Traditional
Jamtlandic
Folk Music
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Tunes
from the Past
Documentary folk music recordings
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Folk Tunes from Jämtland [List
of tunes]
(Vall- trall & Lapp-Nils låtar)
Selection of 47 tunes from Matts Arnberg's recording
expedition in Jämtland for the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation
in 1951.
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Swedish Fiddlers from the Past [List
of tunes]
(Äldre svenska spelmän)
3 CDs , from Jämtland in the north to Småland in the south,
and a total of 141 melodies.
The earliest documentary recordings of Swedish fiddlers
in existence, made by ethnographerYngve Laurell between 1913 and 1920 with
the aid of a phonograph.
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Harmonica & Accordion [List
of tunes]
(Munspel och handklaver)
Since the turn of the century, the
accordion has been one of our most popular instruments. Both on dance floors
and in people's homes, a little snatch has fairly often been heard
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Three Traditional Folk Singers [List
of tunes]
(Lena, Ulrika & Svea)
Lena Larsson, Ulrika Lindholm, and Svea Jansson
72 songs, 2 CD CAP 22043
in Musica Sveciae : folk music in Sweden ; no. 9-10
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Ancient Swedish Pastoral Music [List
of tunes]
(Lockrop & Vallåtar)
Documentary recordings of herding calls, birch bark horns, Cow
Horns, Goat horns, Duct
Flutes, and willow flutes. The recordings were made in the
farm pastures in the provinces of Dalarna and Härjedalen between 1949
and 1964. CAP 21483 (1 CD)
in Musica Sveciae : folk music in Sweden ; no 8
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Musica
Sveciae : folk music in Sweden
28 CDs (22´ issues)
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