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- Kvæði abstract "Kvæði (Kvaedi; at kvøða: \"to sing a tune or kvæði\"; kvæði also means verse in Icelandic, also sometimes used to mean stanza) are the old ballads of the Faroe Islands, accompanied by the Faroese dance. Kvæði can have hundreds of stanzas plus a chorus sung between every verse.The subject matter of Faroese ballads varies widely, including heroic narratives set in the distant past, contemporary politics, and comic tales. The most archaic-looking layer, however, is the heroic narratives. It was once thought that these derive independently from Viking-Age oral narratives, and this may be true of a few, but it has since been shown that most derive directly from written Icelandic sagas or occasionally rímur. The traceable origins of Faroese balladry, then, seem to lie between the fourteenth century (when the relevant Icelandic sagas tended to be composed) and the seventeenth (when contacts with Iceland diminished).Faroese ballads began to be collected by Jens Christian Svabo in 1781–1782, though Svabo's collection was not published in his lifetime; the most prominent of Svabo's successors was Venceslaus Ulricus Hammershaimb. The Danish historians Svend Grundtvig and Jørgen Bloch began the process of a complete, standard edition of the ballads, which eventually gave rise to the Føroya kvæði/Corpus carminum Færoensium, published between 1941 and 2003. In the last volume, Marianne Clausen presented a large collection of music transcriptions of kvæði melodies, based on sound recordings. Ballads took an important role in the development of Faroese national consciousness and the promotion of literacy in Faroes in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.Among the most famous of all kvæði is Ormurin langi written by Jens Christian Djurhuus and today played by the Faroese folk metal band Týr.".
- Kvæði thumbnail Faroe_stamp_069_paeturs_departure.jpg?width=300.
- Kvæði wikiPageExternalLink kvaedir.
- Kvæði wikiPageExternalLink enindex.htm.
- Kvæði wikiPageExternalLink index.php.
- Kvæði wikiPageExternalLink storiesballadsof00chad.
- Kvæði wikiPageExternalLink 33471.
- Kvæði wikiPageID "3553912".
- Kvæði wikiPageLength "4157".
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- Kvæði wikiPageRevisionID "657323994".
- Kvæði wikiPageWikiLink Ballad.
- Kvæði wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ballad_collections.
- Kvæði wikiPageWikiLink Category:Faroese_folklore.
- Kvæði wikiPageWikiLink Category:Faroese_literature.
- Kvæði wikiPageWikiLink Category:Faroese_music.
- Kvæði wikiPageWikiLink Faroe_Islands.
- Kvæði wikiPageWikiLink Faroese_dance.
- Kvæði wikiPageWikiLink Folk_metal.
- Kvæði wikiPageWikiLink Jens_Christian_Djurhuus.
- Kvæði wikiPageWikiLink Jens_Christian_Svabo.
- Kvæði wikiPageWikiLink Jørgen_Bloch.
- Kvæði wikiPageWikiLink Marianne_Clausen.
- Kvæði wikiPageWikiLink Ormurin_Langi.
- Kvæði wikiPageWikiLink Refrain.
- Kvæði wikiPageWikiLink Rímur.
- Kvæði wikiPageWikiLink Saga.
- Kvæði wikiPageWikiLink Stanza.
- Kvæði wikiPageWikiLink Svend_Grundtvig.
- Kvæði wikiPageWikiLink Týr_(band).
- Kvæði wikiPageWikiLink Venceslaus_Ulricus_Hammershaimb.
- Kvæði wikiPageWikiLink File:Faroe_stamp_069_paeturs_departure.jpg.
- Kvæði wikiPageWikiLinkText "Faroese ballad".
- Kvæði wikiPageWikiLinkText "Faroese ballads".
- Kvæði wikiPageWikiLinkText "Faroese traditional music".
- Kvæði wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kvæði".
- Kvæði wikiPageWikiLinkText "ballads".
- Kvæði wikiPageWikiLinkText "kvæði".
- Kvæði wikiPageWikiLinkText "the traditional ballads".
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- Kvæði wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fo_icon.
- Kvæði wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Kvæði subject Category:Ballad_collections.
- Kvæði subject Category:Faroese_folklore.
- Kvæði subject Category:Faroese_literature.
- Kvæði subject Category:Faroese_music.
- Kvæði hypernym Ballads.
- Kvæði type MusicGenre.
- Kvæði type Song.
- Kvæði type Collection.
- Kvæði type Diacritic.
- Kvæði type Redirect.
- Kvæði comment "Kvæði (Kvaedi; at kvøða: \"to sing a tune or kvæði\"; kvæði also means verse in Icelandic, also sometimes used to mean stanza) are the old ballads of the Faroe Islands, accompanied by the Faroese dance. Kvæði can have hundreds of stanzas plus a chorus sung between every verse.The subject matter of Faroese ballads varies widely, including heroic narratives set in the distant past, contemporary politics, and comic tales. The most archaic-looking layer, however, is the heroic narratives.".
- Kvæði label "Kvæði".
- Kvæði sameAs Q1000882.
- Kvæði sameAs Færøske_kvæder.
- Kvæði sameAs Färöische_Balladen.
- Kvæði sameAs Kvaedi.
- Kvæði sameAs Kvæði.
- Kvæði sameAs Feröeri_balladák.
- Kvæði sameAs フェロー諸島のバラッド.
- Kvæði sameAs Kvæði.
- Kvæði sameAs m.09l5lt.
- Kvæði sameAs Kvad.
- Kvæði sameAs Q1000882.
- Kvæði wasDerivedFrom Kvæði?oldid=657323994.
- Kvæði depiction Faroe_stamp_069_paeturs_departure.jpg.
- Kvæði isPrimaryTopicOf Kvæði.