Vikings Chant (Alfar Fagrahvél Edition) SKÁLD

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Album-Release:
2019

HRA-Release:
20.09.2019

Label: Decca Records France

Genre: World Music

Subgenre: Worldbeat

Artist: SKÁLD

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  • 1 Enn Átti Loki Fleiri Börn 01:21
  • 2 Rún 02:39
  • 3 Valfreyjudrápa 03:03
  • 4 Níu 03:03
  • 5 Flúga 02:30
  • 6 Gleipnir 04:05
  • 7 Krákumál 03:18
  • 8 Ó Valhalla 03:33
  • 9 Ec Man Iötna 01:58
  • 10 Yggdrasill 03:32
  • 11 Ódinn 03:06
  • 12 Ginnunga 04:04
  • 13 Jóga 03:34
  • 14 Seven Nation Army 04:03
  • 15 Riders On The Storm 04:22
  • 16 Hross 03:51
  • 17 High Hopes 05:19
  • 18 Öll Of Rök Fira 03:58
  • Total Runtime 01:01:19

Info for Vikings Chant (Alfar Fagrahvél Edition)



KÁLD is a unique project in music inspired by Nordic mythology. Developed over time by a group of enthusiasts, the project originated when producer-composer Christophe Voisin-Boisvinet encountered a trio of talented singers whose voices had atypical timbres. Together they decided to breathe new life into the poetry of the ancient skalds, whose ancient language – Old Norse – told stories of the Vikings and their gods.

In the early Middle Ages, the skalds of Scandinavian society were storytellers, poets and musicians. In the same way as the bards of the Celts, they sang the praises of their bloodlines, narrating the epic feats of heroes or the exploits of their Gods in times when the oral tradition was sovereign.

Blending chanted narratives with rhythmical song — in a combination carried by music that often led to a state of trance — the skalds captivated their listeners with the power of the images they evoked. Skaldic poetry is extremely strong, with a rich vocabulary and often complex verses that confer a mysterious aura on the meaning, conferring the status of an initiate on the author of such works. It can also be noted that this narrative role was not reserved for men alone, as the names of several female skalds are known to us.

Pierrick Valence, vocals, folk instruments
Justine Galmiche, vocals
Mattjö Haussy, vocals

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