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  2. Icelandic folk music - Wikipedia

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    Icelandic folk music includes a number of styles that are together a prominent part of the music of Iceland. When speaking of traditional Icelandic vocal music, there are two prominent vocal performance styles, one using the term kveða and the other syngja. The first is a performance practice referred to as kveðskapur or kvæðaskapur.

  3. Music of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    The music of Iceland includes folk and pop traditions, as well as an active classical and contemporary music scene. Well-known artists from Iceland include medieval music group Voces Thules, alternative pop band The Sugarcubes, singers Björk, Laufey, Daði Freyr, Hafdís Huld and Emiliana Torrini, post-rock band Sigur Rós and Múm, post-metal band Sólstafir, indie folk/indie pop band Of ...

  4. Krummavísa - Wikipedia

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    Krummavísa at Icelandic Wikisource Krummavísa (English: Raven Verse ) or Krummi krunkar úti (English: A Raven Croaks Outside ) is an Icelandic folk song or nursery rhyme. The song was published in 1906 in the book Íslenzk þjóðlög ( Icelandic Folk Songs ) by Bjarni Þorsteinsson [ is ] .

  5. Category:Music of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Icelandic-language albums (7 P) Albums by Icelandic artists (4 C, 3 P) C. ... Icelandic folk music; I. Íslenski listinn; J. Hans Jóhannsson; L. List of Bad Taste ...

  6. Category:Icelandic folk music - Wikipedia

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    2 languages. العربية ... Icelandic folk singers (1 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Icelandic folk music" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  7. Skálmöld - Wikipedia

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    Skálmöld (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈskaulmœlt]) is a Viking / folk metal band from Reykjavík, Iceland, formed in August 2009. [1] The band's name is literally translated as Age of Swords and also means "lawlessness", referring to the Age of the Sturlungs of Icelandic history, when a civil war broke out between the country's family clans.

  8. Category:Icelandic folk music groups - Wikipedia

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  9. Systur - Wikipedia

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    They represented Iceland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin, Italy with the song "Með hækkandi sól", after winning the Icelandic national selection Söngvakeppnin 2022. [ 2 ] The sisters have previously partnered with DJ Friðfinnur "Oculus" Sigurðsson, with whom they formed the house band Sísý Ey in 2011.