Slättar pä tunga Berit Opheim Versto

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Album info

Album-Release:
2008

HRA-Release:
12.11.2010

Label: 2L

Genre: Folk

Subgenre: Traditional Folk

Artist: Berit Opheim Versto

Composer: Various Composers

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • 1 Springar Etter Gudmund Eide 01:34
  • 2 Ginas Vals 02:44
  • 3 Gamleslatten 02:14
  • 4 Ein Golo Gut 01:17
  • 5 Rudl Etter Severin Kjerland 02:42
  • 6 Springar Etter Anna Skeie 01:35
  • 7 Rudl Etter Severin Kjerland 02:42
  • 8 Kari Midtigard Pa Tinn 01:00
  • 9 Halling Etter Anna Skeie 01:40
  • 10 Rudl Etter Trygve Hoeve 02:43
  • 11 Bygdatraen 03:54
  • 12 Rudl Etter Endre Bjotveit 01:55
  • 13 Brureslatt Etter Anders Sagen 02:09
  • 14 Attegloyma 00:47
  • 15 Springar Etter Lars Flaten 01:43
  • 16 Grautatvoro 01:44
  • 17 Jornvrenja 03:20
  • 18 Springar Etter Sjur Eldegard 02:03
  • 19 Springar Etter Olda Hastadbo 02:28
  • Total Runtime 40:14

Info for Slättar pä tunga

It's Saturday night in rural Norway. You want to hold a dance, but there's no band, not even a fiddler. What do you do? Ask a singer to sing the tunes for dancing. That's what Versto does--and does magnificently using the melodies themselves as springboards for folk improvisation. It's a demanding but glorious piece of work, as well as being an insight into a little piece of history. - highbeam

Berit Opheim Versto from Voss is one of Norway’s foremost folk singers.

She is a very versatile singer, frequently performing across genre boundaries, drawing inspiration from such diverse areas as traditional music, early music, improvisation and contemporary music. Her ability to perform in such a wide variety of styles means that she is much in demand as a performer; she has contributed to numerous CD recordings in addition to her own solo projects.

Berit leads an extensive performing career in Norway and further afield, touring in the USA, Japan and Europe. She has appeared as a soloist with the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra, Oslo Chamber Choir, BIT 20 Ensemble and the Norwegian Radio Orchestra and has premiered several works written especially for her. In 2005 and 2006 she sang the roles of The Queen of the Night and Papagena in the production Tryllefløyta (The Magic Flute) – a folk opera which toured Norway and Sweden.

Booklet for Slättar pä tunga

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