Making Messiah Swedish: Localities of Music and Identity in Ethnotourist America

IF 0.2 3区 艺术学 0 MUSIC AMERICAN MUSIC Pub Date : 2020-12-02 DOI:10.5406/americanmusic.38.3.0327
Benjamin R. Teitelbaum
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Rehearsals were under way for the 123rd annual performance of Messiah in the small town of Lindsborg, Kansas. Not only is the community of 3,500 home to one of the oldest continuous traditions of performing Handel’s famous oratorio, it is also known nationally for branding itself as an ethnotourism center—as “Little Sweden U.S.A.”—in recognition of its founding during the mid1800s by Swedish immigrants. When local journalist Marty Hardy published the above statement on the front page of the town’s newspaper in 2005, she was keeping to a pattern. A year earlier she described singing Messiah as “probably the most significant event in keeping the Swedish heritage alive in Lindsborg.”1 Two months later, she would again use her column to urge fellow community members to celebrate upcoming performances by flying Swedish flags outside their homes. And so it continued in her writings and communications until her retirement as a journalist in 2006 and passing in 2016. I first read these columns in 2004 when I was an undergraduate student at Bethany College in Lindsborg, the institution hosting the annual oratorio performances. I found the commentary provocative: I had come to Lindsborg and Bethany as an eighteenyearold because of its Swedish
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使弥赛亚成为瑞典人:美国民族旅游者的音乐和身份的地方
《弥赛亚》第123届年度演出正在堪萨斯州林兹堡小镇进行排练。这个拥有3500人的社区不仅拥有最古老的韩德尔著名清唱剧表演传统之一,而且还因将自己打造成民族旅游中心而闻名全国——被称为“小瑞典美国”——以表彰它在19世纪中期由瑞典移民建立。2005年,当当地记者马蒂·哈迪(Marty Hardy)在镇上报纸的头版发表上述声明时,她是在遵循一种模式。一年前,她形容唱弥赛亚“可能是在林兹堡保存瑞典遗产的最重要的事件”。两个月后,她再次利用自己的专栏敦促社区成员在家门口悬挂瑞典国旗来庆祝即将到来的演出。因此,她的写作和交流一直延续到2006年从记者岗位上退休,并于2016年去世。我第一次读这些专栏是在2004年,当时我还是林兹堡贝萨尼学院(Bethany College)的一名本科生,该学院每年都会举办清唱剧表演。我觉得这篇评论很有挑衅性:我18岁时来到林兹堡和贝瑟尼,因为这里是瑞典语
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