Folk Music Journal - Volume 8 Number 1 

 

Volume 8 Number 1 (2001) contains the following pieces

Articles:

Christopher B.Walker, 'The Triumph' in England, Scotland and the United States

A chronological survey is given of the music and the dance descriptions for the country dance 'The Triumph' and its American variant 'Lady's Triumph' since it was first published in 1790. The music in England and Scotland generally was some variation on the usual tune, with rare exceptions, while in the United States several other tunes were used. The dance in England went through several changes, while the Scottish and American dances showed fewer variations. Sharp's version is examined.

John Francmanis, The Roving Artist: Frank Kidson, Pioneer Song Collector

Landscape painting both placed Frank Kidson in contact with the oral tradition and provided the subject matter for his first ventures into print. Yet his early career was looked back on as little more than a false start by his friends. Through tracing his background, interests and influences this article instead presents art as pivotal in Kidson's development and fundamental to an appreciation of his subsequent life and work.

David Cooper, On the Twelfth of July in the Morning ... (Or The Man Who Mistook his Sash for a Hat)

'The Sash My Father Wore' is widely regarded in Northern Ireland as being one of the most provocative of Orange songs. After an examination of the cultural, historical and political contexts of Orange music, it is suggested that the text of 'The Sash My Father Wore' is but one of a series of politically charged variants of the comic music-hall song 'The Hat My Father Wore'. It is proposed that the song's melody has taken on a power of signification independent from the text, and the nature of this by no means unique phenomenon is considered.

Resources in the Vaughan Williams Library

David Atkinson, The Maud Karpeles Collection

Correspondence

Kate Lee and the Foundation of the Folk-Song Society

Reviews - Books

The History of Morris Dancing, 1458-1750 (John Forrest)
Songs and Verse of the North-East Pitmen, c.1780-1844 (Dave Harker)
The companion to Irish Traditional Music (Finton Vallely)
Ballads in Wales:= Baledi yng Nghymru (Mary-Ann Constantine)
Dance in the Field (Theresa J. Buckland)
Securing our Dance Heritage (Catherine J. Johnson and Allegra Fuller Snyder)
Ballads, Songs and Snatches (C. M. Jackson-Houlston)

Review - Periodical

Root and Branch, nos. 1 and 2

Reviews - Sound Recordings

The Yellow Handkerchief (Phoebe Smith)
Plenty of Thyme (Cyril Poacher)
Come Hand to me the Glass (George Townshend)
English Village Carols (Ian Russell)

Reviews - Electronic Resources

Bodleian Library Broadside Ballads
Folksong Index and Broadside Index (Steve Roud)

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