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Norwegian Folk Music Award nominations
Thursday 2.09 - 09:00 -
Baba Toulenga - in my father's shadow
Monday 30.08 - 10:49 -
At the interception between tradition and innovation
Thursday 26.08 - 09:00 -
Nordsjøfestivalen in Farsund
Sunday 22.08 - 09:00 -
Counting down to Folkelarm!
Tuesday 17.08 - 09:00
Garnås, Agnes Buen
Agnes Buen Garnås has grown up with traditional music and song. Since she was a teenager she has worked tirelessly to gain recognition for older singers possessing invaluable knowledge of their traditions. She has received inspiration from singers from many different areas of the country through her work.
Agnes has concertized throughout Norway and abroad, as a soloist and together with singers and musicians from many different genres. She has recorded twenty albums, including Rosensfole with Jan Garbarek and Draumkvedet together with Harald Gundhus, Knut Buen, Kåre Nordstoga and Warren Carlstrøm. Agnes has made several educational recordings, including Tusseliten og Trippeliti - Norwegian Childrens Tradition in Story, Song and Game with Knut Buen and Guttorm Guttormsen; Det Syng - Wandering Nordic Ballads with Anne-Marit Jacobsen, Sinikka Langeland, Eli Storbekken and Halvor Håkanes; and Stev og slått (Song and Melody) with Knut Buen. Agnes also performs in Klangfugl, an innovative educational project for children up to 3 years old.
Agnes performs in three touring concert programs - The Dream Song (Draumkvedet) with organ and hardingfele improvisations by Inger Lise Ulsrud and Knut Buen, Tonemesse - Sacred Services with Material from the Notebooks of Ludwig Lindemann and Ættesong and Meisterspel - Ancestral Songs and Virtuoso Playing.
Teaching at courses and seminars is an equally large part of Agness work. More recently Agnes has worked much with stev (traditional songs) and older folk songs. Agnes is a coeditor of the songbooks 54 viser og stev frå Øst-Telemark (54 Traditional Songs from East Telemark) and Ei vise vil eg kveda (A Song Will I Sing).
Please contact Agnes for details of available concert programs. See also the entries for Kvedar and Det Syng!
Agnes has concertized throughout Norway and abroad, as a soloist and together with singers and musicians from many different genres. She has recorded twenty albums, including Rosensfole with Jan Garbarek and Draumkvedet together with Harald Gundhus, Knut Buen, Kåre Nordstoga and Warren Carlstrøm. Agnes has made several educational recordings, including Tusseliten og Trippeliti - Norwegian Childrens Tradition in Story, Song and Game with Knut Buen and Guttorm Guttormsen; Det Syng - Wandering Nordic Ballads with Anne-Marit Jacobsen, Sinikka Langeland, Eli Storbekken and Halvor Håkanes; and Stev og slått (Song and Melody) with Knut Buen. Agnes also performs in Klangfugl, an innovative educational project for children up to 3 years old.
Agnes performs in three touring concert programs - The Dream Song (Draumkvedet) with organ and hardingfele improvisations by Inger Lise Ulsrud and Knut Buen, Tonemesse - Sacred Services with Material from the Notebooks of Ludwig Lindemann and Ættesong and Meisterspel - Ancestral Songs and Virtuoso Playing.
Teaching at courses and seminars is an equally large part of Agness work. More recently Agnes has worked much with stev (traditional songs) and older folk songs. Agnes is a coeditor of the songbooks 54 viser og stev frå Øst-Telemark (54 Traditional Songs from East Telemark) and Ei vise vil eg kveda (A Song Will I Sing).
Please contact Agnes for details of available concert programs. See also the entries for Kvedar and Det Syng!



