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    the presence of ghosts, are referred to in the famous Icelandic song Á Sprengisandi, written by Grímur Thomsen (1820–1896). After the loss of independence...
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  • score, inspired by the scores of Ennio Morricone. Sigvaldi Kaldalóns's Á Sprengisandi was used as the main theme. Most of the film was shot in southern Iceland...
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  • fræ" "Sveitin milli sanda" "Bíum bíum bambaló" "Erlendur" "Elliði" "Á Sprengisandi" "Fyrir átta árum" "Áfram veginn – Nikka" "Áfram veginn" "Halabalúbbúlúbbúlei"...
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    (Iceland Deeply Carved) to a poem by Eggert Ólafsson (performance available on YouTube) Á Sprengisandi (Ride Hard Across the Sands) to a poem by Grímur Thomsen...
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  • composed by author Hallfríður, and the Icelandic all-time favourite “Á Sprengisandi” by Sigvaldi Kaldalóns. Maximus Musicus became very popular upon introduction...
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