Emma Härdelin

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Emma Härdelin (middle) with her fellow Triakel band members, Janne Strömstedt (left) and Kjell-Erik Eriksson (right).
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Emma Härdelin (middle) with her fellow Triakel band members, Janne Strömstedt (left) and Kjell-Erik Eriksson (right).

Emma Härdelin (born September 26, 1975) is a Swedish musician. She is a violinist and lead singer in folk-rock band Garmarna, which she joined in 1993 for their first album recording, and also lead singer for the folk band Triakel.

Emma Härdelin was born into a family of nationally acclaimed musicians as the daughter of Swedish traditional fiddler Thore Härdelin. She grew up in Kluk, Jämtland, and Delsbo, Hälsingland. After attending Waldorf school and studying Swedish folk singing under Maria Röjås at Malung folkhögskola, she became a member of Garmarna in 1993, and founded Triakel in 1995 together with Kjell-Erik Eriksson of Hoven Droven and Janne Strömstedt.

In 2004, she appeared on Blindside's album About a Burning Fire, on the song Shekina.

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