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Bjarni Thorsteinsson (14 October 1861 – 1938) was an Icelandic priest, church musician and composer, best known as an important collector, transcriber and publisher of folk songs.[1][2][3]
Publications[edit]
- Bjarni Þorsteinsson , Sálmasöngbók
References[edit]
- ^ A Short History of Icelandic Music Hjálmar Helgi Ragnarsson · 1986 p 30 … Bjarni Þorsteinsson ( 1861-1938 ) , a self – taught musician and composer . Bjarni Þorsteinsson published the results of his work in a book of almost 1000 pages , Íslenzk þjóðlög , which was printed in Copenhagen , 1906-1909 .
- ^ Ars Et Musica in Liturgia 1994 “… Bjarni Þorsteinsson was referred to above in connection with his transcription of old Icelandic folk songs and ” Tvísöngur ” .
- ^ World Music: Africa, Europe and the Middle East – Volume 1 – 1999 p168 … Bjarni Þorsteinsson was published between 1906 and 1909 , but much of what was distinctive – the sound and style of the singing – is hard to convey on paper “
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