Jenny Wilhelms
Jenny Wilhelms (born 1974) is a Finnish musician. She studied classical and folk music in many Nordic countries. She has been the lead singer of the innovative folk band Gjallarhorn from 1994. More recently, according to her bio for her appearance at the 2011 Tampere vocal music festival, she "specialises in vocal physiology for non-classical singers and teaches privately, gives masterclasses and works with choirs and ensembles."
Wilhelms is focused on the vocal and fiddling tradition in Scandinavia and has studied various Nordic folk music styles.
Wilhelms studied at the (Dalarna, Sweden), the Mellersta Österbottens Konservatorium, (Karleby, Finland), The Sibelius Academy, (Helsinki, Finland), The Grieg Academy (Bergen, Norway), the World Academy of Music and Dance, Ireland, and the Conservatory of Keski-Pohjanmaa, Finland.
Wilhelms has arranged and composed folk music for choirs and vocal ensembles. Her four pieces, ordered for the 55th anniversary of the at the Åbo Academy, won the first prize in a Scandinavian Choir arranging competition in 1999.
Wilhelms has studied and taught the medieval ballads of Scandinavia, Finnish , Icelandic rímur chanting and Cow calling (kulning) from Sweden and Norway. All these elements can be found in Gjallarhorn's music.
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- 1974 births
- Living people
- Grieg Academy alumni
- Nordic folk musicians
- Finnish women singers
- Swedish-speaking Finns
- Finnish fiddlers
- Swedish fiddlers
- 21st-century Finnish singers
- 21st-century women singers
- 21st-century violinists