In 1831 he met Ole Bull in Bergen and became his friend for life.
Sometimes, he became depressed and cursed both his fiddle and Ole Bull and all the rest.
When he was nine years old he made the bridge to one of the violins that Ole Bull had ordered.
"Go an' take a look at the Ole Bull with 'is 'ead done up like a puddin' !"
He also gave recitals with Ole Bull.
After some time, the end station in the city centre was moved to Ole Bulls plass.
The island was bought by Ole Bull in 1872 who constructed the villa.
After the exercise Ole Bull went forward and embraced her first, and then all of us.
The citizens of Norway paid for the construction of a monument to honor Ole Bull.
His great-great-grandfather was Ole Bull the 19th century Norwegian violinist.