David Klinkenberg

#4092 in Music
Rating: 1 - I can do better 2 - Jury's out 3 - Pretty darn good 4 - Splendiferous 5 - Awesometastic (by 1 person)   Your rating: 1 - I can do better 2 - Jury's out 3 - Pretty darn good 4 - Splendiferous 5 - Awesometastic

David Klinkenberg

David Klinkenberg is a fiddler extraordinaire. He was the surprise awaiting me a few minutes into the Jim Brickman concert last night, and had me captivated the rest of the evening.

David Klinkenberg is outstanding on the "fiddle" as he calls it. His smile lights up the auditorium and you can see the divine light shine through him as soon as he picks up the bow.

Please take a few minutes to get to know this amazing musician, and listen to some of his songs. I hope they will move you the way they have moved me.  

About David Klinkenberg 



This emerging musical master started making ripples early. At the age of four, a violin was placed in his small hands. He could barely hold the instrument. But after a couple of lessons, at the insistence of his parents, his small fingers found their place and his rosined bow found its groove.

And just a few weeks later, little David was standing on a Chicago stage, sending a packed festival audience into orbit.

The boy's violin lessons quickly turned from mere practice into serious 'rehearsals'. Experimenting with how much friction it takes to vibrate a string to life, Klinkenberg's bow explored the universe of sound. Those practiced, ever-stronger vibrations began to move the surrounding air, forming fresh frequencies - moving melodies. And those new sounds opened up for him all of Creation.

"My earliest memories were being on stage, playing for little events, weddings, churches," Klinkenberg thinks back." I grew up playing mostly worship music, and that influences everything about how you play." With this now seasoned musician, creating a relationship between the atmosphere and the audience is the key.

"I understand that carefully crafting the music is important, and you have to be true to yourself. But if you want to be a musician that means you must have a relationship with your fans, and hopefully help them build better relationships with their Creator. %u2026It's all about relationship."

A Klinkenberg concert is an event that spans the musical spectrum. From the classical to the kooky, David's fiddle (as he likes to call it) generates a melodic mixed of inspiration, with a healthy dose of levity.

"(In concert) the focus is not on the fiddle or making people think how great you are, but rather on creating an environment where they can forget the world and focus on worship... I want my shows to be a place where families can come and have fun and meet people in a spirit-filled environment."

When David and his fiddle step out onto a stage, every row of the concert hall should be fitted seatbelts, for this performer takes you on a ride. And that same transforming atmosphere is present in his recording, as well.

"Surprisingly, parents AND their children have responded to my CDs more than I ever thought they would... At concerts parents often come up to me with bloodshot eyes asking for another album; (due to) the constant almost obsessive listening habits of their four or five year olds%u2026 I'm starting to think my CDs should come with a free happy meal toy."

From his featured performances with platinum recording artist Mark Schultz, to his up-coming Christmas tour, opening for internationally renowned pianist Jim Brickman, David Klinkenberg's diversity is undeniable. He is virtuoso violinist with a rare gift; he can stir the air

and change the atmosphere

An Interview with David 

David Klinkenberg: What Only God Can Do

This violinist was a child prodigy whose life almost took a different turn until a car accident changed his course.

Runtime: 4:57
2106 views
7 Comments:

powered by YouTube

David Klinkenberg's Albums 

Hymns of Our HeritageLegacy..Hymns of Our Heritage
David's project, Legacy...Hymns of our Heritage, reflects his amazing ability to translate abstract concepts of faith into concise, pristine musical expressions of worship. Yet there is something wild and unbridled about these great standards of the church that defy cold and calculated logic. It is as if they are alive, filled with pent up passion, and longing to break free of the structures that have kept them bound.

Drawing on musical influences as diverse as traditional gospel, bluegrass, jazz, pop, folk, and old-world country, David teases the edges of memory, creating an atmosphere conducive to reflection, meditation, misty-eyed emotion, and yes, worship.

From the ethereal strains of "Holy, Holy, Holy," to the Celtic-influenced cadence of "Be Thou My Vision," David creates flights of fancy from these familiar melodies that take you on a journey beyond what is, to what should be. From his reverential treatment of the beloved "Ave Maria," to his bluegrassy version of "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God," to his richly textured yet gently nuanced performance of the world's most famous hymn, "Amazing Grace," David Klinkenberg's artistry continuously points you past the performer and toward the Creator.

And that, he says, is as it should be.
The Carol of Emmanuel
The Carol of Emmanuel
Klinkenberg's latest CD, The Carol of Emmanuel will sway your Christmas tree, jingle your bells and stir up a holiday atmosphere you can experience all year round. Blending the fiddle styles of American and European folk, David fills the air with such classics as, "What Child Is This," "Do You Hear What I Hear," "Tannenbaum," "O Night Devine," "Winter Waltz" (with famed pianist Jim Brickman), and "He Made A Way In Manager" (with recording artist Anthony Evans).

Fiddle-Levity
Fiddle-Levity has my favorite of David's songs "Jesus Loves Me". You can take a listen to clips of each of the songs here.



Winter Waltz (LP Version)Winter Waltz (LP Version)
David Klinkenberg has been touring with Jim Brickman and has collaborated with him on a number of albums. Winter Waltz is the song he did with Jim Brickman on the Escape album.

David Klinkenberg Reviews and Interviews 

Fiddle-Levity
Review of Fiddle-Levity by CD Baby
An interview with David
An interview after releasing Fiddle-Levity
Review of Carol of Emmanuel
A review of Carol of Emmanuel
Another Fiddle-Levity Review
Another review from Suite 101

David's on Ebay! 

Loading Fetching new data from eBay now... please stand by
eBay

Learn more about David Klinkenberg 

David's Myspace Page
You can hear the full version of 4 of his songs, including my favorite "Jesus Loves Me", as well as get his tour schedule, and find out more about David. You know, it's Myspace.
David's Website
This is David's Official website. You can also listen to Hymns of Our Heritage here. It's beautiful.
Video of Jesus Loves Me
Live video from an early concert
Fiddle-Levity T-Shirt
Show your Fiddle Levity Love, get a shirt.
Klink's Fiddle T-shirt
David makes a joke that the difference between a violin and a fiddle is the amount of teeth the player has. This is a cute T-shirt.
David's Blog
Keep up to date, read David's blog.

Dish on David! 

Where did you see David Klinkenberg? What's your favorite album? What's your favorite song?

Tell us what you love most about David Klinkenberg!

DiMcDonald

I love music too, lovely lens Jackie.

Posted April 21, 2008

Look who made this lens!

JackieLee

JackieLee
Jackie Lee is a wife and mother to a spirited toddler. She doesn't get out much and was offered two tickets to see Jim Brickman. She promptly fell in love with David...  more