How did I miss this. So happy you did another Eivor!!
Maybe the feeling you get from listening to this is a feeling of being spellbound ?
...and that's actually what "Tròdlabùndin" means in Faroese !
I would move there tomorrow!!
A simple drum and lamenting microtonal singing, the scene is of a Norwegian fjord but the sound could be from anywhere around the northern hemisphere of the planet earth. Someone might label it Neofolk but the sound has been trending for thousands of years.
She's a unique singer
That beautiful scenery is most definitely in Norway, fjords are on every corner over there.
Beautiful song, sounds even better when you close your eyes and with loud volume.
Thank you for this.
Love your channel. Love the variety of music you bring to us. Thank you ❤
The people living in these remote places work really hard, but it’s another kind of stress and the beautiful environment surely helps to reduce it. If you ever get an opportunity to visit Norway you’ll be in absolute awe of the nature 💚
This geographical background is Norwegian - the rest is pure Faeroese Eivör. Believe me, there is nothing to compare. We Icelanders can selfishly claim a tiny little ownership of Eivör (she had vocal training in Iceland) and, as any faeroese, can speak flawless Icelandic. Frankly, the Faeroese are the only non-Icelandic nation to effortlessly get the Icelandic language (well, Old Norse, really...)
The drummer is a member of a different band playing at this unique venue, my bet is that this was the first (and last) time he played with Eivör, hence the exaggerated signals she gave him.
The Faeroese the nation who massacres every year with cruelty and sadism hundreds of Dolphins prisoners in their nets. With axes and daggers. Shame on you !
Oh please, please, please, react to the other live version, when she performs with the Danish National Orchestra 😍🙏🏻❤
So sorry for what happens in your country, pray for you and hope you are ok.
Floor Jansen is my favourite and will always be, Eivor comes very close though
So that was Eivør, such a perfect artist!
While this was from the fjords of Norway (like other has said), Eivør is from Faroe islands, and much larger than this (amazing) show.
Check her out!
I love you.❤The way this impacted you is ❤
If Norway used Eivor Palsdottir and Angelina Jordan in its tourist ads the country would sink under the sheer numbers of visitors!!!
I think our siblings in the the Faroe Islands and Denmark would protest if Norway started appropriating Eivør since she is not Norwegian... 😉
@@Chromeman Fair point but I think AJ could have that effect on her own!
Im glad them adds dont exist because we love the quiet life here. Its enough of tourists as it is 😊
Another fair point!😊
Great reaction! I`m going to her concert here in Oslo, Norway now in October 😄
She’s coming to Australia next month and I’m considering leaving my bubble to go see her
It seems she has a bass drum device or a mic under her right foot also
"Faroese Eivør Pálsdóttir performs her own song "Tròdlabùndin" (from the album "Trøllabundin" 2005) at an outdoor concert with Vamp on the mountain farm Stigen in Aurland, 10.08.13. Stigen Farm is a UNESCO World Heritage Site from 2005, and it is located by the Aurlandsfjord.
NRK 18.07.15 / 31.12.13"
I live there and You are good man ;)
Galician folk:
Baiuca, Xosé Lois Romero y Aliboria - "Caroi" (Un país para escucharlo)
Xosé Lois Romero & Aliboria - Muiñeira de Ons (ao vivo)
Fransy González, Davide Salvado e Cibrán Seixo | Xota de Negreira de Vilamaior
Davide, Fransy e Cibran - Folk Sessions
It is old magick, surely.
Please check out her Song Falling Free. I was seeing her live during a Heilung concert (highly recommend). Her performance of the last Kingdom was stunning!
🇳🇴 Norway
Ans troldbundin means something like... spellbound.... ❤ it's old Norse language 🎉
Faroese, not Old Norse
@@carnelian4352 what's the difference?????????????? Read some history....
@@theamfoldvik279 Icelandic is more close to Old Norse than Faroese if I'm not mistaken. But it's not Old Norse. Nobody even knows for sure what Old Norse really sounded like. I don't think we can start calling different languages Old Norse just because they are close to it. It would be like saying that Norwegian is Swedish. I get that Old Norse is cool, but I think Faroese deserve the love without making it something else.
I recommend checking Dr. Jackson Crawford here on RUclips for Old Norse. His expertise is great, he has been teaching about the subject in multiple universities and online.
(Edited for readability)
Also it might not have come through, but I was commenting from friendly place. I just feel bad for Faroese. 😅 As Finnish, I know I would be highly annoyed if people would spread Finnish culture and language telling everyone it's something else, not even mentioning that it's Finnish. No offense ment to you. It's totally okay to be mistaken. I'm sorry if I sounded harsh.
You say this should be the tourism ad, but this is like 70% of Norway. It is particularly beautiful, but there are many places in Norway like this. It is probably one of the most photogenic countries on the planet.
Back to nature ❤️
The drum looks a little like a Celtic bohdran. I find it interesting that some of her vocalizing sound like Indigenous North American, really fascinating! You should check out native American singing and you'll see what I'm talking about.
Please React to the Norwegian group KARPE : Omar Sheriff - Iboprofen & IBN ADAM Live from Oslo Spectrum Arena August 2022-. this fills me with deep shame. And hope. And sorrow And happiness, and I cry like a baby every time. Thank you you will not regret it
Gives me Native American music!
I'm praying that you and yours are safe.
I love her English songs, but I love her Faroese songs more. It's so cool language. ❤️
(I don't know where people get the misconception that this is Old Norse 😅)
Yulduz Usmonova - Xasta bo’lma
We all need the balm that this offers.
Sounds like you need to do some Norway reactions...
Eivør comes from the village of Gøta in Eysturoy, Faroe Islands.
The fun fact is that in 2017, she really did perform a live gig inside the house she grew up in! ruclips.net/video/WUt8pIfBeCQ/видео.html
I love Eivor. Have you come across Heilung or Hu yet?
If you like the mood of this, you should love Aurora's Haik concert, in the mossy forest behind her parents house. I suggest beginning with Infections of a Different Kind, but the whole concert is one of the most beautiful ever (with Aurora's Nidarosdomen concert). It ends a broadcast dedicated to her, with lots of surprises for her.
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Darren Streets
Ullrich Camp
Von Haven
Hilpert Point
Karl Groves
Yes, there's something in the water in Norway… Stunning, vistas, musicians, quality life, environmentally minded people, artists and all.
Angelina Jordan, Aurora, Eivor. Just to name a few. 🫶👣🌞
So true ❤, but it wasn’t romantic.
This is the first song/video of hers I encountered, and I was appropriately mesmerized by it. Seen a lot since...but was not ready for her latest song/video. Stunning as it is unexpected. ruclips.net/video/Afy_yTHpBt8/видео.html
The Lofoeten islands are one of the four most beautiful places I've managed to visit on the planet.
😂.. you have no idea who and what you are watching 😂…?
Well, maybe you have watched a modern Volve 😉 ?
No Eivor is not from Sogn/ west coast of Norway, she is from Færøyene and she sings in her own language.. but her formothers and fathers are probably from Vestlandet in Norway. Maybe start by reading a bit geography and history?
Spinka Mills