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Traditional Music from Norway - Gjesdalringen |
Gjesdalringen, founded in 1976, presents lively Norwegian traditional songs and instrumentals: waltzes, polkas, circle dances, bridal marches, drinking songs … 27 pieces, played on diatonic and piano-accordions and fiddles. The booklet contains information about the group as well as original Norwegian song lyrics with translations in English, German, French and Spanish |
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Music of Scandinavia, Northern Lights - Various Artists |
Traditional music from Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark played in modern and traditional renditions by some of the finest exponents of Scandinavian music. The compilation features traditional instruments such as the kantele, jouhikko, nyckelharpa, Hardanger fiddle and others. Info about musicians, instruments and the pieces in English, German and French. |
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Sweden - Traditional Music from the South - Blekinge Spelmansförbund |
The Blekinge Spelmansförbund was founded in 1950. Group members researched and transcribed much of the old music, for which two of the members received cultural prizes. Today the Blekinge Spelmansförbund consists of several smaller music groups (spelmanslag), organising festivals, camps and courses interesting younger generations in the musical heritage and in playing the old instruments (nykkelharpa) and music.
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Finland - Modern Tradition - Matit Ja Maijat |
This excellent album presents traditional music from Finland in contemporary arrangements. The pieces are all instrumental except one song (track 6) played with haitari (Finnish 5-row button accordion), violin, harmonium, piano, bass, darbouka, cymbals plus vocals. CD booklet in four languages with info about Finnish traditional music, the group and each of the pieces.
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The Music of Sweden - Blekinge Spelmansförbund |
Swedish folk music experienced a revival from 1975 onwards. Today the Spelmansförbund organises concerts, tours, and events, such as the “Folk Music Café” to keep the tradition alive. This beautiful album presents a cross section of polskas, engelskas, schottises, and other Swedish dances played on authentic traditional instruments, such as the nykkelharpa (a keyed fiddle), fiddles, accordions, etc. Information in English, German, French and Spanish.
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Folk Music from Sweden - Kurbits |
Kurbits is a group of seven highly regarded Swedish folk musicians. Here they present an album of traditional music from the Dalarna region in Sweden which has always been renowned for its wealth of musicians, tunes and songs. The pieces are partly instrumental (fiddle), partly a cappella singing. The CD booklet contains lyrics in Swedish, English and German and information to each piece.
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Folk Music from Norway - Lief Sørbye |
The Norwegian Lief Sørbye is known through his work with the famed Celtic folk group Golden Bough. Here he presents a recording with folk music from his home country, featuring the legendary ‘Hardanger Fiddle’. The CD contains a selection of the old music from this beautiful land of the fjords and the midnight sun. The CD booklet features original Norwegian lyrics and explanations in English, German, French and Spanish.
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Martti Pokela, Eeva-Leena Sariola, Matti Kontio - The Art of the Finnish Kantele |
This album is the combined work of Martti Pokela, Eeva-Leena Sariola and Matti Kontio. Professor Pokela has made it his life’s work to collect & preserve the traditional music of Finland, while composing new pieces for the Kantele. Matti Kontio is greatly responsible for popularising the Kantele and developing new playing methods. On the album there are 17 pieces, both traditional and new, played on 5-string, 9-string, and 36-string Kanteles and the Jouhikko (bowed Lyre.)
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Islandica - Songs & Dances from Iceland |
This album draws on a collection of folk music from 1906, called “Icelandic Folk Song”, compiled from written sources and people’s recollections over a period of 25 years by Reverend Bjarni Thornsteinsson. The group “Islandica” kept close to tradition in some pieces, but in others they have allowed themselves more creative freedom and a more contemporary approach. |
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