Stockholm Voices & Lena Willemark
Stockholm Voices and their band perform three salons this spring with different guest artists – in the finale: Lena Willemark.
In the third and final salon, Stockholm Voices and band meet the Swedish Grammy awarded singer, national folk musician and composer Lena Willemark. Willemark is undoubtedly one of the Nordic countries' most versatile artists, all genres included, but the foundation has always been the folk music from her upbringing in Älvdalen in the region Dalecarlia in Sweden.
Along with their band, vocal jazz quartet Stockholm Voices has captivated Swedish jazz audiences since their first tour in 2014. With sold-out concerts, radio recordings and luminous reviews, they are highly coveted at Swedish jazz clubs and festivals. In this concert series, focus is on exciting musical encounters with artists from different genres – the Grünewald Hall is transformed into an intimate living room.
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The music
Approximate times -
Jimmy van Heusen It Could Happen to You arr Mikael Skoglund5 min
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Trad Jag vet en dejlig rosa
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Lennon/McCartney Norwegian Wood
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Chico Buarque de Hollanda Quem te Viu, quem te Vê
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Trad Vallåt - Älvdalspolska
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Fredrik Dahl/Michael Malmgren/Mats Schubert/Bo Sundström Semester
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Trad Ja-ia
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Intermission25 min
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Trad Trilo
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Boris Vian/Harold B Berg Le Déserteur
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Trad Vindarna sucka uti skogarna arr Mikael Skoglund5 min
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Lena Willemark Ra weg
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Richard Rodgers It Never Entered My Mind
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Oliver Nelson Miss Fine
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Richard Rodgers This Can’t Be Love
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Vincent Youmans Without a Song
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Encore:
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Trad Ukranian Chorale from Gammalsvenskby - Den blomstertid nu kommer after Katarina Utas
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Bill Evans Monicas vals "Waltz for Debby" arr Mikael Skoglund3 min
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Participants
- Stockholm Voices
- Lena Willemark fiddle/vocals
- Carl Bagge piano
- Svante Söderqvist double bass
- Johan Löfcrantz Ramsay drums
- Klas Lindquist alto saxophone/clarinet
- Anton Forsberg tenor