Martin Andreas Udbye (June 18, 1820 â January 10, 1889) was a Norwegian composer and organist.
Largely self-taught, he produced an impressive output of diverse and complex works, including the first Norwegian opera, Fredkulla.
His other stage works include three operettas: Hr. Perrichons reise (1861), Hjemve (1864), and Junkeren og flubergrosen (1867). He also composed several choruses, three string quartets (1851âÂÂ5), an orchestral sketch entitled Lumpasivagabundus (1861), a fantasy on Scandinavian melodies for violin and orchestra (1866), 20 piano trios, and 100 organ preludes among other works.