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Mari Boine

 
Artist: Mari Boine Persen

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  • Active: '80s, '90s
  • Genres: World
  • Instrument: Vocals

Biography

Mari Boine Persen has brought the contemporary music traditions of northern Norway's Sami people, more commonly known as the Lapps, to the international stage. Forsaking traditional music for the modern sounds of "joik," Persen has incorporated influences of jazz, rock, and other ethnic music. Persen's success has been a source of pride for the Sami people. As the Norwegian newspaper VG pointed out, "ethnic music has a rather large audience outside Norway. You should be aware of the fact that perhaps the most interesting artist in this wide field of music is from the Sami people and living in Norway."

Despite early resistance based on her Sami heritage and womanhood, Persen continues to build a loyal following in her homeland. Her first two albums -- Gula Gula in 1989 and Jaskatvouda Mann in 1992 -- hinted at her skills, while, her third album, Goaskinviellja, released in 1993, received a Norwegian Grammy and marked her as one of Norway's greatest stars. Her fourth album, Leahkastin, was commissioned for the Vassajazz Festival and premiered in March 1994. Balwoslatjna, her fifth album, followed in 1998. Persen was a featured vocalist on Norwegian saxophonist Jan Garbarek's album, Twelve Moons.

A native of the small village of Gamehhisniarga, Persen grew up singing the black spiritual-like psalms of the Christian-oriented Laestadian movement. ~ Craig Harris, All Music Guide
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Mari Boine performing at Riddu Riđđu 2006.
Mari Boine at Kongsberg Jazz Festival 2007.

Mari Boine, previously known as Mari Boine Persen, (born 8 November 1956) is a Norwegian Sami musician known for having added jazz and rock to the yoiks of her native people. Born in Finnmark, Norway she grew up amid the Laestadian Christian movement as well as amidst discrimination against her people. She was asked to perform at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, but refused because she perceived the invitation as an attempt to bring a token minority to the ceremonies. Gula Gula (first released by Iđut, 1989, later re-released by Real World) was her breakthrough release, and she continued to record popular albums throughout the 1990s.

In 2003 Boine was awarded the Nordic Council Music Prize. She was appointed knight, first class in the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav for her artistic diversity on September 18, 2009.[1]

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History

Mari was born and raised in Gamehisnjarga, a promontory around which the river Anarjohka quietly flows. Her parents made a living from salmon fishing and farming and she grew up steeped in the region's natural environment. The school she attended, although close to home, reflected a very different foreign world. Even the language was foreign—there was not a single class in nine years of schooling conducted in her native tongue. She was ashamed of her people and her origin. A rebellion began, however, against her own role as an inferior Lappish woman in the Norwegian society. She wrote her first song with the lyrics rooted in her own difficult experiences.[citation needed] She also performed on One World One Voice performing parts of 'Gula Gula' from her album with the same title.

Mari Boine in Warsaw, September 2007

Discography

Jaskatvuođa maŋŋá (1985)

Gula Gula (1989)

Gula Gula / Hør stammødrenes stemme / Hear the voice of the tribe's mothers.

1. Gula Gula
2. Vilges Suola
3. Balu Badjel Go Vuoittán
4. Du Lahka
5. It Šat Duolmma Mu
6. Eadnan Bakti
7. Oppskrift For Herrefolk
8. Duinne

Goaskinviellja (1993)

Goaskinviellja / Ørnebror / Eagle Brother

1. Cuvges Vuovttat
2. Duodalas Calbmi
3. Sami Eatnan Duoddarat
4. Modjas Katrin
5. Das Aiggun Cuozzut
6. Dolgesuorbmageziiguin
7. Skadja
8. Goaskinviellja (Eagle Brother)
9. Rahkesvuodain
10. Mu Ahkku
11. Ale Ale Don (Don't Go ... Not You)

Leahkastin (1994)

Leahkastin / / Unfolding

1. Gumppet Holvot (The Wolves Howl)
2. Ále Šat (No More)
3. Čuovgi Liekkas (Radiant Warmth)
4. Áhčai (To My Father)
5. Maid Áiggot Muinna Eallin (What Do You Want Life?)
6. Mielahisvuohta (Lunacy Lunacy)
7. Gilvve Gollát (Sow Your Gold)
8. Gulan Du (Hearing You)
9. Vuolgge Mu Mielde Bassivárrái (Come With Me to the Sacred Mountain)
10. Mun Da'han Lean Oaivámuš (Just When I Had ...)
11. Dá Lean Mun (Here I Am)

Radiant Warmth (1996)

(Compilation from Goaskinviellja and Leahkastin)

1. Eagle Brother (Goaskinviellja)
2. No More (Ale Sat)
3. Radiant Warmth (Cuovgi Liekkas)
4. Reverberation (Skádja)
5. Hair Of Light, Solemn Eye (Cuvges Vuovttat, Duodalas Calbmi)
6. Katrin Who Smiles (Midjás Kátrin)
7. Lunacy, Lunacy (Mielahisvuohta)
8. Sow Your Gold (Gilvve Gollát)
9. Hearing You (Gulan Du)
10. Come With Me To The Sacred Mountain (Vuolgge Mu Mielde Bassivárrái)
11. Feather The World (Ráhkesvuodain)
12. Grandma (Mu Ahkku)
13. Don't Go...Not You (Ale Ale Don)

Eallin (1996)

Eallin (live)

1. State Of Mind Where Your Intellect Is Disconnected
2. Within Myself
3. Orphant
4. Hear The Voices Of The Foremothers
5. Katrin Who Smiles
6. Echo
7. Reverberation
8. Come With Me To The Sacred Mountain
9. Free
10. To You

Bálvvoslatjna (1998)

Bálvvoslatjna / / Room of Worship

1. Eallin
2. Beaivvi Nieida
3. Risten
4. Eagle Man
5. Changing Woman
6. Alddagasat Ipmilat
7. Oarjjabeat Beaivvi Ja Manu
8. Mu Vankar Lasse
9. Alit Go Buot Varit
10. Don It Galgan
11. Ethno Jenny

Eight Seasons (2002)

Eight Seasons / / Gávcci Jahkejuogu

1. Boađan Nuppi Bealde (I Come from the Other Side)
2. Song for the Unborn (Reagákeahtes)
3. Sáráhka Viina (Sáráhka's Wine)
4. Guovssahasaid Ájagáttis (By the Source of Aurora B)
5. Sielu Dálkkas (Soul Medicine)
6. Mu Váibmu Vádjul Doppe (Hymn)
7. Butterfly (Beaivelottáš)
8. Liegga Gokčas Sis' (In a Blanket of Warmth)
9. It Dieđe (You Never Know)
10. Duottar Rássi (Tundra Flower)
11. Silba Várjala (Let Silver Protect)
12. Bottoža Dáhtun (Give Me a Break)

Idjagieđas (2006)

Idjagieđas / I Nattens Hand / In The Hand Of The Night

1. Vuoi Vuoi Me
2. Idjagieđas (In The Hand Of The Night)
3. Suoivva (The Shadow)
4. Gos Bat Munno Čiŋat Leat? (Where is our jewelry?)
5. Mu Ustit, Eŋgeliid Sogalaš (My Friend Of Angel Tribe)
6. Davvi Bávttiin (On The Fells Of The North)
7. Lottáš (Little Bird)
8. Diamántta Spáillit (Reindeer Of Diamond)
9. Geasuha (Irresistible)
10. Áfruvvá (The Mermaid)
11. Uldda Nieida (Uldda Girl)
12. Fápmodálkkas (Big Medicine)
13. Mun lean Robot-Mari (I am Robot-Mari)
14. Rahkisvuohte lea artet (Love is weird)

Sterna Paradisea (2009)

Čuovgga Áirras / / Sterna Paradisea

  1. Lene Májjá
  2. Ipmiliin hálešteapmi (Conversation with God)
  3. Soagŋosilbbat (Courting Jewellery)
  4. Soria Moria Palássa (Soria Moria Palace)
  5. Čuovgga áirras (Sterna Paradisea)
  6. Claudiinna lávlla (Claudine's Song)
  7. Skealbma (The Mischievous)
  8. Iđitveiggodettin (Dawn)
  9. De mana, ráhkásan (To My Daughter)
  10. Lihkahusat (Entranced)
  11. Go idja nuossala (When Night Is Almost Done)

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Radiant Warmth (1996 Album by Mari Boine)
A Week or Two in the Real World (1995 Album by Various Artists)
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