CD Kirkelig Kulturverksted/ Indigo Release date: 26/Nov/2001
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Sales Rank:
#8 in Scandinavia #1063 in World Music
Style:
Scandinavia
Product No.:
2226566
Details / Tracklist:
01. "N?r de lider mot jul"
02. "Nu vandrer fra hver en verdens krok"
03. "Staffansvisa"
04. "Veien som gar inn te Betlehem"
05. "Gl?ns ?ver sj? och strand"
06. "Det kimer nu til julefest"
07. "Marias vaggsang"
08. "Nu flinteskudd og klokkeklang-Tomtarnas julnatt"
09. "I den kalde vinter"
10. "Det var en natt"
11. "Finn veien engel"
12. "Ave Maria"
13. "Fra fjord og fjaere"
14. "Josef"
15. "Dsemberbarn"
16. "Deilig er jorden/H?rlig ?r jorden"
Number of discs:
1
Description:
Labelcode 05811152
"Desemberbarn" is a captivating CD collaboration between Norwegian singer-songwriter Kari Bremnes and Swedish actor-singer Rikard Wolff, released by the renowned label Kirkelig Kulturverksted/Indigo. This album beautifully blends Nordic musical traditions with poetic lyricism, creating an atmospheric journey through winter landscapes and introspective themes. The songs are characterized by their emotional depth, haunting melodies, and evocative storytelling that resonate deeply with listeners.
Kari Bremnes is celebrated as one of Norway?s most influential contemporary artists, known for her expressive voice and profound songwriting. She has received multiple Spellemann Awards (the Norwegian Grammy) and has built a dedicated international following over decades of acclaimed releases. Rikard Wolff was a beloved Swedish performer recognized for his powerful stage presence in both music and film; his collaborations have left an indelible mark on Scandinavian culture.
Kirkelig Kulturverksted is a distinguished Norwegian record label established in 1974, famous for its commitment to artistic integrity across genres such as folk, jazz, world music, and more. The label supports innovative projects that bridge cultural boundaries while maintaining high production standards?making it the perfect home for "Desemberbarn."