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Crossing North

CN3 Bermuda Triangle Of Music

01 Apr 2019

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What does it mean to be a folk musician in a country with no folk instruments? Musician and folk music festival organizer Linus Orri Gunnarsson Cederborg discusses the mysteries of Icelandic folk music. *** This episode was written, edited, and produced by Colin Gioia Connors. Special thanks to Kristian Næsby. *** Transcript available at https://scandinavian.washington.edu/crossing-north-3-bermuda-triangle-music *** Music used with permission by Linus Orri Gunnarsson Cederborg. Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuUG8doLcJ8Oab3wrxONNUA?fbclid=IwAR0LiSXSNt26lLkhI5gc4QRTJX9NVgV7gETocQcq1eqP3LJmC8swBDdcvAU *** Theme music used with permission by Kristján Hrannar Pálsson. Spotify: open.spotify.com/album/1dDmFxNvfYVnQwq7up7rxS *** Crossing North is a production of the Department of Scandinavian Studies and the Baltic Studies Program at the University of Washington in Seattle. scandinavian.washington.edu/crossing-north-podcast *** Support Crossing North: Donate to the "Friends of Scandinavian Languages and Literature Fund" scandinavian.washington.edu/support-us

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