Posts Tagged Famous locals
Jazz guitarist Robert Normann
Posted by admin in Art, culture and literature, Photos and videos on January 18, 2010
The Robert Normann Museum, Sarpsborg
Posted by admin in Art, culture and literature on January 18, 2010
Like jazz? Then check out the Robert Normann Museum in Sarpsborg. Robert Normann (1916-1998) was a jazz guitarist who started his career in local dance halls in the 1930s and went on to become a world-class jazz musician. He taught himself the accordion and the saxophone, but it’s the guitar that brought him fame – few jazz artists could play it quite like he did. And few artists made their own instruments themselves as he did too. At the museum you can see several of those instruments, learn about Robert Normann’s life, and hear some of his music. As well as recording albums, Normann also composed music for films and the theatre, often inspired by jazz and Norwegian folk music. The on-site shop has a good selection of his albums for sale. The museum is open Wed-Fri 3pm-7pm and Sat 10am-3pm. Gågata, Sarpsborg.
Learn more about Robert Normann at www.robertnormann.no
Famous locals: Eyvind Hellstrøm
Posted by admin in Food and drink, Photos and videos on January 5, 2010
Norway’s super chef: Eyvind Hellstrøm
Posted by admin in Food and drink on January 5, 2010
Eyvind Hellstrøm (born 2 December 1948) is Norway’s most famous chef. He surprised many when he left Bagatelle, Oslo, where he had worked since 1982, at the end of last year, citing an ongoing dispute with owner Christen Sveaas as the reason. Bagatelle was widely regarded as the country’s best restaurant (it was the only one in Norway to boast two Michelin stars) and had to close as a result of Hellstrøm’s departure. In fact the whole staff handed in their notice in December 2009 after hearing Hellstrøm was leaving.
Hellstrøm has penned a number of books and appeared in various television programmes throughout his long career. The latest one was a Norwegian version of Kitchen Nightmares entitled Hellstrøm Rydder Opp (literally ‘Hellstrøm Tidies Up’) where he took over the role played by Gordon Ramsay in the English series – one of the restaurants featured was Majorstuen in Fredrikstad’s Old Town.
Hellstrøm, who comes from Moss originally, has always had a soft spot for Østfold, and mentioned the possibility of opening a restaurant in Gamlebyen when interviewed on the local NRK radio in 2009, so watch this space. Now this would be a very exciting development indeed!
Hattestad winning at Trondheim World Cup 2009
Posted by admin in Photos and videos, Sport on December 6, 2009
Famous locals: Ola Vigen Hattestad
Did you know Østfold counted a world champion among its ranks? His name is Ola Vigen Hattestad, the Norwegian cross-country skier who was earlier this year crowned sprint world champion in Liberec, Czech Republic. Born in Askim on 19 April 1982, he grew up in Ørje in Indre Østfold, on the border with Sweden. Hattestad won two gold medals at the 2009 world championships, one in the individual event, when he took the title ahead of fellow Norwegian Johan Kjølstad, and another one the following day when the two of them joined forces for the team event. Hattestad last month was awarded the Østfold Prize (Østfoldprisen) 2009 in recognition for his impressive performance on the international sport scene, and his role as an ambassador for the county.
A few more facts about Ola: Height: 1.88m; Weight: 83kg; Club: Ørje IL; Lives with his partner in Røyslimoen, Lillehammer; Graduated with a bachelor in economy and administration from Lillehammer University College (HiL); Football used to be his favourite sport; Skis and boots: Fisher.
More info on Ola Vigen Hattestad at www.olahattestad.com (Norwegian only)
