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Thorstein Skarning (1888–1939) was a Norwegian-born musician and bandleader, who toured the
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for over two decades and was a
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radio personality in the 1930s.''A Passion For Polka: Old-Time Ethnic Music In America'' by Victor R. Greene, (Berkeley : University of California Press, 1992), pp. 150-151.
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Accordion virtuoso

Skarning, who grew up near
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, immigrated to the
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in 1909 and by 1917 had begun performing in the new country.Thorstein Skarning
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From the beginning his wife Anna joined him as a pianist and vocalist. In 1925 they were greeted in
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by a large crowd that filled American Hall to capacity for a program of Norwegian folk dances,
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recital pieces and sentimental ballads. A review in the ''
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'' praised the "celebrated accordionist", who played solo versions of ''Den store, hvide flok'' and ''Solveigs sang'' during one set. It referred to his "charming wife" and called her a "singer of note", who captivated listeners while singing Breil's ''Song of the soul'' and Hvalbye's ''Å, mor''. Advertised as the "world's greatest accordion virtuoso" and "greatest player of classical music on the accordion", Skarning demonstrated his skill before rapt audiences and enthusiastic dancers alike. The high-brow fare was not to everyone's liking. At the MWA hall in
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the crowd showed "little appreciation of a
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sonata but raised the roof when he stooped to rip off a Norwegian hop waltz." In 1925 when Skarning and his musicians had an engagement in
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, the local newspaper wrote: "This company never fails to please and their every appearance here is greeted with a packed house. After the musical entertainment is over, the players play for the dancers —and this is where both Mr. Skarning and his people come in for a rousing good time."


Recordings

A master of the chromatic button accordion, Skarning recorded "Skarning's Mazurka", "Vals Brilliante" and a few other tunes while still in Norway. Five of these numbers are on the 2017 album "Trekkspillnostalgi fra Modum og Eiker" (Accordion nostalgia from Modum and Eiker) and available through
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. In 1918 Skarning made a trial recording of "Old Comrades" (Alte Kameraden) for
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. The same year he released four songs on
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. In 1930 he put out two songs on the Brunswick label.''Ethnic Music on Records: A Discography of Ethnic Recordings Produced in the United States, 1893-1942'' by Richard K. Spottswood, (University of Illinois Press, 1990) LCCN 89-020526. Volume 5, p. 2633.


Popular artist

Skarning adapted to the changing tastes of the public and during the 1930s performed with his sons Thorstein and Osmund as "Thorstein Skarning and his Norwegian Hillbillies", a group whose broadcasts aired three times a week on
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radio in
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. One of their most popular numbers was a
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rendition of ''Farvel Mit Fædreland'' (Emigrantvalsen). The violinist
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and musicians
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also played in a hybrid manner that was both
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. In the early 1930s Skarning and
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were the leading
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bandleaders in the
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as well as good friends. The
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has an autographed photo of Skarning that he inscribed to his "old friend
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, violinist par excellence." Thorstein Skarning died in 1939, but his son Thorstein kept the orchestra going into the 1950s, promoting it as "the only ''Norske'' band in the
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featuring old style mixed music."


Gallery

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References


External links

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''A Passion For Polka''
at the
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Thorstein Skarning advertisements and articles
Photos
Thorstein Skarning and his Norwegian HillbilliesThorstein B. Skarning's famous Norske Orkester
Articles and advertisements
Thorstein Skarning 1918 - 1925
Album cover
"Skarning's Mazurka" and other melodies
Discographies
Thorstein Skarning in ''Ethnic Music On Records''
Page 2633.
Thorstein Skarning
on
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. Streaming audio
''Den store, hvide flok''''Old comrades march''''Solveigs sang''''Song of the soul''Scandinavian old-timeSkarning songs recorded by various artists
Documentary
Emigrant entertainment — then and now
Videos * * * Thorstein and Anna Skarning lyrics

* ''Emigrantvalsen''
''Solveigs sang''
* ''Å, mor la meg legge mitt hode'' Anna Skarning sheet music
''Song of the soul''
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Select ''view sheet music''. {{DEFAULTSORT:Skarning, Thorstein 1888 births 1939 deaths American accordionists American bandleaders American radio personalities Brunswick Records artists Columbia Records artists Norwegian accordionists Norwegian emigrants to the United States Victor Records artists 20th-century accordionists 20th-century American male musicians