Sjur Larsson Helgeland (19 August 1858 − 12 April 1924) was a Norwegian hardingfele fiddler and composer.
He received musical training from local Hardanger fiddle players including Ola Mosafinn (1828–1912).
In 1896, he won the first annual Norwegian folk music and dance competition (Vest landskappleiken) conducted at Bergen.
[2][3][4] Among his best-known airs is Budeiene på Vikafjell, a composition reflecting the different moods of three dairymaids; sorrow, joy and happiness, combined with cattle call, lows, wind and bird singing.
A stone memorial to Sjur Helgeland was raised in his home village during 1958.