Norwegian Artistic Research Programme

About this portal
The portal of the Norwegian Artistic Research Programme is used to disseminate research which is done directly affiliated with the research fellowship programme or the project programme. Although there is no other reviewing connected to the publishing, the aim is to give access to research done in or connected to Norwegian artistic research environments.
contact person(s):
Ingrid Milde 
,
Geir Strøm 
,
Linda H. Lien 
,
Jonas Howden Sjøvaag 
url:
https://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/2428875/2428876
Recent Issues
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2023. 2023
Contains research published in 2023
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2019. 2019
Expositions 2019
Recent Activities
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Transcribing Johann Sebastian Bach's Lute Music for Guitar Bouzouki
(2015)
author(s): Andreas Aase
connected to: Norwegian Artistic Research Programme
published in: Journal for Artistic Research
Johann Sebastian Bach's lute suites were probably written on the harpsichord, and are commonly performed on the guitar. This project examines the possibilities and limitations in transcribing one suite for a four-course, fifth-tuned instrument in the cittern/octave mandolin family, while preserving supposed interpretation practices from Bach's era and/or from Scandinavian traditional music. The final artistic result may or may not express these traits. The audiovisual examples aim to express problems of interpretation, and suggestions for their solutions in the cases where they are specific to my instrument. I will attempt to contextualise the process through introducing various strands of research and the observations of others.
The discussion commences at a point where I have produced a suggestion for a transcription, as I embark from the premises laid out in the previous paragraph and ask, Is it possible to create an edition of Johann Sebastian Bach's Lute Suite BWV 997 for my instrument? Deriving from this question, I simultaneously ask, Which methods and contexts can I employ to make the artistic outcome convincing for myself, as well as for an audience familiar with this music?
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Artistic Research Fellows Graduated
(last edited: 2025)
author(s): Linda H. Lien, Soren Thilo Funder, Ingrid Milde, Geir Strøm
connected to: Norwegian Artistic Research Programme
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
Bibliographies and project abstracts for artistic research fellows active in the Norwegian Artistic Research School.
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Artistic research fellows
(last edited: 2025)
author(s): Linda H. Lien, Geir Strøm, Ingrid Milde
connected to: Norwegian Artistic Research Programme
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
Bibliographies and project abstracts for artistic research fellows active in the Norwegian Artistic Research School.
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Research projects NARP
(last edited: 2025)
author(s): Geir Strøm, Ingrid Milde, Linda H. Lien
connected to: Norwegian Artistic Research Programme
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
Research projects supported by NARP grants in the years 2011-2026
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Artistic Research Autumn Forum 2023
(last edited: 2024)
author(s): Linda H. Lien, Ellen Kristine Ugelvik, Morten Qvenild, Ingrid Milde, Geir Strøm
connected to: Norwegian Artistic Research Programme
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
The Artistic Research Autumn Forum 2023 is hosted by the Norwegian Academy of Music, and organized by the Norwegian Artistic Research Programme. The forum takes place digitally and in Oslo, Norway.
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Artistic Research Autumn Forum 2022
(last edited: 2023)
author(s): Linda H. Lien, Ingrid Milde, Geir Strøm
connected to: Norwegian Artistic Research Programme
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
The Artistic Research Autumn Forum 2022 is organized by the Norwegian Artistic Research Programme, and takes place in Stavanger, Norway.