Lux Emilia Amper
Album info
Album-Release:
2016
HRA-Release:
02.12.2016
Album including Album cover
- Emilia Amper (1981):
- 1Spelpuma04:20
- Traditional
- 2Halling etter Bråta Per03:10
- Emilia Amper (1981):
- 3Ljus i mörkrets tid: Ljus i morkrets tid (Light in the Time of Darkness)04:17
- 4Johanna's Bike Ride03:20
- Traditional
- 5Den melancoliska pollonessen (The Melancholic Polonaise)04:31
- Emilia Amper (1981):
- 6Lux07:10
- 7Elden04:36
- Traditional
- 8Polska efter Sven Donat04:44
- 9Näckens polska från gamla tider03:37
- Emilia Amper (1981):
- 10Trueman04:50
- 11Sälen (The Seal)05:32
- 12Butterfly Bazaar09:20
Info for Lux
In 2012, Emilia Amper’s solo debut album „Trollfågeln“ („The Magic Bird“, BIS-2013) was a revelation. Not only to those who had never before heard the silvery sound of the nyckelharpa (‘keyed fiddle’), but also for the way Emilia on it combined her roots in Scandinavian folk music with her very own and individual voice. Lux, her new album, confirms the promise of the earlier disc – a selection of her own compositions and traditional Swedish and Norwegian tunes which she performs solo and with a group of musician friends in various constellations.
With its roots stretching back to medieval Europe, the nyckelharpa (‘keyed fiddle’) almost died out in the middle of the twentieth century, but has made a remarkable comeback and is attracting an increasing number of performers in Sweden and around the world. Firmly grounded in Swedish traditional music, Emilia Amper has also worked with musicians from many other backgrounds, and can be regarded as an important ambassador for her instrument, but also for the inquisitive and open spirit which characterizes modern folk music.
Emilia Amper, harp, vocals, arrangements
Bridget Marsden, violin
Emma Ahlberg Ek, 5-string violin
Anders Löfberg, cello, vocals
Olle Linder, double bass, vocals
Dan Svensson, percussion, vocals
Fredrik Gille, percussion
No biography found.
This album contains no booklet.