Unter dem Titel “Hjemve”, das im Norwegischen Heimweh bedeutet, präsentiert die Sängerin Synnøve Brøndbo Plassen auf ihrem ersten Longplayer eine Sammlung traditioneller Lieder aus der ostnorwegischen Folldal-Region. Plassen hat eine Vielzahl von Archiven nach Vokalstücken durchforstet, viele der Songs waren jedoch über Generationen überspannende mündliche Überlieferung im kollektiven Gedächtnis der Region verankert und auch in Plassens Familie durch ihren Urgroßvater, einen Geiger bekannt. Ihre an traditionellen Gesangstechniken orientierte Umsetzung, bei der der Gesang durch leichte Perkussion begleitet wird, bietet jedoch keineswegs nostalgische Heimatklänge, sondern eine z.T. von ungewöhnlichen Vokaltechniken und Wiederholungsfiguren geprägte Musik, die bei aller Eingängigkeit ihre komplexen Seiten hat. Das Album erscheint in den nächsten Tagen auf CD mit ausführlichem Booklet beim Grappa-Ableger Heilo.
“Growing up in Folldal, Synnøve has always been exposed to instrumental folk music. As a singer, she liked to imitate what the fiddlers were playing. Synnøve discovered the local tradition of dance music performed vocally as an adult and became taken by the tradition. After some research, several examples of instrumental folk tunes being performed vocally in the past emerged, it also turned out that many musicians had learned to play the fiddle by listening to singers. For example, her great-grandfather, Mikael Plassen (1902-1996), was a fiddler in Folldal who learned tunes after his mother’s singing. Synnøve Brøndbo Plassen is a Norwegian folk musician, singer, educator, and is currently taking a master’s degree in music performance of folk music at the Norwegian Academy of Music. She has mostly worked with traditional music from Folldal, Østerdalen and Trøndelag. Her repertoire ranges from children’s songs and psalms to ballads and instrumental music performed vocally. In addition to receiving a number of other talent scholarships and awards, in 2019 she was chosen as the Hilmar talent, which is a national talent award for folk musicians and folk dancers. She has been described as one of the greatest young folk music talents, and is a versatile folk singer through her dissemination of both traditional folk music, arranged folk music, and newly composed music. She has been touring with Bendik Smedåsgjelten Qvam on guitars and mandolin.” (Heilo)