Artist's albums
Shalder Geo (Tjaldursgjógv)
1999 · album
24 Préludes
1999 · album
Kingoløg
1999 · album
Klæmint
1998 · album
Undirlýsi
1995 · album
String Quartets
2022 · album
Masques (Quatre tempéraments avec ouverture)
2018 · album
Kapnas spælir Blak
2017 · EP
Fuglar, Fiskar Og Fólk
2016 · album
Seven Brothers (Lipet El)
2016 · album
Grind Í Karry
2015 · single
Askur (Live Version)
2015 · album
Kristian Blak: Duologues
2015 · album
Tinna Og Tám
2015 · album
Concerto Grotto & Drangar
2015 · album
Harra Pætur Og Elinborg
2015 · single
Kristian Blak
2014 · album
Nu Ska Vi U Å Sejle
2013 · album
Ljós og Myrkur
2012 · album
Travelling
2011 · album
Risastova
2006 · album
Contours
2003 · album
Yggdrasil
2002 · album
Den Yderste Ø
2002 · album
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Biography
Keyboardist and composer Kristian Blak is the musical dean of the Faroe Islands (population: 47,000), that separate the Norwegian Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean. The owner of the Tutl Records label, Blak continues to balance solo work with collaborations with Spaelimenninir, a twin-fiddle dance-music group based in the Faroe Island capital city of Torshavn. A master composer, Blak wrote a 13-part suite, "Klaemint," that he recorded in the natural setting of a marine cave, Klaemintsgiogv. His album, Finiartut, was recorded with the musicians Tellu Virkkala and Ville Kangas from Finland, and Rasmus Lyberth of Greenland. In 1995, Blak recorded an album, Loaned Finery, with singer/guitarist Lennart Kullgren. Blak has also collaborated with Finland-based kora player Malang Cissokho, and Jan Garbarek's percussionist, Marilyn Mazur. In partnership with Birgir Enni, captain of the sailing vessel Norolysid, Blak hosts trips for musicians and audiences to the caves off the coast of the Faroe Islands. ~ Craig Harris, Rovi