Anna Von Hausswolff, "Funeral For My Future Children" - NPR Music Field Recordings video free download


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Uploaded: 2013/09/05

One of my most surprising discoveries of 2013 is an artfully poppy pipe-organ record called Ceremony, by Swedish singer Anna von Hausswolff. Though she doesn't consider herself an accomplished pipe organist, von Hausswolff quickly learned the instrument's power, as well as some of its subtleties.

When we learned that von Hausswolff was coming to New York City this summer, we started scouting for a church with a pipe organ that could accommodate a small video crew and some secular music. We found Christ Church, a United Methodist church on Park Avenue with a gracious staff who helped us make this work.

Once we were set for a location, we lit some candles and moved the pipe organ (not the pipes) into a position that allowed us get the best view of von Hausswolff while keeping percussionist Michael Stasiak distant enough so as not to bury the sound of her voice. In the process, we captured a beautiful rendition of "Funeral For My Future Children," a song on Ceremony originally recorded at another church — this one in Gothenburg.

Credits -- BOB BOILEN

Producers: Mito Habe-Evans & Bob Boilen; Videographers: Parker Miles Blohm, Mito Habe-Evans, Mike Katzif; Audio engineer: Kevin Wait; Editor: Parker Miles Blohm; Special thanks to Christ Church New York City; Executive Producer: Anya Grundmann

Comments

9 years ago

Melody Pilotte

I used to confuse the heck out of her with Agnes Obel. I am completely obsessed with both of them. Anna is one of my favourites.

9 years ago

Arturo Villegas

This version is far more interesting than the original recording.

9 years ago

Arturo Villegas

Una versión mucho más interesante que la grabación original.

9 years ago

iloveculture100

Some of these comments herewith words like "pretentious' and "immature" and criticism for the simplicity of the organ music. Some just didn't get it. It's a lamentation RITUAL.. and this was a short piece of expressive art. I am a musician and a music teacher. This was stunning and gave me chills...darkly, starkly beautiful. It connected me to the feelings of frustration and grief about the state of the world and wars that never end but must do so. The simplicity of the sparse notes echoing in that big space was haunting and moving ..quite intentional for effect...

9 years ago

TheDoc682

It's nice to see a pipe organ being used in this context; nice to see one being used at all, for that matter! Even if only a few of it's tonal resources are exploited. One of the other comments said it was pretentious; I'll say it's rather bold and daring without being flamboyant.

9 years ago

mia hsieh

Anna Von Hausswolff, "Funeral For My Future Children" - NPR Music Field Recordings

10 years ago

K Gates

This is crazy beautiful

10 years ago

RefugeHellYeah

She may as well use an organ sound on a decent keyboard if she's going to use it for only a few chords. There is absolutely no denying this is highly pretentious.

10 years ago

Bonnie Bardowski

super

10 years ago

antdude

Awesome! Where can we get this pipe organ version as a MP3? :D

10 years ago

CertainSongs87

chills

10 years ago

Elguitarmysterioso

This is some good stuff

10 years ago

Adam Gładzik

to co że ze Szwecji?Anna Von Hausswolff, "Funeral For My Future Children" - NPR Music Field Recordings

10 years ago

Sinriel

She plays with just one hand, must be pro.

10 years ago

Feedurehed

Thank you NPR ......WONDERFUL!! Head still spinning!!

10 years ago

tj3usa

Like a hymn by Edgar Allen Poe fantastic grand!

10 years ago

tj3usa

Yeah in the first stanza as strong as anything I have ever heard in my life. Pure intensity...great lyric, dark as can be

10 years ago

davidkzoo

That voice.....

10 years ago

Jason Stokes

Awesome.

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