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Sweden - The Nyckelharpa [CD] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Sweden - The Nyckelharpa [CD] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
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The nyckelharpa, a bowed instrument, with keys, sympathetic and drone strings, dating from the 14th century at least, in songs and instrumental pieces (scored also for violin, viola and quinton d'amore) -a rich, remarkable timbre still at the heart of Sweden's musical tradition.The nyckelharpa (which resembles a violin with a keyboard of wooden keys), once widespread throughout northern Europe, has seen it's range shrink as music has evolved, surviving only where it has been able to adapt.In Sweden, from the early 20th century onwards, traditional musicians, who until then had been confined to playing solo in a small area around their homes, began to meet up at folk events, spurred on by the Romantic wave sweeping across Europe. They were then confronted with other practices, other tonalities and other repertoires.Even today, the nyckelharpa is still incredibly adaptable. Different research undertaken by instrument-makers and musicians are enlarging it's sound range, and opening it up to classical or contemporary repertoire, to jazz and ancient music.
Tracklist:
- Polska [d'après Jämt Pelle]
- Maria Nyckelpiga [Maria la Coccinelle]
- En fot i graven [Un pied dans la tombe]
- Brudmarsch de Skellet
- Kalesh'n [La Calèche] [d'après Emil Carstedt]
- Alex' Julpolska
- Flygvalsen
- Polska [d'après Alfred Nilsson]
- Kadrilj [Quadrille]
- Andante funèbre/ Björnlåten
- Polska [d'après Karl Linblad]
- Jag ska lärä dig [Je t'apprendrai]/Slängpolska
- Trollfågel'n [L'Oiseau magicien]
- Marche [d'après Troskari Mats]
- Polska de Haverö
- Polska [d'après Alfred Nilsson]
- Polska [d'après Alfred Nilsson]
- Skogarbetare visan [La Chanson du forestier]
- Marche d'Överklinten
- Polska [d'après Emil Carstedt]
- Björnpolska [Polska de l'ours]
- Visa de Härjedalen
UPC: 3415820001019
Label: Radio France
Release Date: 3.14.25
Format: CDAll Sales are Final.
No Refunds or Exchanges.
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