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Dissonant Landscapes

Music, Nature, and the Performance of Iceland

Tore Størvold

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Musikgeschichte

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During the past three decades, Iceland has attained a strong presence in the world through its musical culture, with images of the nation being packaged and shipped out in melodies, harmonies, and rhythms. What 'Iceland' means for people, both at home and abroad, is conditioned by music and its ability to animate notions of nature and nationality. In six chapters that range from discussions of indie rock ballads to 'Nordic noir' television music, Dissonant Landscapes describes the capacity of musical expression to transform ideas about nature and nationality on the northern edges of Europe.

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Nordic scholarship, Nordic region, volcanos, sound, glaciers, European nation, contemporary culture, The Sugarcubes, melodies, global imagination, interdisciplinary, environmental humanities, musicologist, music analysis, cultural studies, ecocriticism, Scandinavian studies, Sigur Rós, Ólafur Arnalds, Björk, Anna Þorvaldsdótir, economic crash of 2008, tourism, small nation, branding, national narrative, world music, international art, climate change, ecology, environmental studies, ethnomusicology, listenin