
Benedicte Maurseth Mirra Vinyl LP 2025
1. Mirra
2. Dagar Med Vind
3. Kalven Reiser Seg
4. Sommarbeite
5. Kvitkrull
6. Jaktmarsj
7. NysnĂž Over Reinlav
8. Simleflokk Under MÄnen
On the album Mirra, the innovative folk musician Benedicte Maurseth once again invites us to the vast Hardangervidda plateauâthis time with a focus on the wild reindeer. When Benedicte Maurseth released the album HĂĄrr in 2022, the visionary Hardanger fiddle player was praised for creating a masterpiece. Her blend of the distinctive sound of the Hardanger fiddle and the use of concrete sounds from wildlife immersed listeners in a unique soundscape. For HĂĄrr, she received the prestigious Nordic Music Prize, and the album was named one of the worldâs top ten folk music releases of the year by The Guardian. Now she releases the long-awaited follow-up Mirra, which, like HĂĄrr, is a concept album where concrete sound plays a central role in the compositions. This time, the focus is on the wild reindeer, native to Maurseth's home area of Eidfjord in Hardanger. The work follows elements of the reindeer's distinctive sounds and annual cycle, as in âThe Calf Rises,â âSummer Grazing,â and âHunting March,â as well as their behavior and masterful adaptation to the nature they live in harmony with Mirra is an old, forgotten dialect word from Hardanger, describing when reindeer run together in a circling patternâboth to keep warm and to ward off predators. The word was also used to describe a time when reindeer âteemedâ in large numbers. The music is repetitive and marked by the hypnotic repetitions of folk music, also inspired by American minimalism, krautrock, and free improvised music. The concept and music are presented and composed by Benedicte Maurseth and further developed and arranged in collaboration with her outstanding fellow musicians: HĂ„kon Stene on melodic percussion, Mats Eilertsen on bass and electronics, and Morten Qvenild on keyboards. The album was recorded by Morten Qvenild at Ugla Lyd Studio in Nesodden in 2024, and produced by Benedicte Maurseth and JĂžrgen TrĂŠen.
Benedicte Maurseth Mirra Vinyl LP 2025
1. Mirra
2. Dagar Med Vind
3. Kalven Reiser Seg
4. Sommarbeite
5. Kvitkrull
6. Jaktmarsj
7. NysnĂž Over Reinlav
8. Simleflokk Under MÄnen
On the album Mirra, the innovative folk musician Benedicte Maurseth once again invites us to the vast Hardangervidda plateauâthis time with a focus on the wild reindeer. When Benedicte Maurseth released the album HĂĄrr in 2022, the visionary Hardanger fiddle player was praised for creating a masterpiece. Her blend of the distinctive sound of the Hardanger fiddle and the use of concrete sounds from wildlife immersed listeners in a unique soundscape. For HĂĄrr, she received the prestigious Nordic Music Prize, and the album was named one of the worldâs top ten folk music releases of the year by The Guardian. Now she releases the long-awaited follow-up Mirra, which, like HĂĄrr, is a concept album where concrete sound plays a central role in the compositions. This time, the focus is on the wild reindeer, native to Maurseth's home area of Eidfjord in Hardanger. The work follows elements of the reindeer's distinctive sounds and annual cycle, as in âThe Calf Rises,â âSummer Grazing,â and âHunting March,â as well as their behavior and masterful adaptation to the nature they live in harmony with Mirra is an old, forgotten dialect word from Hardanger, describing when reindeer run together in a circling patternâboth to keep warm and to ward off predators. The word was also used to describe a time when reindeer âteemedâ in large numbers. The music is repetitive and marked by the hypnotic repetitions of folk music, also inspired by American minimalism, krautrock, and free improvised music. The concept and music are presented and composed by Benedicte Maurseth and further developed and arranged in collaboration with her outstanding fellow musicians: HĂ„kon Stene on melodic percussion, Mats Eilertsen on bass and electronics, and Morten Qvenild on keyboards. The album was recorded by Morten Qvenild at Ugla Lyd Studio in Nesodden in 2024, and produced by Benedicte Maurseth and JĂžrgen TrĂŠen.
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1. Mirra
2. Dagar Med Vind
3. Kalven Reiser Seg
4. Sommarbeite
5. Kvitkrull
6. Jaktmarsj
7. NysnĂž Over Reinlav
8. Simleflokk Under MÄnen
On the album Mirra, the innovative folk musician Benedicte Maurseth once again invites us to the vast Hardangervidda plateauâthis time with a focus on the wild reindeer. When Benedicte Maurseth released the album HĂĄrr in 2022, the visionary Hardanger fiddle player was praised for creating a masterpiece. Her blend of the distinctive sound of the Hardanger fiddle and the use of concrete sounds from wildlife immersed listeners in a unique soundscape. For HĂĄrr, she received the prestigious Nordic Music Prize, and the album was named one of the worldâs top ten folk music releases of the year by The Guardian. Now she releases the long-awaited follow-up Mirra, which, like HĂĄrr, is a concept album where concrete sound plays a central role in the compositions. This time, the focus is on the wild reindeer, native to Maurseth's home area of Eidfjord in Hardanger. The work follows elements of the reindeer's distinctive sounds and annual cycle, as in âThe Calf Rises,â âSummer Grazing,â and âHunting March,â as well as their behavior and masterful adaptation to the nature they live in harmony with Mirra is an old, forgotten dialect word from Hardanger, describing when reindeer run together in a circling patternâboth to keep warm and to ward off predators. The word was also used to describe a time when reindeer âteemedâ in large numbers. The music is repetitive and marked by the hypnotic repetitions of folk music, also inspired by American minimalism, krautrock, and free improvised music. The concept and music are presented and composed by Benedicte Maurseth and further developed and arranged in collaboration with her outstanding fellow musicians: HĂ„kon Stene on melodic percussion, Mats Eilertsen on bass and electronics, and Morten Qvenild on keyboards. The album was recorded by Morten Qvenild at Ugla Lyd Studio in Nesodden in 2024, and produced by Benedicte Maurseth and JĂžrgen TrĂŠen.












