Knut Hamre's "Rosa I Botnen" is a captivating journey through the rich traditions of Norwegian folk music, released on February 14, 2006, under the Heilo label. This 46-minute album is a testament to Hamre's mastery of the hardingfele, a traditional Norwegian fiddle, and his deep connection to the regional music styles of Western Norway.
The album features a collection of 20 tracks, each a unique piece of musical artistry. Hamre pays homage to various local traditions and musicians, as seen in tracks like "Springar Etter Severin Kjerland" and "Huldrespringar Etter Ola Håstabø." His repertoire includes a mix of dance tunes such as springar, gangar, and rull, as well as lyrical melodies like the huldreslåttar and brureslått.
Hamre's playing is characterized by its technical precision and expressive nuance, bringing to life the intricate melodies and rhythms of each tune. The album's title, "Rosa I Botnen," translates to "Rose in the Bottom," hinting at the beauty and depth found within these traditional tunes.
"Rosa I Botnen" is a celebration of Norwegian musical heritage, showcasing Knut Hamre's exceptional skill and his dedication to preserving and revitalizing the region's folk music traditions. Whether you're a seasoned folk music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rich and engaging listening experience.