Jul
15
Date:  Thursday, July 15, 2010 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Location: New York, NY

Benedicte Maurseth Concert in NY

Benedicte Maurseth. 
Photo: Anders Bergersen/Rikskonsertene.Benedicte Maurseth. Photo: Anders Bergersen/Rikskonsertene

At Scandinavia House on July 15, Norwegian Benedicte Maurseth performs both as a Hardanger fiddler and traditional vocalist. The old tunes from Hardanger form an important part of her repertoire. These are often lyrical and complex, and many of them have been preserved in their original form. She evokes a deep, warm tone in these fiddles by using gut strings and a baroque bow.

Maurseth holds a degree from the Ole Bull Academy. She learned to play the Hardanger fiddle mainly from master fiddler Knut Hamre, but also studied with Stein Versto and Leif Rygg. In the past few years she has also studied with baroque musicians such as Bjarte Eike and Peter Spissky. Maurseth collaborates with a number of musicians who work in various genres, especially at the point of intersection of folk and baroque music, as well as with more improvised music and new music.

In 2006 she and Hamre released the album Rosa i botnen, which could be said to have introduced the concept of “early fiddle tunes.” Because she has used the old style of fiddling, the earliest tunes have regained a dimension that had gone missing long ago. In 2007 Maurseth received the Young Folk Musician of the Year award, INTRO-Folk (Concerts Norway's competition for launching new talent).

$10 ($8 ASF Members)

 


Address

Scandinavia House
58 Park Avenue at 38th St
10016 New York
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