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From: David Kettlewell [mailto:da...@musica-humana.com]
Sent: 18 August 2009 22:16
To: a...@bcorkett.freeserve.co.uk
Subject: Tune title spelling - Äppelbo Gånglåt


Alan Corkett wrote on Tue, 18 Aug 2009 21:45

> Can anyone tell me where the letters with dots over and suchlike
> should go in the tune title "APPELBOLATEN" (it's Swedish).
> I have it handwritten, twice and differently, from various sources,
> and I don't trust either rendition.

Both English and Swedish Wikipedia confirm what I know as normal, that
the name of the place is "Äppelbo"

APPELBOLATEN
- Äppelbolåten: but this isn't the name I know as usual in Sweden, and
Google only gave me 70 'hits' for it: on the other hand it gave me
3,000 hits for the form i know, "Äppelbo Gånglåt"

- 'apple' in Swedish is "äpple" [two syllables, epp-le, the first
syllable as in Epstein, the second like 'let' without the 't']

- 'bo' is 'live', or a place you live, like a nest: but in this case
it's probably a form of 'bod', same word as 'booth', meaning the
animal's stable (fä-bod = fäbod) which gives its name to the whole
summer pasture area

- Swedish Wikipedia suggests that the name of the village means 'the
summer pasture where the wild apples grow'
 http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%84ppelbo

- 'a tune' is 'en låt', the same sound as in UK English 'fort',
'taught', 'thought'

- 'the tune' in Swedish is 'låten'

- the word corresponding to the 'gang' in 'gangplank' and 'gangway'
meaning 'walk' or 'walking' *is* 'gang' in Danish and Norwegian: but in
Swedish it's 'gång', pronounced like 'gong': so a 'walking tune' or
march (usually a wedding march) is called a 'gånglåt'

- so 'The Walking-Tune from the Summer Pasture where the Wild Apples
Grow' is "Äppelbogånglåten" ("Äppel-bo-gång-låt-en")

More at
<http://www.new-renaissance.net/swedish>

English Wikipedia just gives the name, a map and a photo of the church:
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%84ppelbo>

Hope this helps

David
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formerly professor, Tartu University, Estonia
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