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Underseth / Gulbrandsen / Braten- Norway - Song & Hardingfele (CD)

SKU: 3415820000692
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?Two major facets of traditional Norwegian music: the beguiling richness of ancient melodies in ballads, love songs, wedding marches, dance-tunes, nursery rhymes, lullabies, coupled with the singular charm of hardingfele music, a singular violin considered the king of Norwegian instruments. The hardingfele (fiddle from Hardanger), richly decorated with bone and mother-of-pearl-inlay, and "rose painting", and has four or five sympathetic strings, is a prominent member of the fiddle family, due to it's make, tunings, and the particular richness and diversity of it's regional styles and repertoire. The playing of hardingfele music has been a lasting tradition for nearly three centuries. Even today, airs and musical style are passed on orally. Several terms are frequently employed for vocal repertoire in Norway. In the first category, the words stev (sung poem), vise (popular song) and kveding (recitation) are often used. Depending on the type, a stev or vise can be recited or sung; the term vise stresses the importance given to the text. Songs for shepherds and herdsmen, dance, and cradle songs represent other forms of vocal tradition. Laling and lokking are used to call in the animals, or to re-unite people separated by great distances. As well as the wordless tralling, tulling or hulling, there is the slåttestev, whose rhythm is more important than the words or the meaning.

Tracklist:

  1. Halling Etter Gabriel Reed
  2. Springar Etter Peder Straumen
  3. Kari, Kari
  4. Skraddarlatten
  5. Halt Halvord
  6. Rotnheims-Knut
  7. Ja, då e va Litin
  8. Springa Etter Ola Reieshagen
  9. Store Gud og Frelsermand
  10. Ja, e Huska Vel ei Gong
  11. Springar Etter Johannes Holsen
  12. Brureslått Etter Peder Straumen
  13. Nattergalen
  14. Springar Etter Torger Hegge
  15. Liten va Guten
  16. Springar av Vidar Underseth
  17. Kitte, Kitte
  18. Lydarlått Etter Ola Okshovd
  19. Heimreisa
  20. Sorg Aldri du Min Pike
  21. Gudvangen, Gangar Etter Anders Sagen
  22. Hvad er Det Godt at Lande
  23. Brureslått Etter Abraham Malvaer
  24. Hatelelien
  25. Rettno Kjeme
  26. Lagdajordin
  27. Det Sprang ein Liten Gut
  28. Halling Etter Peder Straumen
  29. Hei, So Dansa Jenta Mi
  30. LÃ¥tten Henne Ragnhildi Rolandsgarde
  31. Sjåheimen
Format: New CD/Classical

Underseth / Gulbrandsen / Braten- Norway - Song & Hardingfele (CD)

SKU: 3415820000692
Regular price ¥145.00
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Release Date: 03.24.2023

 
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?Two major facets of traditional Norwegian music: the beguiling richness of ancient melodies in ballads, love songs, wedding marches, dance-tunes, nursery rhymes, lullabies, coupled with the singular charm of hardingfele music, a singular violin considered the king of Norwegian instruments. The hardingfele (fiddle from Hardanger), richly decorated with bone and mother-of-pearl-inlay, and "rose painting", and has four or five sympathetic strings, is a prominent member of the fiddle family, due to it's make, tunings, and the particular richness and diversity of it's regional styles and repertoire. The playing of hardingfele music has been a lasting tradition for nearly three centuries. Even today, airs and musical style are passed on orally. Several terms are frequently employed for vocal repertoire in Norway. In the first category, the words stev (sung poem), vise (popular song) and kveding (recitation) are often used. Depending on the type, a stev or vise can be recited or sung; the term vise stresses the importance given to the text. Songs for shepherds and herdsmen, dance, and cradle songs represent other forms of vocal tradition. Laling and lokking are used to call in the animals, or to re-unite people separated by great distances. As well as the wordless tralling, tulling or hulling, there is the slåttestev, whose rhythm is more important than the words or the meaning.

Tracklist:

  1. Halling Etter Gabriel Reed
  2. Springar Etter Peder Straumen
  3. Kari, Kari
  4. Skraddarlatten
  5. Halt Halvord
  6. Rotnheims-Knut
  7. Ja, då e va Litin
  8. Springa Etter Ola Reieshagen
  9. Store Gud og Frelsermand
  10. Ja, e Huska Vel ei Gong
  11. Springar Etter Johannes Holsen
  12. Brureslått Etter Peder Straumen
  13. Nattergalen
  14. Springar Etter Torger Hegge
  15. Liten va Guten
  16. Springar av Vidar Underseth
  17. Kitte, Kitte
  18. Lydarlått Etter Ola Okshovd
  19. Heimreisa
  20. Sorg Aldri du Min Pike
  21. Gudvangen, Gangar Etter Anders Sagen
  22. Hvad er Det Godt at Lande
  23. Brureslått Etter Abraham Malvaer
  24. Hatelelien
  25. Rettno Kjeme
  26. Lagdajordin
  27. Det Sprang ein Liten Gut
  28. Halling Etter Peder Straumen
  29. Hei, So Dansa Jenta Mi
  30. LÃ¥tten Henne Ragnhildi Rolandsgarde
  31. Sjåheimen