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Making sense of genre and style in the age of transcultural reproduction
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Through a discussion of the theoretical and empirical foundations of the concepts of style and genre, this article draws attention to the conceptual dilemmas that emerge when established regimes of musical ownership and ... -
Europeiske spor i hardingfelespringaren
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)The older types of Norwegian traditional instrumental dance music have never been a central focus of Norwegian traditional music research. What little work has been done on the topic has tended to concentrate on the links ... -
Empirical Research on Asymmetrical Rhythms in Scandinavian Folk Music: A Critical Review
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Rikard Berge – dokumentasjon av folkemusikk gjennom fonograf og fotografi
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)This article explores the documentation of Norwegian traditional music, to be found in the Norwegian folklorist Richard Berge’s (1881 –1969) phonograph and photography archives. The article discusses how Berge proceeded ... -
Crafting nature, crafting self: An ecophilosophy of friluftsliv, craftmaking and sustainability
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)This article is based on a project in the Regional Research Fund (“Oslofjorden”) that explores the relationship between friluftsliv (outdoor life), craftmaking and sustainability in the context of the friluftsliv program ... -
Møter gjennom folkemusikk; fellesskap og særtrekk: Om Nordtrad og det årlige treffet for folkemusikkutdanninger i Norden og Baltikum
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)The Nordtrad network was established in 1999 and has since 2000 arranged an annual gathering for students and teachers from the higher educations of folk/traditional music in the Nordic and Baltic countries. This article ... -
Truls Ørpen, oppskrivertradisjonen og de gode formene
(Journal article, 2020)De store samlingene med slå!enedtegnelser må studeres i lys av sin samtid. Det gjør dem ikke til dårligere kilder – tvert om kan de gi innsikter man ikke kan få av lydfestet dokumentasjonsmateriale. -
En, to, tre...? Om inkonsekvenser, variasjon og endring i springar- og polstakt i Norge
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)The article addresses deviations from articulated norms regarding the placement of bar lines in Norwegian triple metre springar and pols. The great variation within these genres has played a major role as a marker of what ... -
Om det fysiske utgangspunktet for intonasjon på fele
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Artikkelen fokuserer på relasjonen mellom spilleteknikk på fele og hardingfele i folkemusikken og intonasjon. Det argumenteres for at det fysiske rammeverket, inkludert anatomien i hånd og fingre, påvirker intonasjonspraksisen. ... -
Sounds familiar(?): Expertise with specific musical genres modulates timing perception and micro-level synchronization to auditory stimuli
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Musical expertise improves the precision of timing perception and performance – but is this expertise generic, or is it tied to the specific style(s) and genre(s) of one’s musical training? We asked expert musicians from ... -
Å male i blått - om måling av intonasjon på hardingfele
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)This article investigates and discusses possible explanations for unconventional intonation practices in Norwegian Hardanger fiddle tunes. Software measurements of archive recordings, mainly of the Telemark fiddler Johannes ... -
Segmentation, Transcription, Analysis and Visualisation of the Norwegian Folk Music Archive
(Chapter, 2022)We present an ongoing project dedicated to the transmutation of a collection of field recordings of Norwegian folk music established in the 1960s into an easily accessible online catalogue augmented with advanced music ... -
Negotiating traditional music in educational spaces: An ethnographic case study of the Norwegian Academy of Music.
(Chapter, 2023)This article engages with issues of musical belongings in institutional spaces in higher music education. It makes an ethnographic case study of the Norwegian Academy of Music and explores how traditional music was established ... -
Bins, Spans, and Tolerance: Three Theories of Microtiming Behavior
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)This study compares three recent theories of expressive microtiming in music. While each theory was originally designed to engage a particular musical genre—Anne Danielsen’s beat bins for funk, Neo-Soul, and other contemporary ...