Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1987, Side 31

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1987, Side 31
SANDOYARBÓK 35 conceivable that the collector was not as well acquainted with »Markusar táttur« as he was with its authors, and thus we must conclude that it was the collector himself who suppressed this text. The Other Villages in the Parish If Clemensen’s approach to collecting with- in Sandur lacked rigor, it was positively haphazard when it came to ballads from elsewhere in Sandoy parish. We would indeed be mistaken if we were to envisage the collector as zealously plying the paths between his home and the other villages on Sandoy or laboring over the oars on his way out to the islands of Skúgvoy and Stóra Dímun. On the contrary, it was his inform- ants who came to him. Residents of Sandoy parish had numer- ous reasons to visit the village where Clem- ensen lived. Sandur was a religious and administrative center, with both parish priest and county sheriff located there: peo- ple who wanted to report births, deaths, or betrothals (or thefts, smuggling, or run- away servants) had to go to Sandur to do it. As the largest village on Sandoy, Sandur, also attracted its share of visits by relatives of villagers on various family errands, and it is interesting to note that Clemensen did his first collecting from two such visitors - Gregers Gregersen of við Á in Húsavík and Thomas Hansen, a servant at á Trøð in Skálavík. Both of these men were typical of all of Clemensen’s out-of-town informants: they were each and every one of them not only visiting in Sandur when they perform- ed their texts for Clemensen, but they were visiting one of his close neighbors and/or in- formants or even the collector himself. (Gregersen’s sister-in-law/fostermother was originally from í Soylu, near Clemens- en’s home at í Króki, and Hansen’s mother was from even closer - Janusarstova á Reyni.) During the autumn of 1820, just a few months before he began collecting again, Clemensen had a matchless opportunity to hear ballads performed by singers from all over Sandoy without having himself to set foot outside the village. During that season six weddings were celebrated in Sandur, a remarkable number for a village of around two hundred souls: 21/9 Rasmus Joensen of uttanfyri Á mar- ries Christiane Hentze of í Todnesi. 2/11 Mikkel Thomassen of í Stertinum (á Klettum) marries Elisabeth Peders- datter of Streymnes on Streymoy. 9/11 Daniel Thomassen of í Klingruni (á Klettum) marries Anna Maria Pedersdatter of Glinsiniborg (undir Reynum). 15/11 Poul Johannessen Dalsgaard of Skálavík marries Anna Poulsdatter of í Soylu. 22/11 Hans Eriksen of Grúkhelli (undir Reynum) marries Elsebet Mikkels- datter of eystari Endi á Gumpinum (undir Reynum). 28/11 Rasmus Davidsen of í Horni marries Sunnevad Joensdatter of á Heyggi. These often three-day wedding celebra- tions were premier occasions for the ballad dance, drawing family and friends of the bride and groom from far and wide and in- spiring those of the guests who were kvæðakempur to put forth their best. It is easy to imagine that community excite-
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