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- English
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Folk Music of Britain - and Beyond
About this book
Originally published in 1969. Until the latter half of the nineteenth century, it was thought that England, alone among the European countries, and unlike Scotland and Ireland where collections of ballads and songs had already been published as early as the eighteenth century, had no important native tradition of music. The founding of the (English) Folk-Song Society in 1898, however, and the pioneering work of such collectors as Lucy Broadwood, the Reverend S. Baring-Gould and, later, Cecil Sharp uncovered a still flourishing folk culture. Since then interest in this subject has grown steadily, and the bibliography of publications of actual folk-songs and ballads is now huge. Frank Howes sets out a general and scholarly introduction, first examining in detail the history and origins of folk music and going on to show the nature and vast amount of the material, enforcing his arguments with a wealth of examples from around the world. His discussion of the differences of national idiom leads on to a comparison of British folk music with that of other European countries and America, in which he pays due attention to the Celtic and Norse traditions. Separate sections on balladry, carols, street cries, broadsides, sea shanties, nursery rhymes and instruments illustrate both the variety of folk music and the extent to which it permeates our national heritage.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Musical Examples
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1 The Name and Nature of Folk-Song
- 2 Technicalities – Monody, Modality, Ornamentation, Polyphony
- 3 Ethnology and Nationalism
- 4 National Idioms and Instruments
- 5 History of the English Revival
- 6 Ballads
- 7 English Folk-Melody (1) Oral, Broadside, Industrial
- 8 English Folk-Melody (2) Functional
- 9 The Fringes Norse and Celtic
- 10 Scholarship Related Problems – Classification, Editing and Arranging, The Study of Ballads
- Sources of Musical Illustrations
- Index of Tunes and Sources
- Index