Marco Ambrosini is a classically trained musician and composer known for his outstanding skill playing the nyckelharpa—a traditional Swedish keyed fiddle. Born in Italy, Ambrosini has carved out a unique niche within the world of music, bringing the distinctive sound of the nyckelharpa to classical, contemporary, and folk music audiences across the globe.
Ambrosini’s career is marked by collaboration and innovation, as evidenced by his varied discography. In recent years, he has expanded the repertoire for his instrument through projects such as "Andy Teirstein: Restless Nation" and intricate arrangements of classical compositions like Edvard Grieg’s "4 Norwegian Dances, Op. 35: II. Allegretto tranquillo e grazioso," which he adapted for organ and nyckelharpa. With a deep reverence for traditional music and a passion for expanding its boundaries, Ambrosini's work represents a bridge between ancient sounds and modern interpretations. Through albums like "Resonances" and "Inventio," he has demonstrated a continuous drive to explore the textural possibilities of his chosen instrument, ensuring that the nyckelharpa's rich history continues to resonate in contemporary music.
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