Susanne Lundeng
Susanne Lundeng | |
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Birth name | Susanne Merethe Lundeng |
Born |
Bodø, Nordland | 18 August 1969
Origin | Norway |
Genres | Traditional |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer |
Instruments | Fiddle, violin, nyckelharpa |
Website |
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Susanne Merethe Lundeng (born 18 August 1969, Bodø, Norway) is a Norwegian traditional folk musician (fiddle) and composer.[1][2][3][4][5]
Career
Lundeng have enjoyed Arvid Engegård as violin teacher and a prominent practitioner of north Norwegian folk music. She has collaborated with Halvdan Sivertsen and later Sinikka Langeland (2005), among others. In the Midnight Sun Trio she collaborates with Knut Erik Sundquist (bass) and Arvid Engegård (violin). Within S.L. Band she collaborated with Bjørn Andor Drage (piano), Håvar Bendiksen (guitar and accordion), Trond-Viggo Solås (bass) and Arnfinn Bergrabb (percussion). Lundeng got in contact with old fiddlers in Salten, Lofoten, at an early stage and she has undoubtedly contributed to the preservation of the Nordland traditional folk heritage.[1]
From the start Lundeng primarily was a promoter of traditional folk music from Nordland, she has over the years shifted more to perform the music she makes herself. But still she has the core of the Nordland folk music in most of what she writes. At the same time she gets inspiration both from jazz, contemporary and folk traditions from other countries.[6]
Discography
Solo albums
- 1991: Havella(Heilo), slåtter from Nordland
- 1994: Drag (Kirkelig Kulturverksted)
- 1997: Ættesyn (Kirkelig Kulturverksted), with some of her own compositions and traditional folk music from Nordland
- 2000: Vals Til Den Røde Fela (Kirkelig Kulturverksted), with her own compositions
- 2004: Forunderlig Ferd (Kirkelig Kulturverksted), with her own compositions as well as some traditional works
- 2006: Nattevåk (Kirkelig Kulturverksted), with her own compositions
- 2011: Mot (Kirkelig Kulturverksted), with her own compositions as well as the contemporary works "Imella" by Rolf Wallin
Collaborations
- 1994: Sweet Sunny North: Henry Kaiser And David Lindley In Norway (Shanachie)
- 1996: Sweet Sunny North, Vol. 2 (Shanachie)
- 1996: Norske Turdansar II, frå Agder og Nord-Norge (Heilo), with Ånon-Egeland
- 2004: Aejlies Gaaltije (Vuelie), with Frode Fjellheim
- 2011: Rolf Wallin: Wire and String (Simax Classics)
- 2013: Flåte (Norway Music), with Hammer & Hersk (Arild Hammero & Daniel Herskedal)
Honors
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Susanne Lundeng Biography". NRK. Retrieved 2013-09-27.
- ↑ "Susanne Lundeng". womex.com. Retrieved 2 October 2013.
- ↑ "Susanne Lundeng". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2 October 2013.
- ↑ "Susanne Lundeng og Chris Stout". chrissout.com.uk. Retrieved 2 October 2013.
- ↑ "SUSANNE LUNDENG & BAND". kdz.hr. Retrieved 2 October 2013.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 "Rff‐prisen til Susanne Lundeng". Folkemusikk.no. 17 September 2013. Retrieved 2013-09-27.
External links
- Official website
- Susanne Lundeng Biography at NRK fylkesleksikon (in Norwegian)
Awards | ||
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Preceded by Ola Bremnes |
Recipient of the Nordlysprisen 2005 |
Succeeded by Jan Gunnar Hoff |