Tikka and Suodenjoki explore how imported gramophone records shaped the idea of Finnish popular music and thereby fed the experiences of the nation among Finnish consumers in the late 1920s. They focus on Finnish-American records, which were imported to Finland by transnational agents during the so-called gramophone fever. As these records reached consumers, they tapped into experience communities that were based on the deep political divides of the newly independent nation-state, which had witnessed a Civil War in 1918. In a very short period of time, modern popular music, played and danced to in homes and public spaces, became a key means by which people lived out the nation and its class-based demarcations in their everyday practices.Pee...
Playing accompanying music for silent films was one of the most important sources of income for musi...
The purpose of this paper is to study representations of Finland in contemporary Finnish popular mus...
Probably in no other country has the marriage of folklore studies and nationalism produced such dram...
Tikka and Suodenjoki explore how imported gramophone records shaped the idea of Finnish popular musi...
Abstract. The 1950s and early 1960s are often understood as a golden era of popular music in Finland...
In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Finnish nationalists struggled to define their coun...
This article studies rural gramophone use in Finland from the 1920s to the 1940s, based on source ma...
Early on in their life in the new surroundings, music played a prominent part in the life of Finnish...
Folk Music Collecting and the National Gaze: The Documentation Work of Erkki Ala-Könni During the Se...
The article explores the formation of modern music life in Finland since the mid-1800s. The research...
textOn the eve of 1920, the U.S. recording industry had been through a number of near-fatal economic...
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One of the most defining characteristics of the nineteenth century is the global phenomenon of natio...
In this article, I examine the formation of amateur music-making in Finland from early orchestral as...
Music in the cultural exchange from Finland to the United States between 1949 and 1969: educational ...
Playing accompanying music for silent films was one of the most important sources of income for musi...
The purpose of this paper is to study representations of Finland in contemporary Finnish popular mus...
Probably in no other country has the marriage of folklore studies and nationalism produced such dram...
Tikka and Suodenjoki explore how imported gramophone records shaped the idea of Finnish popular musi...
Abstract. The 1950s and early 1960s are often understood as a golden era of popular music in Finland...
In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Finnish nationalists struggled to define their coun...
This article studies rural gramophone use in Finland from the 1920s to the 1940s, based on source ma...
Early on in their life in the new surroundings, music played a prominent part in the life of Finnish...
Folk Music Collecting and the National Gaze: The Documentation Work of Erkki Ala-Könni During the Se...
The article explores the formation of modern music life in Finland since the mid-1800s. The research...
textOn the eve of 1920, the U.S. recording industry had been through a number of near-fatal economic...
Notions of the ‘Nordic’ have always been an issue in Norway’s national identity building, both befor...
One of the most defining characteristics of the nineteenth century is the global phenomenon of natio...
In this article, I examine the formation of amateur music-making in Finland from early orchestral as...
Music in the cultural exchange from Finland to the United States between 1949 and 1969: educational ...
Playing accompanying music for silent films was one of the most important sources of income for musi...
The purpose of this paper is to study representations of Finland in contemporary Finnish popular mus...
Probably in no other country has the marriage of folklore studies and nationalism produced such dram...