Scandinavian melodies for two violins

Code: BM164
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Publisher eNoty.eu
Genre: spirituals, folk, country & traditional
Arrangement: melody
Cast: duet
Difficulty: Advanced
Format: book + Audio Online
"The melodies in this publication have been selected from collections of Scandinavian folk music (mainly Swedish and Norwegian) dating from the early 19th century. In Scandinavian folk music there is… show more
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Audio examples

1. Fjusnäs valsen
2. Schottis
3. Hälsingland Polska

Songlist (5)

  1. Fjusnäs valsen
  2. Schottis
  3. Hälsingland Polska
  4. Ganglat
  5. Bergsjö Fantasia

Product description

"The melodies in this publication have been selected from collections of Scandinavian folk music (mainly Swedish and Norwegian) dating from the early 19th century. In Scandinavian folk music there is a clear influence of central European music and also English or Scottish music.
Because it is folk music it has no 'known' composers and is part of the traditional folk repertoire. The tunes are handed down from generation to generation, from fiddler to fiddler, and are often known as somebody’s versions (father‘s, uncle‘s, teacher‘s, grandmother‘s, etc.).
The main instrument of Scandinavian folk music is the violin. In this publication, the melodies are arranged for two violins. Traditional folk tunes were also often played in this way and are still played today. It is remarkable that this music can sound very interesting and full even in such a small ensemble."  Milan Ort

Milan Ort (*1955) is a Czech violinist, violist, composer and arranger. He studied violin at the Prague Conservatory. He has been a member of many folk ensembles and chamber orchestras, where he has performed in the first violin or viola section. His compositions focus on the stylization of folk music from all parts of the world, especially from Moravia, Slovakia, Hungary and Romania. In his other work, he writes small solo or chamber pieces, mainly for children and students of art and music schools.