Brøytingar, the collaborative album by Kristian Blak, Yggdrasil & Ole Wich, is a mesmerizing fusion of contemporary classical music and traditional Faroese folk tunes. The album features a range of compositions that showcases the trio's virtuosity and creativity.
Blak, a renowned composer and pianist, brings his unique style to the album, infusing it with his signature blend of classical and jazz influences. Yggdrasil, a chamber ensemble from the Faroe Islands, lends their expertise in traditional Faroese music, creating a beautiful juxtaposition of old and new. Wich, a percussionist, adds a layer of rhythm and texture to the music, elevating it to a whole new level.
The album opens with the hauntingly beautiful "Hvítur," a piece that sets the tone for the rest of the album. The interplay between Blak's piano and Yggdrasil's strings is simply magical. Other standout tracks include "Niðurlag," a lively tune that showcases the trio's virtuosity, and "Tjaldursstovu," a slow and introspective piece that highlights the beauty of the Faroese language.
Danish composer, musician, and record producer, born 31 March 1947 in Fredericia. Graduated in Music and French from the University of Aarhus before moving to the the Faroe Islands in 1974. Together with he founded the folk ensemble (later ) and played an important role in . He is also the founder of the Nordic music ensemble as well as the record label for which he is the CEO. Married to since 1977 and the father of .
Brøytingar is a stunning album that seamlessly blends different genres and cultures. It is a testament to the power of collaboration and the beauty of diversity. Fans of contemporary classical music, traditional folk tunes, and world music will all find something to love in this album. Highly recommended.