Buch, Englisch, 242 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 531 g
Essays on Icelandic Music in the 20th and 21st Centuries
Buch, Englisch, 242 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 531 g
ISBN: 978-1-78179-145-5
Verlag: Equinox Publishing Ltd
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'Introduction - Sounds Icelandic' Porbjorg Daphne Hall, Nicola Dibben, Arni Heimir Ingolfsson and Tony MitchellPart 1: Histories and Contexts1. 'A Nation without Music?': Symphonic Music and Nation-BuildingKimberly Cannady, Victoria University of Wellington, and Kristin Loftsdottir, University of Iceland2. Rimur: From National Heritage to Folk MusicRagnheidur Olafsdottir, Independent Scholar, and Nicola Dibben3. Jon Leifs and the Origins of an Icelandic StyleArni Heimir IngolfssonPart 2: Social and Spatial Structures4. Spatiality, Sociality and Circulation: Popular Music Scenes in ReykjavikNick Prior, University of Edinburgh5. Beyond Reykjavik 101: Iceland's Popular Music Mainstream and the Eurovision Song ContestSarah Baker, Griffith University6. Nurturing the roots: Musiktilraunir, Iceland's foremost "Battle of the bands" competitionArnar Eggert Thoroddsen, University of EdinburghPart 3: Scenes and Genres7. 'Even Cute Babies Will Bite When Provoked': Icelandic Popular Music and the Rise of the Krutt Porbjorg Daphne Hall8. A Transnational Bedroom Community in ReykjavikTony Mitchell9. Icelandic hip hop: From 'Selling American Fish to Icelanders' to Reykjavikurdaetur (Reykjavik Daughters)Tony MitchellPart 4: Sound and Aesthetics10. Surrealism in Icelandic Popular MusicJohn Richardson, University of Turku11. 'Imagine what my body would sound like': Embodiment, nature and sound in the work of Bjork GudmundsdottirSarah Boak, Independent Scholar12. Triangulating Timbre in Sigur Ros's Iceland Brad Osborn, University of Kansas, and David Blake, University of Akron