Alexander Rybak Fairytale -
Beyond personal romance, the song draws on the "Hulder," a seductive female creature from Scandinavian folklore known for alluring men into permanent curses. This mythological layer transforms a simple break-up song into a haunting, narrative-driven performance that resonates with the "fairytale" theme of its title. Musical Composition and Performance
: The performance featured the Frikar modern folk dance company , incorporating traditional Norwegian "Halling" dance moves like flips and acrobatic kicks. Alexander Rybak Fairytale
: Rybak, a classically trained violinist, integrated his instrument into a pop format, making classical techniques accessible to a mass audience. Beyond personal romance, the song draws on the
The song is noted for its high-energy violin "hook," which was central to its success. : Rybak, a classically trained violinist, integrated his
"Fairytale" was a landslide victory, setting benchmarks that defined the contest for a decade.