Gjallarhorn (band)
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Gjallarhorn (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈjâlːarˌhuːɳ], Finland Swedish: [ˈjɑlːɑrˌhuːrn]) is a Finnish band that performs world music with roots in the folk music of Finland and Sweden. The group was formed in 1994. The band's music echoes the ancient folk music tradition of Scandinavia with medieval ballads, minuets, prayers in runo-metric chanting and ancient Icelandic rímur epics in a modern way. The group is named after the Gjallarhorn associated with the god Heimdallr from the Norse mythology.
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Origin | South Ostrobothnia, Finland |
Genres | World music, folk music |
Years active | 1994–present |
Members | Petter Berndalen (percussion) (2004– ) Adrian Jones (viola, mandola, kalimba) (2000–) Göran Månsson (flutes, recorders, sub contrabass recorder) (2005– ) Jenny Wilhelms (vocals, fiddle and hardangerfiddle) (1994– ) |
Past members | Jakob Frankenhaeuser (didgeridoo) (1994–1996) David Lillkvist (percussion) (1996–2002) Tommy Mansikka-Aho (didgeridoo, slideridoo and jaw harp) (1996–2004) Christopher Öhman (viola, mandola)(1994–2000) Sara Puljula (percussion) (2002–2003) |
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