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Subject: Swedish travel and music for Casey From: GUEST,Sharon friend of Sandy Date: 21 Jan 03 - 10:18 PM Hi -- I need some help and you all are the ones I trust on this one! My son, Casey, plans to travel alone to Sweden in February, 2003. He's a fiddler and is looking to connect with a teacher, music places, and other traditional cultural events in and around Stockholm. Does anyone have any good contacts in Sweden for him? It would make his trip more meaningful (and it would calm this anxious mother down!) Please respond to my e-mail address: cd000910@mindspring.com Thank you all -- Sharon |
Subject: RE: Swedish travel and music for Casey From: open mike Date: 22 Jan 03 - 02:44 AM I am a member of the Northen California Spelmanslag, which is an old timey music organization. Their web site is the best resource i can think of for things musical in Sweden. And in this country too. they can be found here: Nor. Cal. Spelmanslag and here is a place to find out about hardanger fiddle playing not exactly swedish, it is norwegian, and not exactly fiddle as it is a different instrument, but lovely. I hear they palyed hardanger fiddles as they skiied down the mt. in the opening ceremonies of the Lillehammer Olympics.Hardanger Fiddle Site nd here is another link-you may need to translate it and it applies mostly to nyclekharpa which is the instrument i am interested in...but you might find some fiddle info here: http://nyckelharpa.just.nu/ |
Subject: RE: Swedish travel and music for Casey From: open mike Date: 22 Jan 03 - 03:02 AM i did not search for swedish fiddle, but you might find something with that. I have a Nyckelharpa site which has links to other swedish music sites: http://www.nyckelharpa.com/ good luck. and here is a site where you can translate text in other languages.. http://world.altavista.com/ http://babel.altavista.com/ http://help.altavista.com/help/babelfish/babel_help |
Subject: RE: Swedish travel and music for Casey From: bassen Date: 22 Jan 03 - 04:25 AM You might find some useful information at swedish traditional music links bassen |
Subject: RE: Swedish travel and music for Casey From: sian, west wales Date: 22 Jan 03 - 05:07 AM I've passed your message on to someone who might know. You might also try Karen Tweed whose e-mail and profile are here sian |
Subject: RE: Swedish travel and music From: GUEST,Felipa Date: 09 May 08 - 10:03 AM I play a bit of fiddle (mostly Irish but have learned a few Swedish and Norwegian tunes). I plan to be in Sweden early/middle July this year, based nea r - not in - Stockholm. I'm looking for advice on where to hear muysic and if possible attend workshops (intermediate fiddle, beginner dancing, singing for non-Swedish speaker) accessible to someone not fluent in any Scandinavian language. I've looked at the Swedish trad music links via Bassen's clicky ; it's TOO vast though so far I have noted one contact to e-mail, Nivren Folkdansgille , which in Sndsvall, 400 km n of Stockholm may be too far away for me. |
Subject: RE: Swedish travel and music for Casey From: GUEST,Meggly Date: 09 May 08 - 10:23 AM There's a very nice lady called Emma Reid who is part Swedish and based in Stockholm. I took a workshop with her once and she was really engaging and taught some great techniques. Here (hopefully) is a link to her website and it looks like she teaches regularly. Emma Reid At least, if she's not doing anthing convenient for you she might have contacts. |
Subject: RE: Swedish travel and music for Casey From: open mike Date: 10 May 08 - 12:21 AM I would recommend contacting my friend Tim Rued, who is a very accomplished Swedish fiddler. Although he is American, he speaks fluent Swedish and has been awarded a bronze medal in the Swedish Traditional Fiddle Championship. He often leads tours of Sweden, and specializes in music arts and culture. He knows many Swedish Fiddle (fiol) and nyckelharpa (key fiddle) players. You can also see the link for the Spelmanslag I posted in this thread. http://www.members.aol.com/timrued/index.htm here is the web site about his guided travel opportunities http://www.folksweden.com/ |
Subject: RE: Swedish travel and music for Casey From: GUEST,Felipa Date: 15 May 08 - 05:27 AM thanks for info. I didn't know Emma had moved to Sweden. I met her and her Swedish mother at Scandinavian fiddle, dance, nickelharpa workshop weekend in Yorkshire a few years ago. Recently I was at a fiddle workshop in Ireland and I thought Emma would be there, but I had her mixed up with Shetland fiddler Jenna Reid! |
Subject: RE: Swedish travel and music for Casey From: Felipa Date: 17 May 08 - 06:43 AM I haven't had a reply yet from either Tim or Emma. Tim apparently leads a small group to Sweden late June to mid July (partly overlapping with my trip) but I don't know their itinerary. I understand many visitors go to the music events in Dalarna province ~ 2-6 July (a few days too early for me). |
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