Benedicte Maurseth - Photo by Simen Skari

Norwegian Fiddler and Composer Benedicte Maurseth

Benedicte Maurseth, a renowned traditional folk musician and singer from Norway, was born on February 7th, 1983 in Eidfjord, Hardanger. Since her early childhood, music has been an integral part of her life, as she began playing the fiddle at the tender age of seven. Knut Hamre was her mentor in the early years of her career.

Maurseth has earned a minor in art history from the University of Bergen and studied at the Ole Bull Academy in Voss from 2004 to 2006. She has a passion for the baroque instrument viola d’amore and is an accomplished Hardanger fiddler. She has also mastered the art of kveding, a traditional Norwegian vocal style.

Maurseth is currently based in Bergen and works as a freelance musician. She has performed extensively in concerts and events, both nationally and internationally. Her performances have taken her to various countries, including the USA, Canada, India, Germany, Belgium, and Iceland. She has enthralled audiences worldwide with her solo performances and collaborations with other artists.

Benedicte Maurseth – Photo by Simen Skari

In 2006, Maurseth, along with Knut Hamre, Nils Økland, and Sigbjørn Apeland, released the album Rosa I Botnen. It is a remarkable album featuring traditional music from Hardanger, performed on fiddles that date back to the 1600s and 1700s, making it the oldest Hardanger fiddles preserved to date. This album was a landmark achievement in the genre of traditional Norwegian music.

In 2008, Maurseth teamed up with Berit Opheim, Åsne Valland Norli, and Kristin Skaare to release Fodnes, which is based on folk music from Hardanger collected by Geirr Tveitt. The album features a collection of traditional Norwegian songs, showcasing the rich musical heritage of the region.

In 2009, Maurseth composed new music for a theatrical adaptation of Jon Fosse’s lyrics in Andvake. She performed on stage alongside the celebrated actor Svein Tindberg, and the music from this performance became the foundation of her first solo album, Alde, which was released in 2010.

Maurseth has also collaborated with Jon Fosse himself, and together with Gabriel Fliflet, Stein Urheim, Kristoffer Voght, and Per Jørgensen, she released the album Åresong in 2011. The album was a commissioned work at the Bergen International Festival in 2010, and it features Jon Fosse’s lyrics set to music.

Benedicte Maurseth is a gifted musician who has made a significant contribution to the traditional Norwegian music scene. Her passion for the Hardanger fiddle and her mastery of the art of kveding have earned her worldwide acclaim. Her music is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Norway, and her performances are an inspiration to music lovers around the world.

Benedicte Maurseth – Photo by Anders Bergersen

In 2019, she released her self-titled album, showcasing her virtuosity on the Hardanger fiddle and her captivating voice. This album marked a new chapter in her already remarkable career, as she performed traditional music and incorporated her own compositions.

Benedicte Maurseth” comprises ten tracks, with track one composed by Lars Skjervheim, and tracks four and six composed by Maurseth herself, with all other tracks being traditional music performed and arranged by her.

In 2022, Benedicte Maurseth released Hárr (2022), an homage to the wildlife and mountain people of Benedicte Maurseth’s home area in Hardanger. The sound of her mesmerizing Hardanger fiddle is woven seamlessly together with that of birds and the other musicians’ musical impressions. Always moving forward with a steely calm disposition, the record draws you into a world where one feels to be one with nature, wandering over a mountain plateau. Benedicte was raised in Maurset in Eidfjord – near Hardangervidda National Park – and has hiked through the mountains her whole life, clearly laying the foundation for this musical expedition.

As traditional folk musicians have always been, Maurseth is open to contemporary influences from interactive art and music styles. The work Hárr oscillates between Norwegian folk tunes, free improvised music, American minimalism, and extensive use of musique concrète. In the tracks you will also hear natural soundscapes via the movements of reindeer, reindeer herders, birds, and insects all recorded in Hardangervidda.

Benedicte is among other things inspired by ecosophy, the school of environmental philosophy developed by Arne Næss which states that humankind is not the center of the natural world but rather an equal participant in it. The tune “Heilo” displays what it is to be one with nature in the best way; the musicians play with and variate upon the rhythm of the characteristic bird sound. The track “kollasj I” summarizes in many ways the vision behind the whole work. It consists of interviews with Benedicte’s great-great-grandfather Franz Gustav Andersson Törna from Northern Sweden and her great-grandfather Leif Maurseth, both of whom were hunters and reindeer herders.

Hárr was commissioned by Hardanger Musikkfest in 2019, composed by Maurseth, and arranged and performed in collaboration with master musicians Mats Eilertsen and Håkon Stene among others. “Hárr” is the Norse name for Hårteigen, the most characteristic mountain in Hardangervidda.

The lineup on Hárr includes Benedicte Maurseth on Hardanger fiddle; Mats Eilertsen on contrabass, electronics; and Håkon Stene on vibraphone, percussion, electronics. Guests: Jørgen Træen on electronics; Rolf-Erik Nystrøm on saxophone; and Stein Urheim on langeleik, harmonica, electronics, samples, percussion.

“Working creatively and hiking in the mountains are very much the same to me. Both evoke and require the same presence, as well as a deep listening that makes the senses open and clear. They are both something that can be done alone or in company, in conversation or in silence. Both require time, patience and thoughtful repetition and give a necessary reminder of something else, something bigger than ourselves.” -Benedicte Maurseth 

(headline image: Benedicte Maurseth – Photo by Simen Skari)

Discography:

Alde (Heilo Records, 2010)
Benedicte Maurseth (Heilo Records, 2019)
Hárr (Hubro, 2022)

Collaborations

With Knut Hamre:

Rosa I Botnen (Heilo Records, 2006)
Anima (Heilo Records, 2012)

With Åsne Valland Nordli, Berit Opheim & Kristin Skaare:

Fodne Ho Svara Stilt (Heilo Records, 2008)
Duo with Åsne Valland Nordli)
Over Tones (ECM Records, 2014)

Author: Angel Romero

Angel Romero y Ruiz has dedicated his life to musical exploration. His efforts included the creation of two online portals, worldmusiccentral.org and musicasdelmundo.com. In addition, Angel is the co-founder of the Transglobal World Music Chart, a panel of world music DJs and writers that celebrates global sounds. Furthermore, he delved into the record business, producing world music studio albums and compilations. His works have appeared on Alula Records, Ellipsis Arts, Indígena Records and Music of the World.
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