Kristine West, Erik Rydvall & Ale Möller - Medley from Hälsingland Live 2020
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- čas přidán 21. 12. 2020
- Music:
Goldberg variations Aria - Variation 1 & 5 - J.S. Bach
Fejklundapolska - Ale Möller
Sommarvalsen - Ale Möller
Musicians:
Kristine West - recorder
Erik Rydvall - nyckelharpa
Ale Möller - mandola
Produced by Emil Westberg & Hälsingland Live.
Shortcut from full concert, see the full concert here: halsinglandlive.dramatix.tv/a... - Hudba
So much energy and joy, when you three are involved. Nice!
That was so much fun, I picked up my alto recorder and started harmonizing.
Lovely. Catching this from wintry wonderland Cordova, Alaska on Dec 16, 2023.
These three ennoble the very best within us!
This is absolutely exquisite. Thank you
Cada vez que los escucho los aprecio más. Gracias...
cela fait plaisir quelle joie
From Bach´s Goldberg variations to Swedish folk music the step seems long, perhaps. No it isnt. It can easily be proved by such great musicians as this. From Bach Aria to a folktune from Hälsingland. Yes, sure a sort of medley, but in musical terms quite correct.
trop beau !
Love this group! What a treat!
WoW! That was gorgeous. Made my eyes leak.
Wonderfulllllll!
Magnifique
Fantastic!
well done guys, sounds wonderful! Great job
Great
Här går det undan.
Is that improvised at 4:26 or elsewhere ?
No it is a swedish folktune.
Improvisation is what makes good music great, and any music interesting. I don't think any folksong, played anywhere, at any time, could not be improved with some improvisation.
@@williambradford7150 Of course you are right, improvisation is the root in folk music. But in swedish folk music improvisation was for a long time very limited, at least in traditional folk music. Some triols, perhaps an unusual second chord. But with modern folk music this has opened up. As we can hear in this uptaking. Ale Möller is for us swedes a giant in this opening up.