Live from the Norwegian Eurovision semi-finals. Thank you for all the support, for all the comments and all the reviews! “Ulveham” is based on the medieval balled “Møya I Ulveham“. The tune of this ballad is long lost, but Gåte has giving it a new melody. Like other historical legends and songs it carries an important moral. The song is a story of young maiden that undergoes a series of injustices, but by upholding justice and goodness, even in the toughest trials, she triumphs over evil and breaks the curse placed upon her. The chanting you hear in the beginning of the song is Gåte's rendering of a recording of Marit J. Lillebuen's chanting ( - ). As you might have heard, this chant is also what we built Ulveham's chorus on. This kind of chanting (lokk in Norwegian) was used on farms to call the livestock home. It is a wordless tune designed to travel far and echo between the mountains. The animals would recog
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