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dc.date.accessioned2013-01-04T13:30:03Z
dc.date.available2013-01-04T13:30:03Z
dc.date.issued2012
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2077/31808
dc.descriptionKristian Blak: piano, stones ; Anders Hagberg: flutes, saxophone, percussion ; Richard Nunns: Taonga Puoro, traditional Maori instruments ; Hedin Ziska Davidsen: electronics, guitars ; Mikael Blak: basssv
dc.subjectSound recordingsv
dc.titleYggdrasil: Stone & Watersv
dc.title.alternativeGrót & Vatnsv
dc.type.svepartistic work
dc.contributor.creatorHagberg, Anders
art.typeOfWorkSound recordingsv
art.relation.publishedInlive recording at The Nordic House Tórshavn (Faroe Islands)sv
art.description.workIncludedSpår 1: Oceansv
art.description.workIncludedSpår 2: Bergsv
art.description.workIncludedSpår 3: Meeting Isv
art.description.workIncludedSpår 4: Cavesv
art.description.workIncludedSpår 5: Klaemintsv
art.description.workIncludedSpår 6: Meeting IIsv
art.description.workIncludedSpår 7: Water & stonesv
art.description.workIncludedSpår 8: Waterfallsv
art.description.workIncludedSpår 9: Windfallsv
art.description.projectGrót & Vatn (Stone & Water) was developed from an idea shared by composers Richard Nunns and Kristian Blak. The Faroe Island and New Zealand, Richard's homeland, are poles apart and very different. However, there are important common grounds within the natural environment. Both countries present many forms of stone or rock throughout their lands. Likewise with water, whitch equally interacts with stone. From this concept the piece was formed and realized by the musicians of Yggdrasil - in concert during the festival Summartónar in the Faroe Islands.sv
art.description.summaryGrót & Vatn (HJF 233, Tutl 2012) - live recording at The Nordic House Tórshavn (Faroe Islands)sv
art.relation.urihttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yggdrasil_%28band%29sv


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