Dissonant Landscapes: Music, Nature, and the Performance of Iceland

Author:   Tore Storvøld
Publisher:   Wesleyan University Press
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Pages:   216
Publication Date:   02 February 2024
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Dissonant Landscapes: Music, Nature, and the Performance of Iceland


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Listening to the dissonances of nature and nationhood in modern Iceland.   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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Author:   Tore Storvøld
Publisher:   Wesleyan University Press
Imprint:   Wesleyan University Press
ISBN:  

9780819500489


ISBN 10:   0819500488
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   02 February 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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""Through a strong analysis and engaging writing, Størvold gives a nuanced insight into how exoticism was activated in relation to Icelandic music in the recent past.""--Kristín Loftsdóttir, author of Crisis and Coloniality at Europe's Margins: Creating Exotic Iceland ""Dissonant Landscapes takes discussions of nature and the musical imagination to a new level of sophistication. With Iceland as the crucible of his investigations, Størvold shows how environmental awareness has infiltrated musical practices that evade easy categorization, but have almost unlimited potential to motivate listeners towards action.""--John Richardson, author of An Eye for Music: Popular Music and the Audiovisual Surreal


""The music of the composers and artists analysed here seems to give life to the land and to meanings that go way beyond any extractivist worldview. Dissonant Landscapes is a well-conceived depiction of how music mediates between humans and the Icelandic landscape.""--Luca Gambirasio, University College Cork, Journal of World Popular Music ""Through a strong analysis and engaging writing, Størvold gives a nuanced insight into how exoticism was activated in relation to Icelandic music in the recent past.""--Kristín Loftsdóttir, author of Crisis and Coloniality at Europe's Margins: Creating Exotic Iceland ""Dissonant Landscapes takes discussions of nature and the musical imagination to a new level of sophistication. With Iceland as the crucible of his investigations, Størvold shows how environmental awareness has infiltrated musical practices that evade easy categorization, but have almost unlimited potential to motivate listeners towards action.""--John Richardson, author of An Eye for Music: Popular Music and the Audiovisual Surreal


Through a strong analysis and engaging writing, Storvold gives a nuanced insight into how exoticism was activated in relation to Icelandic music in the recent past.--Kristin Loftsdottir, author of Crisis and Coloniality at Europe's Margins: Creating Exotic Iceland Dissonant Landscapes takes discussions of nature and the musical imagination to a new level of sophistication. With Iceland as the crucible of his investigations, Storvold shows how environmental awareness has infiltrated musical practices that evade easy categorization, but have almost unlimited potential to motivate listeners towards action.--John Richardson, author of An Eye for Music: Popular Music and the Audiovisual Surreal


Author Information

TORE STØRVOLD (Trondheim, Norway) is associate professor of music at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology.

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