Rosendal Chamber Music Festival 2024

Alexander Aga Røynstrand

Biography

In recent years, Alexander Aga Røynstrand has truly distinguished himself as a leading figure in the world of Hardanger fiddle players in Norway. He has earned the well-deserved title of “Master Fiddle Player,” marking his exceptional skills and contributions to this traditional art form.

His remarkable journey culminated in a significant victory at the prestigious Landskappleiken, the Norwegian Championship in 2019, where he triumphed in the A-class for Hardanger fiddle, ultimately claiming the coveted King’s Trophy.

Alexander’s musical expression is deeply rooted in the rich and time-honoured Hardanger fiddle repertoire of his native Hardanger region. Drawing inspiration from luminaries such as Knut Hamre and Anders Kjerland, he has embraced these esteemed musicians as his foremost ideals. However, over the years, his solo performances have allowed him to craft unique interpretations and convey his personal sentiments through his music.

Alexander’s aspirations are twofold: first, to make a sustainable living as a solo performer, dedicating himself to the mesmerizing sounds of the Hardanger fiddle, and second, to ensure the preservation and passing down of the cherished Hardanger tradition to future generations. He ardently desires to bring the enchanting world of folk music to a broader audience, making it accessible to as many people as possible. To him, each new audience is a delightful challenge, and he takes it upon himself to introduce this enchanting music to a diverse array of listeners.

Alexander is keenly aware that his exploration of this rich tradition and the development of his own unique musical expression will be a lifelong endeavour. However, this journey serves as a powerful motivator for him, compelling him to continue his path as a dedicated and passionate musician.

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Festival Performances Year 2024

Ruth Wilhelmine Meyer: Slåttesångar
Ruth Wilhelmine Meyer (voice), Alexander Aga Røynstrand (hardanger fiddle)

Béla Bartók: Duos
Florian Donderer, Adrien Jurkovic, Thomas Descamps (violins)

Ruth Wilhelmine Meyer: Slåttesångar
Ruth Wilhelmine Meyer (voice), Alexander Aga Røynstrand (hardanger fiddle)

Béla Bartók: Duos
Florian Donderer, Adrien Jurkovic, Thomas Descamps (violins)