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Elisabeth Ekornes sings Adele's Laughing Song from "Die Fledermaus" by J. Strauss, accompanied by Eleonora Boreyko on piano.
Elisabeth Ekornes sings Pepita Dansar (Tamborito i Panama) by Evert Taube, from the show Så Lenge Skuta Kan Gå. Sogn og Fjordane Theater 1989.
Elisabeth Ekornes and Ivar Krogh Hovd performs "Rosa på bal" in New Norwegian from the cabaret "Så lenge skuta kan gå" based on the songs of the Swedish trubadour Evert Taube. This Production is from Sogn og Fjordane Teater 1989.
Elisabeth Ekornes sings Brevet från Lillan by the Swedish troubadour Evert Taube, from a show based on Evert Taube's songs; "Så lenge skuta kan gå." Sogn og Fjordane Theater 1989.
Elisabeth Ekornes and Amund Enger sing Mein Liebeslied Muss ein Walzer sein from "Im weißen Rössl" (The White Horse Inn) by Ralph Benatzky. Norway 1986.
In her National costume,Elisabeth Ekornes sings "Home" from Phantom by Maury Yeston, at the Norwegian Seamans Church in San Pedro on the Norwegian constitution Day, May 17, 2002 in Los Angeles.
Elisabeth Ekornes and Amund Enger sing So blau, so blau from "Im weißen Rössl" (The White Horse Inn) by Ralph Benatzky. Norway 1986.
Elisabeth Ekornes sings Änglamark in New Norwegian from the cabaret "Så lenge skuta kan gå" based on the songs of the Swedish trubadour Evert Taube. This Production is from Sogn og Fjordane Teater 1989.
Norsk Hostfest Festival in Minot, North Dakota, featuring Elisabeth Ekornes as soloist at Bethany Lutheran Church with the Hostfest Choir in "Visst skal våren komme" ("Surely Spring Will Come") Seventh Song: "My Sorrow Was Hidden" Music/ lyrics: Tveit/Skeie 1992
Christmas Concert 12.11.11, at the First Presbyterian Church of Westminister. Voice: Elisabeth Ekornes, Piano and arrangement: Mark Balling.
Christmas Concert 12.11.11, at the First Presbyterian Church of Westminister. Voice: Elisabeth Ekornes, Piano and arrangement: Mark Balling.
From the CD: Elisabeth Ekornes sings the songs of Edvard Grieg. (18 songs)
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