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  2. Alexander Rybak - Wikipedia

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    Rybak was born in Minsk, which at that time was part of Soviet Belarus.His parents hail from the town of Vitebsk in Northern Belarus. His father Igor Rybak, a well-known classical violinist who performed alongside Pinchas Zukerman, defected to Norway in 1991 after a concert tour of a Belarusian chamber orchestra which he was part of.

  3. Fairytales (Alexander Rybak album) - Wikipedia

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    Rybak wrote English lyrics for one Russian and one Norwegian song, for the album. The chorus in the song "Abandoned" (track #7), uses music by Kirill Moltchanov, from the theme from the 1968 Russian film Доживем до понедельника (en.

  4. Trolle og den magiske fela - Wikipedia

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    Rybak had been wanting to write a musical for a long time. [1] The children's book was released in November 2015, alongside an album with songs that added to the storyline. [2] Rybak wrote all the melodies by himself, except for the melody of "Stjerner vår", which he took from a composition by his father Igor Rybak. [citation needed]

  5. Alexander Rybak discography - Wikipedia

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    This is the discography of Belarusian-Norwegian singer-songwriter Alexander Rybak.He represented Norway at the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 in Moscow, Russia, and eventually went on to win the contest with 387 points—the highest tally any country achieved (under the 1975–2015 points system) in the history of Eurovision—with "Fairytale".

  6. That's How You Write a Song - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Rybak won with the song "That's How You Write a Song", receiving 71% of the vote in the Gold Duel. The song competed in the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2018, held on 10 May 2018 in Lisbon, Portugal.

  7. Fairytale (Alexander Rybak song) - Wikipedia

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    "Fairytale" is a song composed, written, and recorded by Belarusian-Norwegian singer-songwriter Alexander Rybak. It represented Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 held in Moscow, winning the contest.

  8. R. T. Rybak - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Thomas Rybak Jr. (born November 12, 1955) is an American politician, journalist, businessman, and activist who served from 2002 to 2014 as the 46th mayor of Minneapolis. In 2001, Rybak, endorsed by the Minneapolis Police Federation, defeated incumbent mayor Sharon Sayles Belton by a margin of 65% to 35%, the widest margin of victory ...

  9. Alan Rybak - Wikipedia

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    Rybak made his debut for Jagiellonia's reserve team on 5 August 2023 in a 1–1 draw with Broń Radom. [2] He scored his first goal for Jagiellonia II two weeks later, in the 52nd minute of a 3–0 victory over Mławianka Mława. [2] [3] He made his first Ekstraklasa appearance on 27 August during a 4–1 victory over Górnik Zabrze.