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Legacies of Ewan MacColl - The Last Interview (Hardcover, New Ed)
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Legacies of Ewan MacColl - The Last Interview (Hardcover, New Ed)
Series: Ashgate Popular and Folk Music Series
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Ewan MacColl is widely recognized as a key figure in the English
folk revival, who tried to convey traditional music to a mass
audience. Dominant in the movement during the 1950s and much of the
1960s, his position has come under attack in more recent years from
some scholars. While it would be arrogant to claim to 'set the
record straight', this book will contribute significantly to the
debate surrounding MacColl's importance. MacColl gave two extended
interviews with co-editor Giovanni Vacca in 1987 and 1988, not long
before his death, and these provide the impetus for a
re-examination of his methods, his politics and his aesthetic aims.
The book also provides critical overviews of MacColl's activities
in the revival and of his practices, particularly as writer and
singer. The time is ripe for such a contribution, following Peter
Cox's study of the Radio Ballads, and in the context of biographies
by Joan Littlewood and Frankie Armstrong. The contributions locate
MacColl in his own historical context, attempting to understand
some of the characteristic techniques through which he was able to
write and sing such extraordinary songs, which capture so well for
others the detail and flavour of their lives. Great emphasis is
placed on the importance of seeing MacColl as not only a British,
but a European folk activist, through discussion of his hitherto
barely known work in Italy, enabling a re-contextualization of his
work within a broader European context. The interviews themselves
are fluent and fascinating narrations in which MacColl discusses
his life, music, and experiences in the theatre and in the folk
music revival as well as with a series of issues concerning folk
music, politics, history, language, art and other theoretical
issues, offering a complete description of all the repertories of
the British Isles. Peggy Seeger contributes a Foreword to the
collection.
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