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Call for conference papers: ‘Collectomania!’

Tuesday 20th of February 2024

Collectomania!: Folk Song and Music Collectors and their Worlds

For over two hundred years, and for a variety of reasons, ‘folk’ song and music enthusiasts have ventured into the field and become collectors – gatherers of material which has greatly enhanced our understanding of the vernacular culture of the past.

Their activities have come under increasing scrutiny in recent years, and to mark the centenary of the deaths of two key figures – Cecil Sharp and Sabine Baring Gould – and the 150th anniversary of the birth of Ella Mary Leather, we are organising a wide-ranging assessment of the collectors’ lives and works, with a major two-day conference.

We will investigate collectors as individuals and networks, their achievements and failures, motives, methods, strengths and weaknesses, social and political context, the contemporary collector, and the underlying ethics of collecting itself.

The focus will be on collecting in Britain and Ireland, but we would also be pleased to hear from researchers in countries with strong historical folk cultural ties to these islands.

The conference will be in-person, but papers from delegates who cannot attend can be pre-recorded and played on the day.

Proposals for papers (20 minutes) and other presentations are invited.

Please contact Tiffany Hore ([email protected]) or Steve Roud ([email protected]).

Extended closing date for submissions: Friday 19 April 2024.


 
VENUE: Cecil Sharp House, 2 Regent’s Park Road, London NW1 7AY

DATES: Saturday 20 July and Sunday 21 July 2024

Organised jointly by the English Folk Dance and Song Society and the Traditional Song Forum (TSF); with the support of the Irish Traditional Music Archive (ITMA), the Welsh Folk Song Society, and the Elphinstone Institute (Aberdeen).

Programme

SATURDAY

9.30 – REGISTRATION, TEA AND COFFEE

9.55 Welcome

10.00 - 11.00 SESSION 1 – KEYNOTE 1

1.1 Brian Peters                                                                                                                

'Not to bury Sharp, but to crucify him': A critical appraisal of the academic assault on England's foremost folk song collector'

11.00 – 11.30 COFFEE BREAK

 11:30 – 1.00 SESSION 2: Analysis

2.1 Caroline Macafee                                                                                     

Weighing the catch: Quantitative analysis of singers and song transmission

2.2 David Atkinson                                                                                                          

What actually is there in the collections? Sociology of texts: Phenomenology of reception

2.3 Paul Mansfield / Hugh Miller

Context and interaction: Issues in writing about historical song collecting

1.00 – 2.00 LUNCH

2 - 3.30 SESSION 3: Later Collectors

3.1 Carol Davies                                                                                                               

Gwilym Davies: Prolific collector

3.2 Chris Greencorn

‘Genuine, but better variants known elsewhere’: Helen Creighton’s folk song collecting in Nova Scotia                                                                                                                                               

3.3 Julia Bishop                                                                                                                
‘A wrestler with sounds’: James Madison Carpenter and collecting with the Dictaphone in Britain, 1928-35

3.30 – 4 COFFEE BREAK

4 – 5.30 SESSION 4: Welsh Collectors

4.1 Rhidian Griffiths                                                                                                       

Observers of Welsh traditional song

4.2 Dr. Elen Wyn Keen                                                                                                    

The champion of collectors and his Canorion.

4.3 E. Wyn James                                                                                                             

Welsh folk songs in Aberystwyth, London and Paris

5.30 – Close

 

SUNDAY


9.30 – REGISTRATION, TEA AND COFFEE

9.55 Welcome

10 - 11.00  SESSION 5 – KEYNOTE 2

5.1 Martin Graebe                                                                                                            

Sabine Baring-Gould: 100 years on

11.00 – 11.30 COFFEE BREAK

11.30 - 1.00 SESSION 6: Female Collectors

6.1 Lynn Noel                                                                                                                    

Joanna Colcord: A sailor’s life, a collector’s legacy

6.2 Peter Snape                                                                                                               

Anne Geddes Gilchrist: Folk song collector and scholar

6.3 Angela Fogg                                                                                                                

Seven sons, 800 children’s games and more. The life and collecting of Alice Gomme.

1.00 – 2.00 LUNCH

2.00 - 3.00 SESSION 7: Lesser-known collectors

7.1 Malcolm Barr-Hamilton                                                                                         

W. Percy Merrick (1868-1955): A blind folk song collector

7.2 Andrew King                                                                                                                              

Dr Farquhar MacRae: Collector and traditional singer

3.00 – 3.30 COFFEE BREAK

3.30 – 5.00 SESSION 8: From the Irish Sea

8.1 Catherine Ann Cullen                                                                                             

‘They Call Me Jack of All Trades’: Four multi-tasking ballad collectors born in nineteenth-century Ireland, and how their several occupations and experiences coloured their interest in gathering songs

8.2 Áine Heneghan                                                                                                          

‘The man who saved a feast of music from the famine years’: James Goodman as a collector of Irish traditional music

8.3 Stephen Miller                                                                                                           

‘Your last proposal about music hunting sounds charming. We must think it over’: W.H. Gill and J.F. Gill as Manx folk song collectors

5.00 FINAL REMARKS 





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