
Fiddling for Norway
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Content
- Intro
- Fiddling for Norway Revival and Identity
- CONTENTS
- List of Figures
- Preface and Acknowledgments
- Part One Fiddlers
- I Introduction
- Geography, History, and Norwegian Identity
- Music in Oral Tradition in Early Norway
- Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Fiddling and Fiddlers
- 2 Reviving Folkemusikk
- Early Folk Music Contests
- The Hardanger Fiddle, National Romanticism, and the Young National Fiddlers' Association
- Growth of the National Fiddle Contest and of Norway's Institutionalized Folk Music Milieu
- Artistry and Tradition: The History of Judging Contests
- The "Normal" Fiddle in the National Fiddlers' Association
- 3 Fiddlers and Fiddle Clubs in the Late Twentieth Century
- Who Becomes a Fiddler?
- The Fiddle Club
- 4 Contests and Concerts
- Local Contests
- Concerts
- The National Fiddle Contest Today
- 5 Reconfiguring the Norwegian Folk Music World: The Gammaldans Controversy
- Beginning to Argue the Worth of Gammaldans Music
- Terms of the Debate
- Birth of the National Festival for Gammaldans Music
- Portrait of the Festival in 1991
- Part Two Fiddle Tunes
- 6 Fiddle Tunes in Folkemusikk Genres: Mode and Form
- Conventions of Transcription
- Introducing the Issues: A Sample Performance
- Mode
- Extra Resonance: Unusual Tunings and Multiple Stops Reinforcing Mode
- Form and Gesture
- 7 Local and Regional Style, Genre, and the Individual Fiddle Tune
- Local Style: Subdivisions of Pols Territory
- Other Major Folkemusikk Genres: Halling, Gammalvals, and Bruremarsj
- The Listening Piece: Program Music, Exoticism, and Modern Needs
- The Music of Gammaldans
- The Testimony of Tune Titles
- Musical Resemblances and Relationships
- 8 Musical Change and Cultural Forces Late in the Twentieth Century
- Judging at Contests: Tradition, Art, and Winning
- Tunes and Repertoires Today
- Folk Music and Dance Events: Proliferation, Gigantism, and Change
- The Folk Milieu, the Media, and the Norwegian Public
- Springar etter Gamle-Lars Tomasgård": Decentralizing the Revival
- Tune Anthology
- Performance information
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
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