Gny plays
music from the distant past of the North
Gny brings
new life into the oldest known Nordic music: the folkmusic and not least the
Danish folksongs.
The Nordic
countries, including Denmark, holds a treasure of folksongs. The main part of
these was written down during the Renaissance, but many of the songs have roots
streching even further back in time. Characteristic for the folksongs is that
they have no composer but belong to the people singing and playing.
Hence it is
not possible to know in which way they were originaly performed, and there
exists no correctionlist for future performing. Often folksongs are interpreted
in a nationalromantic way and many people have combined the songs with jazz,
techno etc.
Gny goes
back in search of the original starting point, using reconstructed medieval
instruments. At the same time we try to make the traditional music present and
come alive to the audience, as we think the best way to keep the music alive is
by communication and understanding
Not all our
songs originate from the Middle Ages, but they all take part of the popular
tradition of musical storytelling, singing and dancing. A tradition having
roots far, far back in the mists of the past.
Line-up:
Nanna
Solveig Barslev-Larsen - vocals, bodhràn and davul
Laura
Emilie Beck - violin and rebec
Rune Brandt
Larsen - flutes and bagpipe
Lasse
Olufson – lutes
Gny - Ærlig
Pæl
Tracklist:
1.Beirblakken
2.Dromdae mik
3.Rolandskvadet
4.To ravne
5.Flickan
6.Vidars
Vidder
7.Kaemperne
pa Dovrefjeld
8.Hur var
du i Iaftis saa sildig
9.Hr.
Peders Slegfred
10.Herr Sinklars Vise
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