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  1. Aug 1, 2016 · Folk musicians were known as “spelmän” (men who play) and were integral to dances and ceremonies in rural Swedish towns. Jämtland’s Lapp-Nils, Bingsjö’s Pekkos Per and Malung’s Lejsme-Per Larsson were all beloved, virtuoso fiddlers, though they were sadly never recorded. Musicians at the music festival in Bingsjö. Photo: Rolf ...

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  2. Swedish folk music is a genre of music based largely on folkloric collection work that began in the early 19th century in Sweden. [1] The primary instrument of Swedish folk music is the fiddle. Another common instrument, unique to Swedish traditions, is the nyckelharpa. Most Swedish instrumental folk music is dance music; the signature music ...

  3. Nordic folk music includes a number of traditions of Nordic countries, especially Scandinavian. The Nordic countries are Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland . The many regions of the Nordic countries share certain traditions, many of which have diverged significantly. It is possible to group together Finland, Estonia, Latvia and ...

  4. Dec 19, 2023 · The Scandinavian Singer-Songwriter Wave. In addition to the folk revival, Scandinavia has given rise to a wave of singer-songwriters who draw on folk influences in their work. Artists like Ane Brun and José González infuse their music with a contemplative and introspective quality, creating a bridge between the ancient and the contemporary.

  5. Church music and folk music have been related at various times. Some church music derives from the application of religious texts to secular folk tunes. This practice may be seen, for example, in the hymns of the Protestant Reformation and in the revival hymns of 19th-century American camp meetings, which were called folk hymns because of their origins and associations with folklike groups.

  6. Collection in the 19th century largely followed this model; the music was generally arranged for performance by people whose primary background was in art music. In the early 1890s, the first "public" performances of Swedish folk music by actual spelmän (folk musicians) were held at Skansen , Stockholm 's open air museum of Swedish folklife .

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  8. 2. Johan Svendsen (1840-1911): Svendsen was a prominent composer, conductor, and violinist during the late 19th century. He was known for his orchestral works, especially his Norwegian Rhapsodies and Symphony No. 2. Svendsen played a vital role in promoting Norwegian music abroad. 3.

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