Maarja Nuut

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Kuud kuulama 00:00 Tools
Haned kadunud 00:00 Tools
Une meeles 00:00 Tools
Kargus 00:00 Tools
Õdangule 00:00 Tools
Hobusemäng 00:00 Tools
Sammud 00:00 Tools
Muutuja 00:00 Tools
Käed-mäed 00:00 Tools
Siidisulis Linnukene 00:00 Tools
Mahe 00:00 Tools
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Kuradipolka 00:00 Tools
Kurb laulik 00:00 Tools
Takisan 00:00 Tools
Vaga Linnuken 00:00 Tools
Valss 00:00 Tools
Miniature C 00:00 Tools
Jaa-Ti-Daa 00:00 Tools
Kiik Tahab Kindaid (feat. Patrick Mcginley) 00:00 Tools
Eeva & Maarja Labajalg (feat. Eeva Talsi) 00:00 Tools
Kiik Tahab Kindaid 00:00 Tools
Eeva & Maarja labajalg 00:00 Tools
Soend 00:00 Tools
Veere, veere päevakene 00:00 Tools
Labajalg 00:00 Tools
Sabatants 00:00 Tools
Torupilliviis 00:00 Tools
Miia polka / Sõrmusemäng 00:00 Tools
Polka 00:00 Tools
Likulugu 00:00 Tools
Pärnu Mari 00:00 Tools
Labajalad J. Palu / K. Leesment järgi 00:00 Tools
Ööbik 00:00 Tools
Üts Pruut / One Bride Was to Be Married 00:00 Tools
Laulev puu 00:00 Tools
Üts pruut 00:00 Tools
Polka "Terve vald" 00:00 Tools
Veere, Veere Päevakene (Roll, Roll Along, Oh Day) 00:00 Tools
Öö Allirahul – Odangule 00:00 Tools
Jaa-Ti-Da 00:00 Tools
Miia Polka / Sormusemäng (The Ring Game) 00:00 Tools
Öö Allirahul - Õdangule 00:00 Tools
Käed-mäed 00:00 Tools
Ööbik (Nightingale) 00:00 Tools
Polka 'Terve Vald' 00:00 Tools
Laulev Puu (the Singing Tree) 00:00 Tools
Üks Pruut 00:00 Tools
HOBUSEMANG 00:00 Tools
Hobusemag 00:00 Tools
Labajalad J. Palu / K. Leesmendi Järgi 00:00 Tools
Aelita 00:00 Tools
Odangule 00:00 Tools
Une meeles / Lien, pelite, pazemei, Apraug' manu muza maju 00:00 Tools
Eeva & Maarja Labajalg (Featuring Eeva Talsi) 00:00 Tools
Eeva Maarja Labajalg (feat. Eeva Talsi) 00:00 Tools
Veere, Veere Paevakene 00:00 Tools
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Maarja Nuut is a fiddler and singer from the Viru region of Northern Estonia who is fascinated by the tunes of old village musicians as well as Indian ragas and the giddy, yet ultimately controlled patterns of folk dance. In her music Maarja leans strongly on tradition, and in the old tunes seeks a bridge that can bring them up to the present day and allow them to commune with us in the here and now. Her tunes are imbued with the voices of nature, old songs and the violin’s myriad nuances of sound, all of which take the listener on a sensory journey through time and space. Maarja’s style is precise and minimalistic, yet at the same time filled with an abundance of energy and keen perception. On this journey listeners can forget themselves in a whirling dance accompanied by the fire and vitality found in the playing of old village musicians, sit on a cloud swinging their legs back and forth while pondering the nature of the universe, and fly with the songs and tunes over the landscapes Maarja has created. In addition to her own music Maarja plays in the group Knihv and the international ensemble Ethno in Transit, with whom she has performed throughout Europe and in Australia as well. Maarja Nuut’s first CD Soolo appeared in the spring of 2013. As the title implies, the CD is indeed the fruit of her own efforts, yet seeks nevertheless to forge dialogue through its open spirit. For Maarja traditional music is a means of developing her own intuition and understanding of the world. Writing about Soolo in the magazine fRoots, Andrew Cronshaw said: “Maarja has been absorbing the spirit of village tunes and songs and of the people who’ve played and sung them, finding material and approaching it in ways unlike anyone else in Estonia. /–/ Soolo might be described as minimalist, but there’s a warmth and completeness to it, a feeling of being sung and played to in a quiet wooden house among the wide skies, marshes, silver-birch and dark pine forests of the Estonian countryside, and, as on a walk in a favourite special place, each time round brings a new perception.” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.