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Nature of Nordic Music

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The Nature of Nordic Music explores two distinctive yet complementary understandings of the term 'nature': the inherent features, characters and qualities of contemporary Nordic music, and how the elemental forces of nature, the phenomena of the physical world (landscape, climate, environment), inspire and condition creativity here.

Within a broader debate about the meaning of 'Nordicness', 12 case studies challenge our assumptions about a 'Nordic tone' to reveal a creative energy that is diverse and cosmopolitan in outlook. Each of the three parts of the book - 'Identities', 'Images' and 'Environments' - accommodates an eclectic array of musical genres (classical, popular, jazz, folk, electronic).

This book will appeal to anyone interested in Nordic music and culture, especially students and researchers.

List of contents

Part I: IDENTITIES

1. Nordicness in Scandinavian music: A complex question Michael Fjeldsøe & Sanne Krogh Groth

2. Escaping Nordic musical exoticism?  Hans Weisethaunet

3. In search of the Nordic electroacoustic Andrew Bentley & James Andean

4. Starting from scratch: Nation-building and the creation of an Icelandic choral tradition Árni Heimir Ingólfsson

Part II: IMAGES

5. Not Nordic Enough? 'Nordic Cool' as a Janus-headed strategy for artistic inclusion and expulsion  Henrik Marstal

6. And Björk of course - the image of Icelandic music Margrét Sigrún Sigurðardóttir

7. Cold commodities: Discourses of decay and purity in a globalised jazz world  Haftor Medboe

8. Folk and popular music in the Nordic countries Tor Dybo

Part III: ENVIRONMENTS

9. Ecocriticism and the Anthropocene in the Water Soundscape Composition Contest  Meri Kytö

10. Nordic drone: Pedal points and static textures as musical imagery of the northerly environment Juha Torvinen & Susanna Välimäki

11. Telling the time: Communication and temporality in Nordic new music Tim Howell & Richard Powell

12. Sigur Rós: Talking timbre Michael Rofe

About the author

Tim Howell is Professor of Music at the University of York, UK, where he specialises in the analysis of new music. As an internationally recognised authority on the music of Sibelius, his research has now broadened to encompass contemporary Finnish music. His major publications include After Sibelius: Studies in Finnish Music and Kaija Saariaho: Visions, Narratives, Dialogues.

Summary

The Nature of Nordic Music explores two distinctive yet complementary understandings of the term ‘nature’: the inherent features, characters and qualities of contemporary Nordic music, and how the elemental forces of nature, the phenomena of the physical world (landscape, climate, environment), inspire and condition creativity here.

Within a broader debate about the meaning of ‘Nordicness’, 12 case studies challenge our assumptions about a ‘Nordic tone’ to reveal a creative energy that is diverse and cosmopolitan in outlook. Each of the three parts of the book – ‘Identities’, ‘Images’ and ‘Environments’ – accommodates an eclectic array of musical genres (classical, popular, jazz, folk, electronic).

This book will appeal to anyone interested in Nordic music and culture, especially students and researchers.

Product details

Authors Tim Howell
Assisted by Tim Howell (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.04.2021
 
EAN 9780367777074
ISBN 978-0-367-77707-4
No. of pages 250
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Music > General, dictionaries
Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

Europe, 20th Century, MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Classical, 20th century, c 1900 to c 1999, 20th Century & Contemporary Classical Music, Art music, orchestral and formal music

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