Människorna, musiken och de mekaniska instrumenten i Norge cirka 1480-1890
Abstract
An international history of mechanical musical instruments is well documented from a
technological perspective (innovation, patents etc.), for instance musical clocks, barrel organs,
musical box and organettes. The purpose of this study is to elucidate the specific
region of Norway from a sociocultural narrative, by analyzing the emergence, distribution,
and reception of these instruments. The hitherto unexplored Norwegian milieu is compared
with the canonized European. The study is enabled by the rich sources of digitalized
newspapers, domestic literature as well as well-registered extant mechanical instruments in
museums. Four articles enlighten the mechanical instruments from various organological
perspectives by: 1) examining musical clocks through a sound study analysis, 2) recanonizing
the repertory in the Norwegian clocks, 3) analyzing changes of concepts, examining
the slow establishment of barrel organs, and 4) exploring idiomatic adjustments of arrangements
of disc music boxes and comparing them with the original score. The study
shows how mechanical instruments in Norway were established with a delay in time in
comparison to the international scene. Also, a distinctive hymnal repertory can be noted
in musical clocks. Later, the initial import of music boxes by non-music specialists shifted
during the 1800s to an effective distribution by direct import from the producers, retailers
in general or by the specialized music trade, when also the term «mechanical instruments»
was established. Central uses over the years include the imitation of nature (during the
Enlightenment period), to show good taste, to use as a tool of power for rationality (time
discipline) as well as stressing the magic perspective (look, no hands) and to give consolation.
They also played an important part in the emerging entertainment and consumer
market In the thesis I juxtapose technical and social perspectives on the music box discs &
cylinders as on the phonograph. This opens for a new understanding of the distribution of
tangible, portable, repeatable, and temporal musical objects, and in the long term, of the
process of mediatization and musicalization of society. Finally, a discussion on the Ogden
& Richards theory of symbol-thought-referent can serve as a tool for museum use in terminology
and taxonomy matters.
Parts of work
I. Krouthén, M. (2018). ’ Ikke bare tikk-takk. Om spilleur , makt och prakt i det norske lydlandskapet 1700–1900. I F. Meyer (red.). Norges lyder – stabbursklokker og storbykakofoni, (s. 43 – 63). Norsk lokalhistorisk institutt
https://urn.nb.no/URN:NBN:no-nb_digibok_2020051248203 II. Krouthén, M. (2021a) 'A private playlist? Repertory in Norwegian eighteenth century musical clocks'. I R. M. Selvik, S. Gladsø & A. Skagen (red.). Relevance and Marginalisation in Scandinavian and European Performing Arts 1770–1860 (s. 128–155). Routledge
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003032090 III. Krouthén, M. (2021b). 'Cylinderpositiv i Norge fram till 1850. Typer och traditioner.' I Musikk & Tradisjon 2021 Nr. 35 (s. 98 –141). Norsk folkemusikklag
https://doi.org/10.52145/mot.v35i.2059 IV. Krouthén, M. (2024). 'Skivspeldosan som ett nytt musikmedium i Norge cirka 1890.' [Publiceras som en del av förestående avhandling.]
https://hdl.handle.net/2077/79557
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
University
Göteborgs universitet. Humanistiska fakulteten
University of Gothenburg. Faculty of Humanities
Institution
Department of Cultural Sciences ; Institutionen för kulturvetenskaper
Disputation
fredagen 26 april 2024, kl. 13.00. Sal J 222, Humaisten, Renströmsgatan 6.
Date of defence
2024-04-26
matskrouthen@gmail.com
Date
2024-01-30Author
Krouthén, Mats
Keywords
Classification
Barrel Organ
Cylinder Music Box
Disc Music Box
Idiomacy
Mechanical Instrument
Mediatization
Musical Clock
Musicalization
Musical Canon
Music Repertory
Organology
Popular Music
Terminology
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-8069-581-7 (tryckt)
978-91-8069-582-4 (PDF)
Language
swe
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