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“Carl Jularbo, well known as Calle Jularbo and born as Karl Karlsson (6 June 1893, Jularbo, Avesta Municipality, Dalarna County, Sweden - 13 February 1966, Nacka Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden) was the most famous Swedish accordionist of his time. He had a very distinct personal style, that has played a significant part in forming the Swedish accordion tradition. He was extremely productive, recording 1577 tunes and he won 158 accordion competitions. He maintained a large repertoire without being able to read music.
His best known tune is Livet i Finnskogarna (roughly "Life in the Finn forests"), recorded in 1915. This song was the basis for the Les Paul and Mary Ford hit of 1951, "Mockin' Bird Hill". Jularbo is the name of his birthplace, which he later adopted as his name.
Both his parents were of predominantly Romani descent, which was not revealed until after his death. “
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calle_Jularbo
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A very old song by #carljularbo. It’s called Gammal Dalavals. My version is very far from the original. This is more like a #polska, a Swedish folk music style. . . . . . . #swedishfolkmusic #svenskfolkmusik #accordion #accordeon #dragspel #trekkspill #harmonika #jularbo #cavagnolo #svenskmusik #dalarna #oldmusic #musicianstyle #musiciansofinstagram #musiciandaily #musicgram #folkmusician #folkmusiceveryday #folklore #musicianseekers #musicianinthemaking #musicinthemaking (på/i Jularbo, Dalarnas Län, Sweden)
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Ingrid Thulin.
Filmografía
- Jørund Smed (1948) - Niña
- Havets son (1949) - Gudrun
- Kärleken segrar (1949) - Margit Dahlman
- Hjärter Knekt (1950) - Gunvor Ranterud
- När kärleken kom till byn (1950) - Agneta
- Leva på 'Hoppet' (1951, Director: Göran Gentele ) - Yvonne
- Möte med livet (1952) - Viola
- Kalle Karlsson från Jularbo (1952) - Elsa
- En skärgårdsnatt (1953) - Ingrid
- Göingehövdingen (1953) - Anna Ryding
- I rök och dans (1954) - Mujer en el pajar (sin acreditar)
- Två sköna juveler (1954) - Lilly Fridh
- Danssalongen (1955) - Cecilia
- Hoppsan! (1955) - Malou Hjorthage
- Intriga extranjera (1956, Director: Sheldon Reynolds ) (con Robert Mitchum ) - Brita
- Det händer i natt (1957) - Lily
- Smultronstället / Wild Strawberries (1957, Director: Ingmar Bergman ) (con Victor Sjöström ) - Marianne Borg
- Nära livet / Brink of Life (1958, Director: Ingmar Bergman ) - Cecilia Ellius
- Ansiktet / El mago (1958, Director: Ingmar Bergman ) - Manda Vogler
- Domaren (1960, Director: Alf Sjöberg ) - Brita Randel
Cuatro jinetes del Apocalipsis (1962, Director: Vincente Minnelli ) (con Glenn Ford ) - Marguerite Laurier
- Agostino (1962, Director: Mauro Bolognini ) - La madre de Agostino
- Nattvardsgästerna / Winter Light (1962, Director: Ingmar Bergman ) (con Gunnar - Björnstrand , Max von Sydow y Gunnel Lindblom ) - Märta Lundberg
- Tystnaden / The Silence (1963, Director: Ingmar Bergman ) (con Gunnel Lindblom ) - Ester
- Sekstet (1963) - Elaine
- Die Lady (1964) - Nadine
- Regreso de las cenizas (1965, Director: J. Lee Thompson ) (con Maximilian Schell , Samantha Eggar ) - Dr. Michele 'Mischa' Wolf
- La guerre est finie (1966, Director: Alain - Resnais ) (con Yves Montand ) - Marianne
- Juegos nocturnos (1966) - Irene
- Domani non siamo più qui (1967) - Gioia
- Vargtimmen / La hora del lobo (1968, Director: Ingmar Bergman ) (con Max von Sydow ) - Veronica Vogler
- Calda e ... infedele (1968) - Camila
- Badarna (1968) - Cocinero
- Adelaida (1968) - Elisabeth Hermann
- OK Yevtushenko (1968) - Chica Nando
- Riten / The Rite (1969, telefilm, director: - Ingmar Bergman ) (con Ingmar Bergman y Gunnar Björnstrand ) - Thea Winkelmann
- La caduta degli dei (1969, Director:Luchino.
-La corta notte delle bambole di vetro (1971, Director: Aldo Lado ) (con Jean Sorel , Mario Adorf , Barbara Bach - Jessica
- NP il segreto (1971) - esposa de NP
Viskningar och rop / Gritos y susurros (1972, Director: Ingmar Bergman ) (con Liv Ullmann , Harriet Andersson ) - Karin
- La sainte famille (1973) - Maria
- En handfull kärlek (1974, Director: Vilgot Sjöman ) - Inez Crona
- Monismanien 1995 (1975) - Personundersökare
- La Cage [ fr ] (1975, Director: Pierre Granier-Deferre ) (con Lino Ventura ) - Hélène
- Salon Kitty (1976, Director: Tinto Brass ) (con Helmut Berger ) - Kitty Kellermann
- L'Agnese va a morire (1976) - Agnese
- The Cassandra Crossing (1976, Director: George Pan Cosmatos ) (con Sophia Loren , Richard Harris , Burt Lancaster ) - Dr. Elena Stradner
- En och en (1978) - Ylva
- It Rained All Night the Day I Left (1980) Papel secundario
- Efter repetitionen / After the Rehearsal (1984, Telefilm, Director: Ingmar Bergman ) (con Erland Josephson )
- Il Giorno prima (1987, Director: Giuliano - Montaldo ) (con Ben Gazzara , Burt Lancaster , Kate Nelligan ) - Sra. Havemeyer
- Orn (1987)
- La casa de las sonrisas (1991) - Adelina (papel final de la película).
Créditos: Tomado de Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingrid_Thulin
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Bröderna Almkvist – Gammeldanssväng
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A1 Pelles Rullpolska Written-By – Pelle Schenell Written-By – Pelle Schenell A2 Värmlandshambo Written-By – Andrew Walter (2) Written-By – Andrew Walter (2) A3 Runt, Runt A4 Våran Egen Snoa Written-By – Tage Öst Written-By – Tage Öst A5 Vals I Lekstugan Written-By – Eberhardt Jularbo Written-By – Eberhardt Jularbo A6 Norgeminnen Written By – Carl Jularbo Written By – Carl…
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Sweden’s Pandemic Experiment
When the coronavirus arrived, the country decided not to implement lockdowns or recommend masks. How has it fared?
— By Mallory Pickett | April 6, 2021 | The New Yorker
Sweden’s head epidemiologist has often said that lockdowns are not supported by science and that the evidence for mask-wearing is “weak.” Photograph by Jonas Gratzer / Getty
On a gloomy afternoon in March, 2020, Angelica Jularbo, a nurse, was in her office at a high school in Stockholm, when one of her students came in complaining of a headache. Jularbo, a mother of four, projects the mixture of sternness and warmth that one expects from a nurse. In the previous month, covid-19 had begun sweeping across Europe, but Swedish schools remained open. As Jularbo bent to take the student’s temperature, the student coughed and then said, “Oh, maybe I should tell you, my partner has been diagnosed with corona.” Jularbo ordered the student to go home immediately. “Don’t go back to class to get your bag,” she said. “We’ll have someone bring it to you.”
Four days later, Jularbo woke with a fever and a splitting headache. “I understand why people who are really sick, or people who are in excruciating pain, say, ‘I just want to die,’ ” she told me. She was so tired that she couldn’t leave her room for several days. One morning, she made tea and sat on the couch, determined to see her children off to school; she woke up to the sounds of them coming home, tea cool on the table. After nine days, the last two symptom-free, she went back to work. But a week later the headache and fever returned. She locked herself in her office to avoid exposing anyone. “I was so, so scared that I had made someone else in the office sick,” she told me.
— Mallory Pickett is a freelance writer and a reporter for Lookout Santa Cruz.
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Dreams are wild sometimes. I dreamt I was going to France – though I didn't exactly know that. I just knew I was supposed to hop into this clunky yet futuristic shuttle lift, where it turned out I didn't have any of the local currency on me. A butler-looking man who performed some sort of ticket control let me board anyway, and when the hatch closed I stood there, with my useless bank card and small coin in my cupped hands, thinking that he didn't really do me any favour at all – it wasn't like I would be able to pay for anything once I got off at my destination. Turns out I didn't just travel to France but also back in time. Going from not having a clue what I was doing to absolute divine certainty, I knew I was there to assassinate Adolf Hitler. Hitler didn't even look remotely like Hitler but I'm used to the morphing mechanic of my dreams so I knew it was him anyway. The best way to assassinate someone is making it look like an accident/illness, so I pulled out my ripped-off car antenna and cast a Petrificus totalus. And another, and another. I figured if you cast enough muscle-petrifying spells, you'd also paralyse the muscles of the diaphragm and cause a breathing stop. Hitler did stop breathing, and while he was at it he also stopped having human form. The collapsing Hitler was now a set of porcelain cups designed to be assembled into a foot-high statue of a monkey, and when the cups toppled there fell out a very long, very cheap-looking necklace made of translucent beige cylinder beads. Best dreams: enemies drop loot. Back in my own time I was dying to tell my friend, who is a history nerd of epic proportions, about my going back in time and killing Hitler and BRINGING BACK A TIME TRAVEL GIFT FOR HIM omg he'd be sooo awed/happy/mindblown! Only I didn't get to explain my adventures halfways before he butted in that ”yes, that is the plot of a Wilhem Moberg play”. No but dude, I just lived through this. Listen, I went back in time. I– ”Maybe you've heard it on the radio? It's called 'Can you whistle the burial waltz, Agda?'” I have no problem with genocidal maniacs turning into monkey cup lego but a radio play called ”Can you whistle the burial waltz, Agda?” is just absurd, and frankly I'm pretty cross with my friend right now. He keeps talking about this stupid play so I take my monkey Hitler loot and join my mum and brother for a round of shopping. They're both wrapped in so many layers of plastic wrapping that they resemble two fused matryushka dolls in rain ponchos, and I'm not sure if they can walk or if they waddle, or maybe just glide like that gif of a dude hoverboarding out of a public bathroom squatting with his shirt covering everything down to his ankles. That's also the reason they ask me along for shopping: none of them can try on clothes in that state so they ask me to test clothes for them. None of the clothes fit and we are on our way out of the store when my friend shows up again, seemingly finishing a long anecdote about this Moberg play and ending with ”Did I mention I'm related to Kalle Jularbo?” ”Yes, that's the third time you say it: one more time and it'll be the penalty box for you.”
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(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KZ0Ct1Sid0)Step in to the rehearsal of Jularbo String Band.
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Reklam för tröja på INTERSPORT. Avesta verkar ju rätt häftigt med den tröjan! ;) bara att köpa dig en och bli ambassadör ;)
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Carl Jularbo - Flickan från Finnskogarna (fragment)
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A very old song by #carljularbo. It’s called Gammal Dalavals. My version is very far from the original. This is more like a #polska, a Swedish folk music style. . . . . . . #swedishfolkmusic #svenskfolkmusik #accordion #accordeon #dragspel #trekkspill #harmonika #jularbo #cavagnolo #svenskmusik #dalarna #oldmusic #musicianstyle #musiciansofinstagram #musiciandaily #musicgram #folkmusician #folkmusiceveryday #folklore #musicianseekers #musicianinthemaking #musicinthemaking https://ift.tt/2GLXVkN
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