The Nordic Ingredient. European Nationalisms and Norwegian Music since 1905Open Access

Custodis Michael, Mattes Arnulf

Book (edited collection) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Notions of the ‘Nordic' have always been an issue in Norway's national identity building, both before and after it became a sovereign state in 1905. Accordingly, Norwegian music has expressed a sense of ambivalence towards being conceived as ‘Nordic' from the outside: A strong sense of ‘Norwegianness' (forged during the heroic age of cultural nation-building in the 19th century) was challenged by the advent of new, nationalistic currents in the 1930s, which used notions of the Nordic as a political weapon. This book shows how music expresses affirmation and ambivalence towards the ‘Nordic' as an ingredient of Norwegian national identity across musical genres. Further, it explores the contingencies of national music and the dramatic changes in 20th-century European political history. At the same time, it sheds new light on the difference between musical nationalism and national music.

Details about the publication

PublisherWaxmann
Place of publicationMünster
Title of seriesMünsteraner Schriften zur zeitgenössischen Musik
Volume of series4
StatusPublished
Release year2019
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
ISBN978-3-8309-3896-5
KeywordsMusicology; Norway; Nordic; Music; Nationalism

Editors from the University of Münster

Custodis, Michael

Projects the publication originates from

Duration: since 01/09/2017
Type of project: Own resources project