The World Music Institute concludes the 2014-15 edition of its intimate Global Salon series with Nordic Fiddlers Bloc on Wednesday, April 22, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. at the Thalia Theater at Symphony Space.
GLOBAL SALON
The informal and intimate Global Salon series-which takes place at the 168-seat Leonard Nemoy Thalia theater on the Upper West Side-presents an enticing format for delving into esoteric and ancient traditional music, the kind that won't be found in the mainstream. Now in its third year, the series continues to feature brilliant artists who not only perform, but also share with the audience cultural history and personal stories. Global Salon offers outstanding performances combined with a rare glimpse into the work and minds of modern practitioners of authentic traditional art forms.
NORDIC FIDDLERS BLOC
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The Nordic Fiddlers Bloc is comprised of Olav Luksengård Mjelva (Norway), Anders Hall (Sweden) and Kevin Henderson (Shetland).
Olav is an award-winning musician who is also a member of the acclaimed band SVER and widely recognised as one of Norway's finest fiddle players; Anders, also a member of SVER, is continually cited as one of Sweden's leading fiddle players across a broad range of styles; and Kevin, one of Shetlands finest fiddle players, is a member of such bands as Boys of the Lough, Fiddlers' Bid and Session A9. Individually they are regarded as three of the finest young fiddle players currently working in the international folk music scene, while collectively they are now finding themselves increasingly in demand across the world due to their unique collaboration, onstage sense of humor and inter-band 'banter.'TICKETS
Tickets for all World Music Institute events are available for purchase online at www.worldmusicinstitute.org, by calling (212) 545-7536, or in person at the WMI Box Office at 101 Lafayette Street, #801.
Student and group discounts are available, as are VIP tickets for select events. Discounts are also available for WMI Friends with memberships starting at $70. WMI Friends enjoy priority seating throughout the season.Photo Courtesy of the World Music Institute
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