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Thinking about Iceland today, and its musical landscape, one is immediately struck by the prominence of world-renowned performers, often perceived as innovative, unconventional, and distinctive. For those familiar with Icelandic music, the ...
The langspil is a traditional Icelandic musical instrument, whose name can be translated quite literally as “long instrument”. In Icelandic, it is pronounced [ˈlauŋkˌspɪːl̥]. Finding material on this instrument is surprisingly difficult, as...
> 1652: That autumn there came an agitation and a plague brought on by an evil spirit or a ghost in Trékyllisvík, in such a manner that often in the course of a single day, and especially in church while the sermon was being delivered, peop...
The Icelandic term tvísöngur refers to a style of two-part singing in which a principal melody is accompanied by a second voice that follows fairly strict rules. To understand what this means, we need to step back into the world of medieval...
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