Traditional Folk Music of Norway
Norway's folk music is much loved and continues to be taught and celebrated.
Here is a great website to learn more.
One thing that sets this music apart is the haunting sound of the Hardanger Fiddle (Hardingfele). These amazing work-of-art instruments are tuned differently from violins, and have additional strings underneath that provide extra resonance.
(Fiddle pictured on the right by Lynn Berg)
You will also hear other instruments unique to Scandinavia, and accordion, especially in dance music.
In many recordings there is foot stomping, an important percussive element
Stølskinna Sigmund Eikås |
elaborate rhythms it can be hard to follow!
One of my favorite aspects of Norwegian folk music is the unaccompanied vocals that truly treat the human voice as an instrument.
All that said, my favorite recordings tend to blur the lines a little between folk music and contemporary styles.
Links go to Amazon, but these should also be available on Itunes.
Vrikkjaren
Spindel
From the Album Aminje
I LOVE this piece. It was my ring tone for years,
and everyone would ask about it.
Youtube
Når mitt øie, trett av møie
(When My Eyes, Weary of Toil)
Oslo Kammerkor
From the Album Strid
Oslo's Chamber Choir
Contemporary Choral Works based on Folk Music
Absolutely stunning ~ the whole album
Youtube
Snåle mi jente
Kerstin Blodig
From the Album Trollsang
(Troll Song - That's why she is made up to look like a Troll)
live performance youtube
Numedalshalling
(Billy Goats Gruff)
Bukkene Bruse
From the Album Steinstolen (The Stone Chair)
I love this whole album
This group was selected as the official Olympic Musicians for the Lillehammer Olympic Games and performed at the closing ceremony. (Wikipedia)
Youtube
Den Store Trasten Forelskar Seg
Tindra
From the Album Lukkeleg Vaking
Playful Indie Acoustic Sound
Youtube
Halling
Jon Faukstad & Per Sæmund Bjørkum
From the Album Slåttar Frå Torger Olstads Notebok
Dance Music with Hardingfele and Accordion
Toe Tapping!
Youtube
Solistvals (Soloist's Waltz)
Berit Opheim Versto
From the Album White Night: Impressions of Norwegian Folk Music
I may have to buy this whole album.
This track is so joyful.
No Skal Eg Fortelje
(Now I'll Tell)
Sigrid Moldestad
From the Album Sandkorn
Sigrid has recorded many beautiful ballads,
but I like this spicy piece. I have no idea what it is about.
Youtube
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