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Ranging from early music performed in churches or museums to viking and medieval folk music for the marketplace or a festival scene, Almune always has a Nordic sound and powerful voices as their trademark. The members' educations range from history to religion and academy of music. Hence the band often combine their musical performance with a lecture on early music, especially at museums and similar places.
Band members
Hans Christian Molbech (vocals, woodwinds, drums)
Molly Clementine Helene Granhøj (vocals, nyckelharpa, bouzouki)
Troels Dueholm Nørgaard (vocals, hurdy gurdy, bouzouki, woodwinds)
Christian Mohr Levisen (hurdy gurdy, bagpibe)
The musicians in Almune played folk music and early music in other ensembles for more than 10 years before they formed Almune in 2014. Since then, they have performed numerous places ranging from medieval festivals to churches and folk venues.
The Danish Folk Radio (RadioFolk.dk) placed Almune's album “Bjergtagen” (released May 20th 2017) on the top 12 list of most noticable folk music albums in 2017 and it also had positive international reviews.
Band members
Hans Christian Molbech (vocals, woodwinds, drums)
Molly Clementine Helene Granhøj (vocals, nyckelharpa, bouzouki)
Troels Dueholm Nørgaard (vocals, hurdy gurdy, bouzouki, woodwinds)
Christian Mohr Levisen (hurdy gurdy, bagpibe)
The musicians in Almune played folk music and early music in other ensembles for more than 10 years before they formed Almune in 2014. Since then, they have performed numerous places ranging from medieval festivals to churches and folk venues.
The Danish Folk Radio (RadioFolk.dk) placed Almune's album “Bjergtagen” (released May 20th 2017) on the top 12 list of most noticable folk music albums in 2017 and it also had positive international reviews.
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