Arne Garborg和fela

Bjørn Sverre Kristensen
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挪威作家阿恩·加博格(1851-1924)是欧洲最重要的知识分子之一,他的作品包括长篇小说、短篇小说、诗歌和文章,涉及许多领域,在挪威和其他地方都有大量读者。加博格年轻时就学会了拉小提琴。后来,他学会了拉哈丹格尔小提琴。上世纪初的挪威公共辩论见证了农村和城市意识形态价值观的两极分化,Arne Garborg成为农村部分的主要代言人。这篇文章提出了两个问题:人们对阿恩·加博格的小提琴演奏到底了解多少?小提琴和民间音乐在哪些方面影响了加博格的生活和思想立场?本文遵循两个观点。第一个;音乐和小提琴演奏似乎是加博格一生的伴侣。其次;加伯格成为主要发言人的挪威主义运动,几乎在同一时间成为挪威公众辩论的主导因素,而哈丹格尔小提琴也获得了挪威国家乐器的地位。绘制不同类型的来源(书面,图形和目击者),这篇文章调查了音乐在Garborg的生活中的存在,并表明他可以被视为一个很好的业余音乐家,能够在小提琴和Hardanger小提琴上表达自己,并具有扎实的挪威民间音乐知识。这引发了人们的思考,关于阿恩·加博格在多大程度上把民间音乐,民间舞蹈,小提琴和Hardanger小提琴演奏看作是值得挪威主义运动追求的乡村价值的重要组成部分。
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Arne Garborg og fela
The Norwegian author Arne Garborg (1851-1924) was one of Europe's foremost intellectuals with a production of novels, short stories, poetry and articles, covering many fields and with a vast number of readers both in Norway and elsewhere. As a young man Garborg had learnt to play the fiddle. Later on, he learnt to play the Hardanger fiddle. The Norwegian public debate at the turn of the previous century witnessed a polarization between rural and urban ideological values, and Arne Garborg became the main spokesman for the rural part. The article raises two questions: What does one actually know about Arne Garborg's fiddle playing? In what ways did the (Hardanger) fiddle and folk music influence Garborg's life and ideological standpoints? This article follows two perspectives. First; music and fiddle playing seems to have been Garborg's lifelong companions. Secondly; the Norwegianism movement, which Garborg became the main spokesman for, became a leading factor in the Norwegian public debate more or less at the same time as the Hardanger fiddle gained status as Norway's national instrument. Drawing on different types of sources (written, graphic, and eyewitness), this article investigates the presence of music in Garborg's life and shows that he can be regarded as a good amateur musician capable of expressing himself on both the fiddle and the Hardanger fiddle, and with a solid knowledge of Norwegian folk music. This opens for reflections regarding to what extent Arne Garborg may have looked upon folk music, folk dance, fiddle and Hardanger fiddle playing as vital parts of rural values worth pursuing for the Norwegianism movement.
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