harðplötur
Harðplötur, an Icelandic term meaning "hard records", refers to a type of physical record used to document and disseminate Icelandic folk music and traditional songs. Originating in the mid-20th century, harðplötur became central to Iceland's folk music revival, preserving traditional melodies, ballads, and instrumental pieces. These records often featured artists like Jón Leifs, who blended classical and folk elements, and later generations of musicians committed to keeping Iceland's musical heritage alive. While digital formats have largely replaced harðplötur, the term remains significant in Icelandic cultural history, symbolizing the nation's dedication to preserving its unique musical traditions.