Janne Mark with Arve Henriksen: Altid allerede elsket (Official Video) / Album: Kontinent

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  • Опубликовано: 8 дек 2020
  • Janne Mark with Arve Henriksen "Altid allerede elsket"
    from the album "Kontinent" (ACT, 2020)
    Listen & buy: ACTMusic.lnk.to/JulyID
    www.actmusic.com
    www.jannemark.dk
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Комментарии • 17

  • @dramriddell
    @dramriddell 2 года назад +2

    I've listened to this recording here many, many times and still words fail me to express how it makes me feel. Sublime? Intense? what?....just listen...I'll continue with this moment...

  • @eyelidman09
    @eyelidman09 3 года назад +6

    Delightful. Just the tonic in these surreal times. Please list all of the musicians’...🥶🙏🇬🇧🥶

  • @tromkautokeino7194
    @tromkautokeino7194 3 года назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @shri777
    @shri777 3 года назад +2

    owesome

  • @alessandrosgobbio
    @alessandrosgobbio 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant!

  • @adigavrus1
    @adigavrus1 3 года назад +1

    line up:
    Janne Mark / vocals
    Arve Henriksen / trumpets, spoken word & electronics
    Nils Økland / hardanger fiddle, viola d’amore & violin
    Henrik Gunde / piano, harmonium, mellotron & vibraphone
    Esben Eyermann / double bass
    Bjørn Heebøll / drums

  • @EUNJINKIMPIANO
    @EUNJINKIMPIANO 2 года назад

    is it a viloa or violin that instrument we can't see on the video? I want to see the names of each individual players here. This tracks are one of my lifetime favourite.

  • @eva_unrast
    @eva_unrast 3 года назад

    Can I find the text anywhere? I understand too little with my bit of Danish snapped up while traveling - but what I understand is so beautiful!
    To put it another way: Are the texts included with the CD as a booklet?

    • @esbeneyermann
      @esbeneyermann 3 года назад +1

      Yes lyrics are included in Danish and also English poetic translations.

    • @eva_unrast
      @eva_unrast 3 года назад

      @@esbeneyermann Well, then I know what‘s to do 😁

    • @sigurdvj1274
      @sigurdvj1274 Год назад +1

      Danish: | English:
      En lysflod løber ud mod horisonten | A river of light flows out towards the horizon
      Et flettebånd af skygger, lys og mørke | A braid of shadows, light and darkness
      En glitrende vision | A sparkling vision
      Læg kun ud på dybet | Only lie out on the deep
      Her er du altid allerede ventet | Here you are always already waited
      En retning, der forbinder sig til huse | A direction, that connects to houses
      Af gæstfrihed og håbefuld forventning | An hospitality and hopeful expectation
      Som handling på dit ord | As action on your word
      Intet er at frygte | There is nothing to fear
      Her er du altid allerede ønsket | Here you are always already wanted
      En ring af lys i glober rundt i verden | A ring of light in globes around the world
      Et lyshåb, der vil række ud til andre | A light-hope that will reach out to others
      Som du har rakt dig selv | As you have handed yourself
      Til alt liv på jorden | For all life on earth
      Hvor vi er altid allerede elsket | Where we are always already loved
      En lysflod løber ud mod horisonten | A river of light flows out towards the horizon
      Et flettebånd af skygger, lys og mørke | A braid of shadows, light and darkness
      En glitrende vision | A sparkling vision
      Læg kun ud på dybet | Only lie out on the deep
      Her er du altid allerede ventet | Here you are always already waited
      In danish we use compounded words. They solute to beautiful poetic connections of meanings, images and words. E.g. "lyshåb" in the third verse, which is a combination of "light" and "hope". Translated directly to English would be "A bright hope that will reach out to others". "Light-hope" doesn't sound well in English. Creates a bumpy reading flow. However the adjective "bright" serves completely different mental images. Perhaps association the light of hope is of "sharp" quality.
      The first iteration of the "always already x"-structure could be translated to "always already expected". But the word "expected" makes me think of "expectations", an image not contained in the Danish word. Therefore I chose "waited".

    • @eva_unrast
      @eva_unrast Год назад

      @@sigurdvj1274 Thank you so much! ❤️

  • @eva_unrast
    @eva_unrast 3 года назад +1

    So schön! (Aber ich höre eine Hardangerfiedel, die ist nicht im Bild. Warum nicht?)

    • @esbeneyermann
      @esbeneyermann 3 года назад

      Hi Eva. Due to Corona restrictions in may Nils Økland couldn't fly to Copenhagen from Norway. So he had to record in a studio I western Norway. An area where the Hardinger Fiddle has its origin.

    • @eva_unrast
      @eva_unrast 3 года назад

      @@esbeneyermann Thanks for the information !

  • @J-Christopher-Kenny
    @J-Christopher-Kenny 2 года назад

    Kontinent
    ℗ ACT Music+Vision GmbH+Co.KG
    Released on: 2020-11-13
    Artist: Janne Mark
    Producer: Arve Henriksen
    Vocals, Composer, Lyricist: Janne Mark
    With, Trumpet: Arve Henriksen
    Violin / Fiddle: Nils Økland
    Piano: Henrik Gunde
    Bass: Esben Eyermann
    Drums: Bjørn Heebøll
    Mastering Engineer: Thomas Eberger
    Mixer: August Wanngren
    Sound Engineer: Thomas Vang
    Music Publisher: ACT Music Publishing e.K.