• #40 - Kjell Braaten

  • Nov 11 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 38 mins
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    In Nordic Sound #40, Jameson is joined by Kjell Braaten to talk about Kjell’s approach to skaldic performance and his recent collaboration on the beautiful Lithuanian sutartines project with Stuba and Skaidra Jančaité as part of an ongoing mission to preserve and revitalize Lithuanian communal singing tradition.

    Key topics in this conversation include Kjell telling why skaldic tradition inspires him, how music is a form of active and communal remembering of the past, if viking music can ever be authentic, and a deeper discussion about the value of celebrating the living traditions around us that are at risk of being lost.

    Jameson Foster is an ethnomusicologist at the University of Colorado Boulder specializing in Nordic music traditions with a focus on pagan revivalism.

    0:00 Introduction
    1:20 Skaldic music
    12:53 Do limitation help creativity?
    23:32 Making mistakes as a solo performer
    28:59 Sources for skaldic performance
    38:00 Music as memory
    49:00 Sutartines and Stuba
    58:26 What are Sutartines?
    1:06:00 Serendipitous Meeting
    1:11:14 Living Lithuanian traditions
    1:22:00 Why vikings?

    Previous interview with Kjell:
    Nordic Sound #8 - https://youtu.be/Ch6-4uCUT00


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