Hållbus Totte Mattson (usually known simply as Totte Mattson) is a multi-instrumentalist
folk
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musician from
Dalarna
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, Sweden. Mattson's instruments include the
lute
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, baroque lute,
mandora
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, bass mandora,
hummel, classical guitar,
baroque guitar
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The Baroque guitar replaced the lute as ...
Mora-oud,
accordion
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, Swedish dulcimer,
hurdy-gurdy
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and vocals.
Mattson was a founding member in 1980 of the seminal Swedish folk ensemble Groupa along with
Mats Edén.
In 1987, Mattson, Anders Stake (now
Anders Norudde) and percussionist
Björn Tollin
Bjorn, Bjorne (English, Dutch), Björn (Swedish, Icelandic, Dutch, and German), Bjørn (Danish, Faroese and Norwegian), Beorn (Old English) or, rarely, Bjôrn, Biorn, or Latinized Biornus, Brum (Portuguese), is a Scandinavian male given name, or ...
formed the band
Hedningarna in order to explore the possibilities of developing a new musical style based on elements of traditional music. The group wrote and played a major part of the music to theatre project ''Den stora vreden'' (rough translation: ''The Great Wrath'') at Gävleborgs folkteater (the county theatre of
Gävleborg), first time performed in 1988, that attracted much attention. A fairly large portion of the music on their first record was originally performed in that play.
Mattson has also participated in the Swedish musical and dance ensemble ''Boot'' with
Ola Bäckström
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(
viola d'amore
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Structure and sound
The viola d'amore shar ...
,
bouzouki
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) and Björn Tollin (percussion).
In 1999, Mattson and
Stefan Brisland-Ferner of
Garmarna
Garmarna is a Swedish folk rock band. Their songs are mainly old Scandinavian ballads.
Biography
Garmarna was founded in 1990. Stefan Brisland-Ferner, Gotte Ringqvist and Rickard Westman were inspired by old Swedish music, which they had hear ...
began collaborating on a musical project that would involve a novel use of hurdy-gurdies, which would expand on the idea that the hurdy-gurdy was the medieval equivalent of a synthesizer. In 2005, they released their first album under the name Hurdy-Gurdy, titled ''Prototyp.'' The album consists of twelve traditional and original songs, played entirely on two Swedish hurdy-gurdies by Brisland-Ferner and Mattson. Specialized recording and computer editing techniques were used to produce a number of unique musical effects.
Groups
*
Groupa
*
Hedningarna
*
Boot
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Discography
*''Av Bara Farten'' (with Groupa), 1982
*''Vildhonung'' (with Groupa), 1985
*''Utan Sans'' (with Groupa), 1989
*''Hedningarna'' (with Hedningarna), 1989
*''Månskratt'' (with Groupa and Lena Willemark), 1990
*''Kaksi'' (with Hedningarna), 1991
*''Trä'' (with Hedningarna), 1994
*''Kruspolska: SASHA mixes'', 1994
*''Hippjokk'' (with Hedningarna), 1997
*''Karelia Visa'' (with Hedningarna), 1999
*''Virvla'' (with Boot), 1999
*''1989-2003'' (with Hedningarna), 2003
*''Prototyp'' (Hurdy-Gurdy, with Stefan Brisland-Ferner), 2005
*''Soot'' (with Boot), 2010
References
Swedish male musicians
Living people
Swedish lutenists
Year of birth missing (living people)
21st-century Swedish folk musicians
Musicians from Dalarna County
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