Dreamers' Circus Explained

Dreamers' Circus
Origin:Denmark, Sweden
Genre:New Nordic, classical, instrumental, indie
Years Active:2009 - present
Label:GO' FolkVertical Records
Associated Acts:Danish String Quartet, Basco, Hal & Nikolaj
Current Members:
  • Rune Tonsgaard Sørensen - violin, piano, guitar, keys
  • Ale Carr - cittern, violin, clog fiddle, kannel, ukulele, guitar
  • Nikolaj Busk - piano, accordion, keys

Dreamers' Circus is a Nordic band consisting of Rune Tonsgaard Sørensen (Denmark/Faroe Islands), Ale Carr (Sweden) and Nikolaj Busk (Denmark).[1]

History

Dreamers’ Circus formed in 2009 as a result of a jam session at a folk festival in Copenhagen.[2] Their first performance was at a concert with the Copenhagen Philharmonic, where the trio performed a folk music version of the cadenza in Mozart’s 5th violin concerto.

In 2010 Dreamers’ Circus released an EP with five tracks on the Danish label GO’ Folk. The EP was produced by Swedish guitarist Roger Tallroth, of the folk band Väsen. Also featured on the EP is Swedish folk singer Sofia Karlsson.

In 2013 Dreamers’ Circus released their first full album, A Little Symphony on GO’ Folk. The album was produced by August Wanngren and featured both classical string quartet and brass ensemble. A Little Symphony was awarded Album of the Year at the Danish Music Awards Folk 2013,[3] and Dreamers’ Circus was named Talent of the Year at the same event. Ale Carr was also awarded Artist of the Year for his work in Dreamers’ Circus and another Danish band, Basco.

Rune Tonsgaard Sørensen was honoured at the Danish Crown Prince Couple's Awards with the Rising Star Award in 2013.[4] On that occasion, Dreamers’ Circus performed in Sydney Opera House.

In 2015 the band released another album, Second Movement. The album was awarded Album of the Year[5] at the Danish Music Awards Folk 2015, and Ale Carr was also awarded Composer of the Year for his compositions on this recording.

It was also in 2015 that Dreamers’ Circus was invited to perform the music for CARL, a two hour theatre concert about the life of Danish composer Carl Nielsen. All musical material was arranged for Dreamers’ Circus and string quartet by Nikolaj Busk. CARL was awarded Den Fynske Kulturpris 2016.[6]

In October 2017 Dreamers’ Circus released their third studio album Rooftop Sessions in Denmark on the label GO' Danish Folk. It was licensed to the rest of the world through Vertical Records in June 2018.

Following the critically acclaimed theatre concert CARL,[7] Dreamers’ Circus was invited to compose, arrange and rework the music for Pelle Erobreren (Pelle the Conqueror) on Østre Gasværk Teater in Copenhagen. The show premiered in the fall of 2018.

Collaborations

Orchestras

The first collaboration with Copenhagen Phil in 2009 led to a full concert with the orchestra in 2011 titled “60 minutes of Dreams”. For this concert Dreamers’ Circus’ music was arranged and orchestrated by Swedish conductor and arranger Hans Ek.

In 2017 the group was invited back to do another concert with the orchestra. The program featured a new three movement piece titled A Sense of Place composed and orchestrated by Dreamers’ Circus and Swedish pianist and fiddle player Karl-Johan Ankarblom. Each movement of the piece depicted the local cultures and traditions of Denmark, Faroe Islands and Sweden. The concert was conducted by English conductor Duncan Ward.

Dreamers’ Circus has also collaborated with the Polish orchestra Sinfonia Juventus, Danish Lyngby-Taarbæk Symfoniorkester, Esbjerg Ensemble, Danish Chamber Players, Aalborg Symfoniorkester and Aarhus Symfoniorkester.

Danish String Quartet

Rune Tonsgaard Sørensen is a member of both the Danish String Quartet (Danish Quartet) and Dreamers’ Circus and the six musicians has been touring together for several festivals in Denmark, Germany and Austria. Danish String Quartet is also featured on both A Little Symphony and Second Movement.

Other collaborations

Dreamers’ Circus has performed with many other artists of different genres including Oh Land (DK), The Chieftains (IR), Sharon Shannon (IR), Sara Watkins, Aoife O'Donovan and Sarah Jarosz (US), Väsen (SE), Teitur (FO), Shaka Loveless (DK), Kristian Leth (DK), DR Girls Choir (DK) among others.

Discography

Awards

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2019 . The Dreamers' Circus . 9 July 2022 . Museum of Fine Arts Boston . en.
  2. Web site: Ale Carr takes rebellion to new territories. 20 January 2016. The Herald (national newspaper in Scotland). 28 March 2016.
  3. News: Vinderne af DMA Folk 2013 er fundet. gaffa.dk. 13 July 2018. da.
  4. Web site: Rising Star Award for RDAM Violoinist, Rune Tonsgaard Sørensen receives the Rising Star Award of the Crown Prince Couple. 9 August 2013. Royal Danish Academy of Music. 28 March 2016.
  5. News: Folkemusikken hædret til DMA Folk 2015. MUSIKEREN. 13 July 2018. da.
  6. News: Teaterkoncerten CARL vinder Den Fynske Kulturpris 2016. 21 November 2016. 13 July 2018. da.
  7. News: Carl er besat af sig selv. 10 September 2015. Information. 13 July 2018. da-DK.
  8. Web site: 18 November 2013 . DMA Folk 2013 . 9 July 2022 . BibZoom . da.
  9. Web site: 24 November 2015 . DMA-Folk: Danish Music Awards - Folk for 14. gang . 9 July 2022 . folkemusik.dk . da-DK.
  10. Web site: Holleufer . Torben . 2015 . DMA Folk: Drømmere vandt dobbelt . 9 July 2022 . gaffa.dk . da.
  11. Web site: Jacobsen . Lissen . 30 November 2020 . Live: DMA Roots 2020 rootszone.dk Folk & Musik . 9 July 2022 . rootszone.dk . da.
  12. Web site: REPORTAGE: Som kvæg på forårets græs.
  13. Web site: Her er vinderne af sangskriverprisen Carl Prisen.
  14. Web site: Dreamers' Circus bliver Årets P2-kunstner 2023. 5 January 2023 . www.dr.dk . 28 November 2022 . da.
  15. Web site: DMA Roots 2023 – Rootsfest med ti prismodtagere. 12 November 2023 . www.tempi.dk . 3 December 2023 . da.