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Cool Yule Koncert w. Mads Tolling

  • Danish Lutheran Church and Cultural Center of Southern California 16881 Bastanchury Road Yorba Linda, CA, 92886 United States (map)

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Cool Yule – A Nordic Christmas

CD Release Concert

Old and New World traditions meld in Cool Yule, a brand-new album and holiday concert by

two-time Grammy Award-Winning Violinist Mads Tolling. The wonderful Christmas traditions of

the Nordic countries—Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Iceland—are steeped in mysticism

with many of these traditions at home here in America. Celebrating the spirit of Christmas or Jul

as it is known in his birthplace Copenhagen, Denmark, Mads blends the authentic customs and

sounds of the Nordic countries with the joy and spirit of American jazz.

Mads gives a special nod to Denmark’s beloved fairy-tale writer Hans Christian Andersen, a

reimagination of “Let it Go” from Frozen, based on The Snow Queen, a salute to Julemanden

(Santa Claus), Nordic Yuletide traditional classics and jazz renditions of your favorite American

holiday songs, including Santa Baby, My Favorite Things, The Christmas Song and more. Pagan

mischief can be enjoyed on the Danish “På Loftet Sidder Nissen” (The Gnome’s Attic) and the

Icelandic “Jólakötturinn” (The Christmas Cat).

Mads Tolling is a former member of the Turtle Island Quartet and The Stanley Clarke Band. As a

current member of Bob Weir & Wolf Bros, Mads appears on three albums and has performed at

over a hundred concerts. Mads has been commissioned to write two violin concertos, which he

has performed in the US and Japan. He now leads his own band, Mads Tolling & The Mads Men,

with several international tours.

With Cool Yule, we invite you to experience the warmth and specialness of hygge, the Danish

word for cozy that sets the tone for ushering in the holiday season. 

Tonight’s performance features a special guest on the piano.s Concert

Earlier Event: December 25
Christmas Day Service 2023 - Juledag
Later Event: December 31
Virtual Sermon by Bishop Dave Nagler