While they are based in the Faroes, Spælimenninir is not strictly a "Faroese" band, either in personnel or music.
Playing together for over 20 years, the line-up includes one native
Faroese, one Swede, two Americans and two Danes. This international collaboration has resulted in a varied
repertoire which reflects each member's heritage and illustrates the links
between the music traditions of the Scandinavian countries and the United
States.
A typical concert might include fiddler Jan Danielsson's lilting Swedish
polskas and walking tunes; Norwegian waltzes and reinlenders; ancient
Faroese ballads (traditionally sung while chain dancing); Shetland reels;
rousing Danish quadrilles; pianist Kristian Blak's modern instrumental
arrangements of Faroese Kingo Hymns and Skjaldur; and mandolinist Ivar
Bærentsen's zesty original dance tunes. Spælimenninir's wide range of
material, skilled musicianship and jovial stage presence combine to create
an entertaining and informative evening.
Spælimenninir has released eight albums on the (Faroese) Tutl (www.tutl.com) label.
Spælimenninir ("the folk musicians") is a lively group of six
musicians that play traditional and contemporary folk music from
Scandinavia on fiddle, recorder, piano, guitar, mandolin and acoustic bass
and vocals. The group's home base is the Faroe Islands in the far North
Atlantic, a small cluster of islands located between Iceland, Norway and
Scotland.
Spælimenninir has toured widely in Denmark, Sweden, Orkney, Shetland,
Scotland, France, Finland and the United States playing at folk
festivals, dances, clubs, and concerts and conducting educational programs
in schools and universities. Their festival appearances have included the
Kaustinen Folk Festival in Finland, Tønder Folk and Jazz Festival in
Denmark, the Shetland Folk Festival and the Edinburgh Folk Festival. In the
U.S., they have made several appearances on the nationally broadcast radio
show "A Prairie Home Companion", produced by Minnesota Public Radio and were
featured performers at the Eisteddfod Folk Festival in Massachusetts, USA.