FUNI (an old Icelandic word meaning Fire) are Bára GrÃmsdóttir and Chris Foster, consummate performers of the traditional songs the northern European countries of Iceland and England. They accompany their songs using Guitar, Kantele, and the two rare traditional Icelandic instruments the Langspil and the Ãslensk fiðla (Icelandic Fidla).
BUY THE FUNI CD ONLINE FROM http://www.abicat.co.uk/chrisfoster/chrisfoster.htmThe mediaeval histories and languages of their two native countries are linked by the fantastic exploits of the Vikings, who colonised a large part of Britain, settled Iceland in the late 9th century and went on to explore the east coast of Canada and the USA as well as travelling and trading all over Europe and as far as the Balkans and the Middle East.
It's not everyday an unfamiliar yet readily accessible new tradition comes along, so check this out. Nick Beale reviewing FUNI in fROOTS magazine, May 2005
Singly, each singer is a great presenter of the music of a native island, but as a duo with great skill and musicality, they transform the music of their islands into universals. Review of ‘FUNI’ concert for the Folk Society of Greater Washington, USA
Funi puts the Icelandic folk music culture on the map of world music. Marius Roeting, New Folk Sounds magazine, Holland
Chris and Bára interpret the narrative traditional songs of England and Iceland with sublime artistry. Bára’s crystal clear voice and Chris’ exemplary instrumental work are a stunning combination. The music of FUNI has the power to occupy the consciousness of an audience long after the last note from voice or guitar has been performed. Chris Ridley, Cornwal Folk Directory, England