Ragnhild Hemsing - Violin & hardanger fiddle

Ragnhild Hemsing
- Violin & hardanger fiddle
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Since her childhood, violinist and Hardanger fiddler Ragnhild Hemsing has been deeply connected to the rich musical folk tradition of her native Norway. As a result, she is successfully able to combine the typical elements of Norwegian folk music and classical music in a youthful, fresh, and completely unique new way.

The 2023/2024 season sees Ragnhild Hemsing perform a wide range of programmes throughout Europe. In October 2023, she performed Geirr Tveitt’s second Concerto for Hardanger Fiddle from her album Bruch + Tveitt together with the Philharmonic Orchestra Regensburg at the Regensburg Theatre. Hemsings engagements will also take her to Katowice in Poland for a performance of a special arrangement of Grieg's Peer Gynt with the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra. In the Grieghallen in Bergen, she will be the soloist in Philip Glass' Violin Concerto No. 1 with the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra. Another highlight will be Hemsing's debut at the Brighton Dome with the Brighton Philharmonic under the baton of Adam Hickox in April 2024. A tour with the Trondheim Soloists will take the artist to Germany again with concerts in Munich and Fürth, among other places. Together with the Württembergisches Orchester Reutlingen, Ragnhild Hemsing will be playing in Reutlingen and at the Gezeitenkonzerte in East Frisia. In the field of chamber music, Ragnhild Hemsing will be performing in Germany with some of her long-standing partners such as the cellist Benedict Klöckner and the accordionist Bjarke Mogensen.
A special highlight of the season will be Hemsing's residency at the Bergen International Festival. The first Hardanger fiddle player to be appointed as the festival’s Artist in Residence, she will give several concerts in May and June together with accomplished artists such as Mathias Eick, Mats Eilertsen, Tor Espen Aspaas and the ensemble Barokkanerne.

Hemsing's fourth album on the Berlin Classics label, Vetra, was released in November 2023. Here, too, plays both violin and Hardanger fiddle, which represent her classical and folk musical identity – a characteristic that runs through all her work. Vetra (“Winter” in her local dialect) presents unknown and rarely played melodies and pieces collected from her native region of Valdres by Ludvig Mathias Lindeman in the 1800s.

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BIOGRAPHY 2023/2024

"Ragnhild Hemsing's emotional resonance still resonates,
long after the music has ceased to be heard."
- Julian Haylock

Since her childhood, violinist and Hardanger fiddler Ragnhild Hemsing has been deeply connected to the rich musical folk tradition of her native Norway. As a result, she is successfully able to combine the typical elements of Norwegian folk music and classical music in a youthful, fresh, and completely unique new way.

Born in Valdres in 1988, Ragnhild Hemsing began playing the violin at the age of five and the traditional Hardanger fiddle shortly thereafter. Later she studied at the Barratt Due Music Institute in Oslo and with Professor Boris Kuschnir in Vienna. At only 14 years of age, Ragnhild made her debut with the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra and the Trondheim Symphony Orchestra, performing Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto. Since then, she has built an international career and has made the Hardanger fiddle known outside of Norway. Hemsing's extensive repertoire of classical solo works for violin and lesser-known, complex works for the fiddle make her one of the most versatile musicians of our time.

The 2023/2024 season sees Ragnhild Hemsing perform a wide range of programmes throughout Europe. In October 2023, she performed Geirr Tveitt’s second Concerto for Hardanger Fiddle from her album Bruch + Tveitt together with the Philharmonic Orchestra Regensburg at the Regensburg Theatre. Hemsings engagements will also take her to Katowice in Poland for a performance of a special arrangement of Grieg's Peer Gynt with the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra. In the Grieghallen in Bergen, she will be the soloist in Philip Glass' Violin Concerto No. 1 with the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra. Another highlight will be Hemsing's debut at the Brighton Dome with the Brighton Philharmonic under the baton of Adam Hickox in April 2024. A tour with the Trondheim Soloists will take the artist to Germany again with concerts in Munich and Fürth, among other places. Together with the Württembergisches Orchester Reutlingen, Ragnhild Hemsing will be playing in Reutlingen and at the Gezeitenkonzerte in East Frisia. In the field of chamber music, Ragnhild Hemsing will be performing in Germany with some of her long-standing partners such as the cellist Benedict Klöckner and the accordionist Bjarke Mogensen.
A special highlight of the season will be Hemsing's residency at the Bergen International Festival. The first Hardanger fiddle player to be appointed as the festival’s Artist in Residence, she will give several concerts in May and June together with accomplished artists such as Mathias Eick, Mats Eilertsen, Tor Espen Aspaas and the ensemble Barokkanerne.

Last season Hemsing made her debut at the Festspiele Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, the MDR-Musiksommer, in the Kölner Philharmonie and the Musée d'Orsay, amongst others, as well as with the Wuppertal Symphony Orchestra, where she opened their season. On a tour of Germany with the Trondheim Soloists, she captivated audiences with Grieg's Peer Gynt. Hemsing also returned to the USA at the invitation of the Amelia Island Chamber Music Festival. She performed both chamber music and as soloist with orchestra at the renowned Weilburger Schlosskonzerte and accepted (repeat) invitations from the Nürnberger Symphoniker, the German Baroque Orchestra L'arte del mondo, the Württembergische Philharmonie Reutlingen, the Tallinn Chamber Orchestra, the Norwegian Radio Orchestra (KORK), the Trondheim Soloists, the Kristiansand Orchestra and the Norwegian Baroque Ensemble Barokkanerne.

Important debuts in recent years include concerts with the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, the NDR Radiophilharmonie Hannover, the MRD Symphony Orchestra under Kristjan Järvi, the Nürnberger Symphoniker, the Philharmonic Orchestra Freiburg, the Residentie Orkest The Hague, the Tampere Philharmonic Orchestra under Santtu-Matias Rouvali, the Belgian National Orchestra and the Düsseldorf Symphony Orchestra, as well as appearances at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C., at the Tonhalle Düsseldorf, the Tonhalle Zürich, the Beethovenfest Bonn, the Risør Chamber Music Festival and the Schwetzingen SWR Festival and the Mariinsky Concert Hall in St Petersburg.

Her album Røta (meaning “Roots” in her local dialect), with works by classical Norwegian composers as well as traditional folk music for violin and Hardanger fiddle, received excellent reviews. It was her first album to appear on the label Berlin Classics, as have all her subsequent ones. "Almost too good to be true" was the verdict of journalist Stephan Bartels, whereas Alain Steffen wrote in the music magazine Pizzicato: "Ragnhild Hemsing plays all the pieces with much love and care, technically flawlessly, but always in the spirit of traditional Norwegian music. The purity of the music and the meditative power, the richness of colour and the sparse but warm soulful images set in as of their own accord, offering the listener an intense and truly beautiful listening experience [...]"
Spring 2022 saw the release of her album with the Trondheim Soloists featuring Edvard Grieg's famous incidental music to Peer Gynt. This newly commissioned arrangement for violin and Hardanger fiddle by Tormod Tvete Vik premiered at the Bergen International Festival in May 2021 and was euphorically received by audience and press alike. This album turned out to be a great success on the digital platforms Spotify and Apple Music, obtaining high streaming numbers. In early 2023, Hemsing released her album Bruch + Tveitt, for which she recorded Bruch's Violin Concerto and Geirr Tveitt’s second Concerto for Hardanger Fiddle together with the Bergen Philharmonic.
Hemsing's fourth album on the Berlin Classics label, Vetra, was released in November 2023. Here, too, plays both violin and Hardanger fiddle, which represent her classical and folk musical identity – a characteristic that runs through all her work. Vetra (“Winter” in her local dialect) presents unknown and rarely played melodies and pieces collected from her native region of Valdres by Ludvig Mathias Lindeman in the 1800s. On this album, this cultural heritage is brought to life in a more modern rendition. In addition, two of Hemsing's own compositions, "Vetrahalling" and "Vinterstemning", are included here on an album for the first time. These and other pieces were arranged together with Tormod Tvete Vik and recorded with renowned musicians such as Mathias Eick and Ole and Knut Aastad Braten. The latter play the "langeleik", another traditional Norwegian instrument similar to the zither. This album was also well received by the press. Susanne Schmerda from BR-Klassik, where it was chosen as album of the week, called it an “atmospherically dense album between folk and classical music that makes you yearn for winter and the Advent season and transports us to the far north" and Stephan Schwarz-Peters from the magazine Rondo wrote: "On ‘Vetra’ [Ragnhild Hemsing] has now successfully attempted to breathe new life into ancient sounds, to tell stories from distant centuries in a contemporary way. The treasure she has drawn on could provide material for dozens of further albums."
Her recording of Johan Halvorsen's Fossegrimen, Op. 21 with the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra and Neeme Järvi (Chandos) received great acclaim from the international press. Since this recording, the two have enjoyed a close working relationship. Among other things, Neeme Järvi invited the young artist to make her debut with the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra in February 2012. Ragnhild Hemsing's albums Northern Timbre (label: 2L) and Yr with Tor Espen Aspaas also met with a very positive response from the press and the public. The duo's latest CD, Beethoven's Testaments of 1802 (2L), received rave reviews. "Although Beethoven can be played in many ways, I simply have to say that this is exactly the way Beethoven should be played," wrote Magnus Andersson on musikkritikk.no.

In October 2021, Ragnhild Hemsing received the prestigious Opus Classic Prize in the category “Classical Music without Borders” for her album Røta and also performed at the Awards Gala at the Konzerthaus Berlin, which was broadcast live on ZDF television. After her successful debut at the Beethovenfest Bonn in 2013, Ragnhild Hemsing received the Beethoven Ring, which is awarded annually by the association "Citizens for Beethoven" to an artist performing at the festival. In 2018, she was appointed by the Arts Council Norway as a member of the expert group for "touring activities". She has been an advisor to the Nordic-Baltic Mobility Program for Culture since 2021.

In 2013, Ragnhild Hemsing founded the Hemsing Festival with her sister Eldbjørg Hemsing, which the two have been running together ever since. The chamber music festival takes place every year in February in their hometown of Aurdal in the Valdres region. For further information, see: www.hemsingfestival.com.

Ragnhild Hemsing plays a violin built by Francesco Ruggeri (Cremona, 1694) and a Hardanger fiddle previously played by the violinist and composer Ole Bull (1810-1880), dubbed the "Paganini of the North", both generously on loan from the foundation Dextra Musica.


Status: December 2023

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Ragnhild Hemsing - Vetra (Trailer)

Ragnhild Hemsing - Vetrahalling

Ragnhild Hemsing: Bruch & Tveitt (Trailer)

Ragnhild Hemsing, Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra & Eivind Aadland - "Bruch & Tveitt" Teaser

Ragnhild Hemsing & Trondheim Soloists - Peer Gynt (Trailer)

Ragnhild Hemsing - Grieg's Peer Gynt: Solveig's Song

Ragnhild Hemsing - Røta (Trailer)

Halvorsen: The Song of Veslemøy (arr. for Hardanger Fiddle) / Ragnhild Hemsing & Mario Häring

OPUS KLASSIK- Reeperbahn Festival 2021- Ragnhild Hemsing

Ragnhild Hemsing & Norwegian Radio Orchestra (KORK); Johan Halvorsen - Fossegrimen Op. 21

Ragnhild Hemsing introduces the Hardangerfiedel

Violin Concertos

Tubin, Eduard: Violin Concerto No. 1
Sibelius, Jean: Violin Concerto in D Minor, op. 47
Bruch, Max: Violin Concerto No 1 in G Minor op. 26
Szymanowski, Karol: Concerto no. 2 , op. 61
Tveitt, Geirr: «Three Fjords», Hardanger fiddle Concerto No 2 Op 252

Berg, Alban: Violin Concerto
Bruch, Max: Violin Concerto No 1 in G Minor op. 26
Bruch, Max: Double Concerto for Violin / Clarinet and Viola (playing the viola) in E minor, Op 88
Brustad, Bjarne: Violin Concerto no 1 (Norwegian)
Egge, Klaus: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 26 (1953) ( Norwegian)
Goldmark, Karl: Violin Concerto in A minor Op.​ ​28
Haydn, Joseph: Violin Concerto in A Major “Melker”
Lalo, Edouard: Symphonie Espagnole op. 21
Mendelssohn, Felix: Violin Concerto in E Minor, op. 64
Mendelssohn, Felix: Concerto for Violin, Piano and String Orchestra
Mozart, W. A.: Concerto in B Major, no 1
Mozart, W. A.: Concerto in A Major, no 5
Mozart, W. A.: Sinfonia Concertante in Es for Violin, Viola and Orchestra
Mozart, W. A. : Concertone in C Major for two Violins and Orchestra, KV 190
Nordheim, Arne: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (Norwegian)
Prokofiev, Sergei: Violin Concerto no 2
Sibelius, Jean: Violin Concerto in D Minor, op. 47
Sæverud: Violin Concerto (Norwegian)
Szymanowski, Karol: Concerto no. 2 , op. 61
Tubin, Eduard: Violin Concerto No. 1
Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto in D Major, op. 35
Valen, Vartein: Violin Concerto (started)
Vivaldi: Violin Concerto in D Major
Vivaldi: Concerto in A Minor for two Violins and Orchestra, op. 3, no. 8

 

Hardanger fiddle concertos

Tveitt, Geirr: «Three Fjords», Hardanger fiddle Concerto No 2 Op 252 Tveitt, Geirr: Hardanger Fiddle Concerto No 1
Halvorsen, Johan: Fossegrimen Suite Op. 21

Soloist with Chamber Orchestra

Vivaldi: Four Seasons
Bach: Violin Concerto No. 2 in E Major
Sparre Olsen, Carl Gustav: ”6 short pieces from Lom” for Violin and Orchestra Irgens-Jensen: «Altar» for Violin and String Orchestra
Kvandal: Fantasia for hardingfele og strykere, op. 82

Other repertoire for Violin and Orchestra

Borgstrøm, Hjalmar: Romance for Violin and Orchestra (dedicated to E. Ysaÿe) Bull, Ole: Polacca Guerriera and Sæterjentens Søndag
Halvorsen, Johan: Norwegian Dances No. 1 & 2
Irgens-Jensen: «Bols Vise» fra Driftekaren
Lie, Sigurd: “Huldra aa ́n Elland”, Concert Piece for Violin and Orchestra (~8'30'') Sinding, Christian: Suite for Violin and Orchestra
Svendsen, Johan: Romance for Violin and Orchestra G major op. 26
Chausson, Ernest: Poeme, Op 25
Sarasate: Zigeunerweisen Op. 20

Solo violin & Hardanger fiddle:

Achron, Joseph: Hebrew Melody

Bach: Solo Sonata no.1 in G Minor; Solo Partita no. 2 in D minor; Solo Partita no. 3 in E major; Solo Sonata no. 2 in A minor; Double Concerto for Two Violins

Other repertoire:

Beethoven: Sonata in D Major, no. 1, op 12 Beethoven: Sonata no 8 in G Major, op 30

Bolcom, William: Graceful Goast (1979)

Boulanger, Lilli: Nocturne

Borgström, Hjalmar: Romance for Violin and Orchestra (dedicated to E. Ysaÿe)

Bruch, Max: Violin Concerto in G Minor op. 26
Double Concerto for Violin / Clarinet and Viola (playing the viola) in E minor, Op 88

Brustad, Bjarne: “Eventyrsuiten” for solo violin

Bull, Ole: Polacca Guerriera ”I ensomme stunde” ”Seterjentens søndag”

Chausson, Ernest: Poeme, op. 25

Debussy, Claude: Sonata for Violin and Piano (1917)

Elgar, Edward: Salut d’ Amour Op. 12

Franck, César: Sonata in A Major

Grieg, Edvard: Violin Sonata in F Major, op. 8 Violin Sonata in G Major, op 13 Violin Sonata in C minor, op 4 No 3

Haydn, Joseph: Violin Concerto in A Major “Melker”

Halvorsen, Johan: Norwegian Dances 1 and 2, Gavotte

Halvorsen, Johan: Fossegrimen Suite Op. 21 for Hardanger fiddle and orchestra Veslemøy ́s Son;Hardanger fiddle,​ traditional tunes from Valdres and the region around Hubay, Jenö; Bolero Op. 51, No. 3

Honegger, Arthur: Sonatina for two violins, H. 29

Irgens-Jensen, Ludvig (Norwegian): Sonata for Violin and Piano

Kocian, Jaroslav: Intermezzo Pittoresque op. 18, no 2

Kodály, Zoltán: Duo for violin and violoncello, op.7

Kreisler, Fritz: Recitativo and Scherzo (solo) Rondino; Caprice Vennoice, op 2; Preludium and Allegro

Kroll, William: Banjo and fiddle

Kubelik, Jan: Menuett

Kvam, Oddvar S: 13, op. 115 (written for Ragnhild)

Kvandal, Johan: Quintet for Hardanger fiddle and string quartet Op. 50

Lie, Sigurd: “Huldra aa ́n Elland”, Concert Piece for Violin and Orchestra (~8'30'')

Massenet​, ​Jules: Meditation from Thais

Mendelssohn, Felix: Violin Concerto in E Minor, op. 64; Concerto for Violin, Piano and String Orchestra

Monti, V.: Czardas

Mozart, W. A.:

Violin Concerto in B Flat Major, no 1
Violin Concerto in A Major, no 5
Duo for Violin and Viola in B Major, KV 524
Sinfonia Concertante in Es for Violin, Viola and Orchestra (30 Min) Concertone in C Major for two Violins and Orchestra, KV 190 (started)

Nielsen, Carl: Sonata for Violin and Piano no. 1 in A major op. 9

Nordheim, Arne: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (1997)

Paganini, Niccolò: From 24 Caprices for solo violin

Piazzolla, Astor: Fra “Tangoen historie”

Ptasinský, J.: Tanecek (Little dance)

Prokofiev, Sergei: Violin Concerto no 2; Sonata for 2 violins, Op 56

Ravel, Maurice: Tzigane

Saint-Saëns, Charles Camille: Introduction and Rondo Caprisioso

Sarasate, Pablo de: Carmen Fantasy, op. 25; Zigeunerweisen; Introduction et Tarentella, op. 43

Schubert, Franz: Rondo Brillante, op. 70; Sonatine in A Minor Op. posth. 137 No. 2

Schumann, Robert: Sonata in A Minor, op. 105

Shostakovich, Dmitri: Drei Duette for two violins and piano

Sinding, Christian: Suite for Violin and Orchestra Waltz

Sibelius, Jean: Violin Concerto in D Minor, op. 47 Danses Champetres Op 106 for violin and piano

Sparre Olsen: Berceuse; 6 bygdeviser fra Lom

Strauss, Richard: Sonata in E flat Major, op. 18

Suk, Josef: Four pieces, op. 7, no. 1 Love Song

Svendsen, Johan: Romance for Violin and Orchestra in G Major, op. 26

Spohr, Luis: Duo for two violins in D Major Op 67 No 1 and No 2

Sæverud, Harald: Violin Concerto

Tchaikovsky, Peter: Violin Concerto in D Major, op. 35

Telemann​: Solo Fantasie no.4

Tveitt, Geirr: “Three fjords”, Violin Concerto no 2 for Hardanger fiddle and Orchestra, op 252 Hardanger fiddle concerto No 1

Thoresen, Lasse: Yr, for solo violin; “Sprang”, for two violins and string orchestra. ​Written for Eldbjørg, Ragnhild and the Trondheim Soloists

Vivaldi:

Violin Concerto in D Major
Violin Concerto in A Minor
Concerto in A Minor for two Violins and Orchestra, op. 3, no. 8 The Four Seasons

Wieniawski, Henri:

Kuyawiak
Legende
Polonaise in D Major
Scherzo Tarantella (also arr for two violins and orchestra) Études-Caprices, op. 18

Ysäye, A.: Solo Sonata no. 3, op 27, “Ballade”

VETRA

The album "Vetra" contains folk music derived from material collected and written down by Ludvig Mathias Lindeman in Valdres. Lindeman found his "raw material" in the melodies and folk songs played and sung in the villages and small communities off the beaten track in different parts of Norway, and passed directly from person to person, forming a style that we can call traditional music - in our case the traditional music of Valdres. Folk music and folk songs in Valdres are closely connected to the local scene: to nature and wildlife, the seasons and the people. Folk songs and short verses mention people by name, and stories tell of animals and subterranean creatures. Folk music is an important part of the folk history and identity of Valdres.

Label: Berlin Classics
VÖ: 03.11.2023


BRUCH + TVEITT

Together with the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Eivind Aadland.

Works by Bruch, Tveitt, Svendsen and Lie.

Label: Berlin Classics
LC: 06203
Vertrieb: Edel
VÖ: 31.03.2023


PEER GYNT

Together with the Trondheim Soloists.
Various pieces by Edvard Grieg from the play Peer Gynt by Henrik Ibsen. Arranged for violin and Hardanger fiddle by Tormod Tvete Vik.

Label: Berlin Classics
LC: 06203
Vertrieb: Edel
EAN: 0885470026466
VÖ: 25.02.2022


RØTA

With works by: Johan Halvorsen (1864-1935), Edvard Grieg (1843-1907), Georg Friedrich Händel (1685-1759), Ole Bull (1810-1880), Johan Svendsen (1840-1911)
Contributors: Ragnhild Hemsing, Mario Häring, Benedict Kloeckner
 

Label: Berlin Classics
LC: 06203
Vertrieb: Edel
VÖ: 05.02.2021


Northern Timbre

Works by Grieg, Sibelius und Nielsen

Ragnhild Hemsing, violin
Tor Espen Aspaas, piano

Label: 2L
LC: 27917
Vertrieb: Naxos Deutschland Musik & Video Vertriebs-GmbH
EAN: 7041888522928
VÖ: 30.06.2017


Johan Halvorsen: Orchesterwerke Vol.1-4

Works by Johan Halvorsen

Ragnhild Hemsing, Hardanger fiddle
Marianne Thorsen, piano

Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Neeme Järvi

Label: Chandos
LC: 07038
Vertrieb: note 1 music gmbh
EAN: 0095115183427
VÖ: 03.10.2014


YR

Works by Olsen, Grieg, Thoresen / Traditional tunes

Ragnhild Hemsing, violin
Tor Espen Aspaas, piano

Label: Simax
LC: 05789
Vertrieb: Naxos Deutschland Musik & Video Vertriebs-GmbH
EAN: 7033662013159
VÖ: 17.10.2011


Johan Halvorsen: Orchesterwerke, Vol. 3

Works by Johan Halvorsen

Ragnhild Hemsing, Hardanger fiddle
Marianne Thorsen, violin

Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Neeme Järvi

Label: Chandos
LC: 07038
Vertrieb: note 1 music gmbh
EAN: 0095115166420
VÖ: 15.04.2011