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Väsen
Sunday, September 16, 2007
leading Swedish folk revivalists
Door 7:30 P.M., Music 8:00 P.M. | Purchase advance tickets: $20.50

The three meanings of the Swedish word Väsen—essence, spirit, and hullabaloo—perfectly encompass this trio, which is equal parts Nordic tradition and whirling dervish. Rooted in the musical traditions of Uppland, Sweden, Väsen transforms venerable polskas and marches into modern groove masterpieces, all the while retaining the consummate playing skills and ageless appeal of the best traditional music.

The trio's unique sound showcases the playing of Olov Johansson, a virtuoso of the nykelharpa, a keyed 16-string instrument related to both the hurdy-gurdy and the fiddle, along with violist Mikael Marin and guitarist Roger Tallroth. On stage and on albums like their recent Linnaeus Väsen (NorthSide), the group executes dense, sinuous arrangements with sizzling intensity and deft interplay.

National Public Radio's All Things Considered said of Väsen, "The absurdly broad term 'world music' is rendered useless in the face of these musicians who play with such passion and glee that everything on the globe seems to disappear except their hometown fires. This is 'local music' in the best sense of the word—believable, human-scaled, and fluent in the international language of musical interplay." One member of Väsen put it more succinctly: "We can promise you one thing. You never know quite what's going to happen."

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