Dråm - Erik Ask-Upmark and Anna Rynefors - CD
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Dråm (Nordic Traditions, Sweden)
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Musicians Erik Ask-Upmark and Anna Rynefors are both riksspelmän and combine ancient instruments to create new sounds with their combination of nyckelharpa, Celtic harp with Swedish and medieval bagpipes providing the endless dråm (drone) that gives them their name.

   

Erik Ask-Upmark: Harp, Swedish bagpipe, medieval sakpipa, Dalslandpipa
Anna Rynefors: Nyckelharpa, Swedish bagpipe, slagverk, rebec

Erik Ask-Upmark and Anna Rynefors are also members of the ensemble Svanevit
You might also like to hear Maria Rojas

Tracks and samples
  • Kringellek
  • Trilltrall
  • Fransosen
  • A-mollarn
  • Skebergslåten
  • Sporren
  • Brudmarsch
  • Kringellek
  • Trilltrall
  • Fransosen
  • A-mollarn
  • Skebergslåten
  • Sporren
  • Brudmarsch
  • Polonäsfrossa
  • Springlek
  • Eddi o Addi
  • Valltrall
  • Stabblåten
  • Efter dansen
  • Seglora
  • Polonäsfrossa
  • Springlek
  • Eddi o Addi
  • Valltrall
  • Stabblåten
  • Efter dansen
  • Seglora

The artists' bio:
Dråm is the name of a Swedish folk music duo that blends modern influences and ancient traditions, delving deep into the rich treasure trove of Nordic traditional music. Dråm conjures forth sounds drawing upon both medieval and contemporary roots. Dråm takes you on a journey through an ancient world of drama, romance, magic and music. Music that has wandered through the ages from musician to musician. Music that connects to the past but looks ahead to the future. Music that, in these changing times, remains as constant as the underlying drone – or dråm – of the bagpipe…

The musicians, Erik Ask-Upmark and Anna Rynefors, create music with the help of ancient and unique instruments, featuring Sweden’s national instrument, the Nyckelharpa, alongside with the traditional Celtic harp and the little-known Swedish bagpipe with its haunting tone. Both Erik and Anna are riksspelmän - “Master musicians of the Realm”, the finest honor bestowed upon a performer of traditional music in Sweden!

In the last years, Dråm has received international acclaim and has performed at festivals and folk events throughout Scandinavia as well as in San Francisco, Paris, Amsterdam, Zürich, Berlin and Moscow.

ERIK ASK-UPMARK studied musicology and music history in Gothenburg and has worked as a professional performer for the last decade. He plays the harp and different types of bagpipes, including the little-known Swedish bagpipe, a very different instrument compared to its more famous Scottish namesake. In 2004 he was awarded the title of "riksspelman" for his playing and now shares his time between solo projects, including tuition on the harp and bagpipes, and work with many different ensembles.

ANNA RYNEFORS likewise studied musicology for many years and worked much with historical music, specializing in ancient bowed instruments like the rebec and viola da gamba. When the focus shifted more to traditional music, she was quick to pick up the Nyckelharpa but also mastered the Swedish bagpipes and finally became "Riksspelman" in the summer of 2005.

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