Releasing an album with old, Danish folk music might not sound like the next step up the ladder of fame, for a young, ambitious, classical string quartet – already international acclaimed. Nevertheless, that was what The Danish String Quartet did with their album Wood Work. And now, 10 years later, it has been streamed more than 7 million times – and the tunes are being played by other string quartets all over the world! Get the story in this podcast.
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Releasing an album with old, Danish folk music might not sound like the next step up the ladder of fame, for a young, ambitious, classical string quartet – already international acclaimed. Nevertheless, that was what The Danish String Quartet did with their album Wood Work. And now, 10 years later, it has been streamed more than 7 million times – and the tunes are being played by other string quartets all over the world! Get the story in this podcast.
Det begyndte med en kafferister på størrelse med en hårtørrer - og den lød lige sådan. Det var tilbage i 2002, hvor Lars Mørch og Rune Lundgaard opdagede hvilken forskel det gjorde for ens kaffe, at bønnerne er friskristede. De vidste ikke meget om hvordan man gjorde, men så købte de en rister der vejede 400 kg – og det blev begyndelsen til Risteriet, hvis brogede historie du får i denne podcast.Produceret af Wivel – Radio m.m.
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Releasing an album with old, Danish folk music might not sound like the next step up the ladder of fame, for a young, ambitious, classical string quartet – already international acclaimed. Nevertheless, that was what The Danish String Quartet did with their album Wood Work. And now, 10 years later, it has been streamed more than 7 million times – and the tunes are being played by other string quartets all over the world! Get the story in this podcast.