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- Icelandic_folk_music abstract "Icelandic folk music includes a number of styles that are together a prominent part of the music of Iceland. When speaking of traditional Icelandic music, there are two very important vocal performance styles, one using the term kveða and the other syngja. The first a performance practice referred to as kveðskapur or kvæðaskapur. Kveðskapur is also the generic Icelandic term for poetry. The term syngja translates as to sing. Kveðskapur was very connected to sagnadansar or the dances who were accompanied with the kveðskapur. Víkivaki is the best known of the sagnadansar, and its origin can be traced to the 11th century. Víkivaki saw a decline in the beginning of the 20th century, although efforts are being made to keep it alive.Traditional Icelandic folk music remained widely performed into the last decades of the 19th century, when folk collecting began in the country. However, the advent of Western classical music and other foreign influences in the same period began leading to a decline in traditional music. Later, the arrival of popular music furthered this change; some folk music was recorded between the World Wars, but intense collecting did not begin in earnest until recently.".
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- Icelandic_folk_music wikiPageWikiLinkText "Icelandic folk music".
- Icelandic_folk_music wikiPageWikiLinkText "Icelandic".
- Icelandic_folk_music wikiPageWikiLinkText "traditional Icelandic music".
- Icelandic_folk_music wikiPageWikiLinkText "traditional Icelandic songs".
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- Icelandic_folk_music subject Category:Folk_music_by_nationality.
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- Icelandic_folk_music comment "Icelandic folk music includes a number of styles that are together a prominent part of the music of Iceland. When speaking of traditional Icelandic music, there are two very important vocal performance styles, one using the term kveða and the other syngja. The first a performance practice referred to as kveðskapur or kvæðaskapur. Kveðskapur is also the generic Icelandic term for poetry. The term syngja translates as to sing.".
- Icelandic_folk_music label "Icelandic folk music".
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