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Ragnhild Hemsing

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Tue, Jan 21, 2025, 19:30
The Norwegian violinist Ragnhild Hemsing has always incorporated old Norwegian traditions into her previous programmes. This is mainly due to the fact that she not only plays the modern violin, but also the traditional Hardanger fiddle. Ragnhild Hemsing is therefore not only an interpreter and representative of Norwegian musical tradition, but also preserves it and brings it into the modern age. In keeping with the winter season, she delves deep into the musical tradition of her home region of Valdres... Read full text

Keywords: Jazz & World

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Musicians

Ragnhild HemsingViolin, Hardanger fiddle
Sondre MeisfjordDouble bass
Terje IsungsetDrums, Percussion, Mouth harp

Program

Nu rinder solen op af Østerlide (Jetzt geht die Sonne über Østerlide auf)Traditionelles Volkslied aus Valdres
FanteladdaTraditionelles »Springar« aus Valdres
I Oletjedn i OlekinnTraditionelles Volkslied aus Valdres
RingjetøsjaTraditionelles Volkslied aus Valdres
Det ottande Bud paa Sinai – Eg kan så mangen ein vakker sang (Das achte Gebot am Sinai – Ich kenne so viele schöne Lieder)Traditionelle Melodie aus Valdres
Jeg vet et evigt Himmelrig (Ich kenne ein ewiges Himmelreich)Traditionelle Melodie aus Valdres
Vetrahalling (Winter Halling)Ragnhild Hemsing
Eiril TheaRagnhild Hemsing
BånsullRagnhild Hemsing
Vinterstemning (Winter-Stimmung)Ragnhild Hemsing
LuxelåttRagnhild Hemsing
FossegrimenTraditionelles »Halling« aus Valdres
Se solens skjønne lys og prakt (Sieh das schöne Licht und die Pracht der Sonne)Traditionelle Melodie aus Valdres
Peer’s hallingRagnhild Hemsing
Mitt hjerte alltid vanker (Stets wandert mein Herz)Traditionelles Volkslied aus Valdres
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