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A spelman (Swedish: [ˈspêːlman]) is a player of Swedish folk music. The term has also the same meaning for Norwegian folk music, and corresponds directly to the term spillemand in Danish traditional music. Less often spelman may be folk musicians from other Nordic countries, from other European countries, from non-European countries, and even musicians in other genres. The meaning of the Swedish word spelman is very similar to that of the English "fiddler," except that it is not tied to a specific instrument. Because of the commonality of the fiddle in Swedish folk music, the word is often translated as fiddler in any case. Technically, the actual Swedish word for fiddler would be "fiolspelman" (fiddle spelman).

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  • Spielmann (de)
  • Spelman (music) (en)
  • Spelman (sv)
  • Шпильман (ru)
  • Шпільман (uk)
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  • Der Spielmann (Plural: Spielleute) oder Musikant ist ein Musiker, der zu bestimmten Gelegenheiten zur Unterhaltung aufspielt. (de)
  • Spelman kallas den som stod för dans- och ceremonimusik i det gamla svenska bondesamhället. Ofta mytomspunnen och romantiserad figur när han förekommer i sägner, där han gärna fått lära sig fiolspelet av Näcken eller liknande. Den som idag benämner sig spelman är troligen väl förtrogen med hur en spelmansstämma går till, kanske även organiserad i ett spelmansförbund och/eller ett spelmanslag. Kanske fördjupar hen sitt låtspel inom en viss tradition och spelar upp för Zornjuryn och blir riksspelman, eller så spelar hen bara låtar ur denna äldre repertoar och nyskrivna i liknande stil. (sv)
  • Шпільман (нім. Spielmann, від spielen — грати та Mann — людина) — мандрівний комедіант, співець, музикант в середньовічній Німеччині. Назва утвердилася в другій половині XII століття. Спочатку були жебраками, але з XIV століття перейшли в розряд професійних міських музикантів, організованих у цехи і гільдії, які об'єднуються під керівництвом «короля» або «графа» музикантів. Цехи зберігалися до XVIII століття. (uk)
  • Шпильман (нем. Spielmann, букв. «игрец») — средневековый бродячий артист, музыкант, поэт в немецкоязычных государствах и странах. (ru)
  • A spelman (Swedish: [ˈspêːlman]) is a player of Swedish folk music. The term has also the same meaning for Norwegian folk music, and corresponds directly to the term spillemand in Danish traditional music. Less often spelman may be folk musicians from other Nordic countries, from other European countries, from non-European countries, and even musicians in other genres. The meaning of the Swedish word spelman is very similar to that of the English "fiddler," except that it is not tied to a specific instrument. Because of the commonality of the fiddle in Swedish folk music, the word is often translated as fiddler in any case. Technically, the actual Swedish word for fiddler would be "fiolspelman" (fiddle spelman). (en)
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  • Der Spielmann (Plural: Spielleute) oder Musikant ist ein Musiker, der zu bestimmten Gelegenheiten zur Unterhaltung aufspielt. (de)
  • A spelman (Swedish: [ˈspêːlman]) is a player of Swedish folk music. The term has also the same meaning for Norwegian folk music, and corresponds directly to the term spillemand in Danish traditional music. Less often spelman may be folk musicians from other Nordic countries, from other European countries, from non-European countries, and even musicians in other genres. The meaning of the Swedish word spelman is very similar to that of the English "fiddler," except that it is not tied to a specific instrument. Because of the commonality of the fiddle in Swedish folk music, the word is often translated as fiddler in any case. Technically, the actual Swedish word for fiddler would be "fiolspelman" (fiddle spelman). The other common translation of this word is folk musician. The problem here is that the Swedish word "folkmusiker," meaning folk musician, was invented explicitly in opposition to the older word "spelman." Ale Möller coined the term "folkmusiker" to refer to musicians who played Swedish folk music professionally during the folk revival, but were not necessarily grounded in the spelman tradition. Some have also considered the term spelman (literally "play-man") to be problematic given its implication that Swedish folk musicians are normatively male. The term "folkmusikant" has been proposed as a gender-neutral alternative, but has seen little traction. (en)
  • Spelman kallas den som stod för dans- och ceremonimusik i det gamla svenska bondesamhället. Ofta mytomspunnen och romantiserad figur när han förekommer i sägner, där han gärna fått lära sig fiolspelet av Näcken eller liknande. Den som idag benämner sig spelman är troligen väl förtrogen med hur en spelmansstämma går till, kanske även organiserad i ett spelmansförbund och/eller ett spelmanslag. Kanske fördjupar hen sitt låtspel inom en viss tradition och spelar upp för Zornjuryn och blir riksspelman, eller så spelar hen bara låtar ur denna äldre repertoar och nyskrivna i liknande stil. (sv)
  • Шпільман (нім. Spielmann, від spielen — грати та Mann — людина) — мандрівний комедіант, співець, музикант в середньовічній Німеччині. Назва утвердилася в другій половині XII століття. Спочатку були жебраками, але з XIV століття перейшли в розряд професійних міських музикантів, організованих у цехи і гільдії, які об'єднуються під керівництвом «короля» або «графа» музикантів. Цехи зберігалися до XVIII століття. (uk)
  • Шпильман (нем. Spielmann, букв. «игрец») — средневековый бродячий артист, музыкант, поэт в немецкоязычных государствах и странах. (ru)
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