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My Musical Genealogy . By: Nicole Wahlin. Kjerstie Mary Dahl She was born on September 1, 1864 at Hybe West Malmo, Sweden. She died on November 4, 1952 in Ogden, Utah. . The Voyage to America…. Kjerstie was the last member of her family to immigrate to America; she was 17 years old.
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My Musical Genealogy By: Nicole Wahlin
Kjerstie Mary Dahl She was born on September 1, 1864 at Hybe West Malmo, Sweden. She died on November 4, 1952 in Ogden, Utah.
The Voyage to America… • Kjerstie was the last member of her family to immigrate to America; she was 17 years old. • “The voyage across the ocean was • terrible. I was deathly sick. • I thought I • would die!”
Arriving in Utah… • After arriving in New York Kjerstie traveled to Ogden, Utah by train. A good chunk of the trip was spent on flat cars without roofs. • “These large and frightening mountains made me very nervous.”
What she brought to America… • Although Kjerstie was not able to bring much to America, she was able to bring her family traditions that she grew up with. • Many of those traditions, specifically Christmas, my family continues to participate in today.
Swedish Christmas Traditions • Many families serve Risgryngrot, special rice porridge with one almond in it. The person finding it gets to make a wish, or is believed to get married the coming year. • A christmas dinner buffet consisting of ham, fish, and sweets.
Singing and Dancing… • In Sweden it is tradition to dance around the Christmas tree and sing carols. • A popular Christmas carol is called, “Nu har vi ljus här i vårt hus,” or “We Have • Kindled the Candles in • Our House Now.” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pxA5bzEvfw&feature=related
Swedish Music • The most common instrument used in Swedish music is the fiddle. • Many fiddlers of old were said to have learnt their music from näcken. Näcken is a water spirit, who lives in streams, and plays the fiddle.
Other Instruments used… • the nyckelharpa (key fiddle) • many people now will play the recorder (blockflöjt), but there is also a traditional type of whistle called spelpipa or spilåpipa. • The Swedish bagpipe is a single-reed bagpipe. • The accordion
Common Swedish Tune… • The most common type of tune in Swedish music is the polska, plural polskor. It is a dance tune played in 3/4 time, though not the same way as a waltz. • In a polska, the beats 1 and 3 are heavy and downward, and beat 2 is light and upward, something like "bom - bip - bom" \ ' \ \ ' \ \ ' \
Swedish Music is… • A form of entertainment that is energetic and lively making people everywhere want to dance. • The music brings families and people together; music is always found in family or community gatherings.
Bibliography • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Christmas_carols#Swedish • http://www.norbeck.nu/swedtrad/