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Our Singing Country - A Second Volume Of American Ballads And Folk Songs (Hardcover)
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Our Singing Country - A Second Volume Of American Ballads And Folk Songs (Hardcover)
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Our Singing Country A Second Volume of American Ballads and Folk
Songs COLLECTED AND COMPILED BY JOHN A. LOMAX Honorary Consultant
and Curator of the Archive of American Folk Song of the Library of
Congress AND ALAN LOMAX Assistant in Charge of the Archive of
American Folk Song of the Library of Congress RUTH CRAWFORD SEEGER
Music Editor New York The Macmillan Company 19 49 TO WILL C. HOGG
Classmate and Friend Whose life was a ballad INTRODUCTION In any
country it Is the people who make the differences. The landscapes
with the thumb-mark and the heel-mark of the people on them are the
land scapes you remember. In Chile it is not the mountains which
make the unbelievable loveliness of that country but the rows of
poplars standing under the stone of the Andes, leaf against
granite. It is the same way in other countries. France with the
fields so and the roads so and the villages square to them. England
with the roofs set this way not in any other way. Persia with the
water courses in the wild gardens and the peach boughs over the mud
walls. Japan where the pines on the ridge-poles of the moun tains
are warped by the wind but not by the wind only. It is the mark of
the people on any country which gives it the feel it leaves in a
mans mind. Even the sense of time in a country is the sense of the
people in it now and before now. But it is not only the heel-marks
on the hill-sides and the way the roads run that show the traces of
the people. There are other marks in other mate rials and not least
in the substance of words and the substance of music. Music and
words will wear under the use of a people as easily as the earth
will wear and the marks will last longer. Devoted writers write
asthough the body of the people of a country made songs for
themselves and poems for themselves the folk songs and the folk
music. But to speak prosaically the people do not make songs and
poems for themselves. The folk songs and the folk poems come from
far back and like any song or any poem they have had beginnings in
a single mind. What the people of a country do with the music they
take over for themselves and the poems they take over for
themselves is to pass them along from hand to hand, from mouth to
mouth, from one generation to the next, until they wear smooth in
the shape the people this particular people is obliged to give
them. The people make their songs and poems the way the people make
a stone stair in an old building of this republic where the treads
are worn down and shaped up the way their users have to have them.
The folk songs and the folk poems show the mark of a people on them
the way the old silver dollars show the mark of shoving thumbs but
with far more meaning. They show the peoples mark more even than
the line of the roads in a country or the shape of the houses
hopeful or not so hopeful and they last longer. The people or the
poets either who can leave their mark on the words or on the music
of a country, leave it for a long time and in an honorable place.
This second volume of American ballads and folk songs collected by
vii Introduction John Lomax of Texas and his son Alan, the two men
who created, under the brilliant direction of Herbert Putnam and
Dr. Harold Spivacke, the Archive of American Folk Song in the
Library of Congress, is a body of words and of music which tells
more about the American people than all the miles of their
quadruple-lane expresshighways and all the acres of their
bill-board plastered cities a body of words and of music which
tells almost as much about the American people as the marks they
have made upon the earth itself. It is a book which many Americans
will delight to open, and not once but many times. But behind this
book is another body of material also a product of the work of Mr.
Putnam and the Lomaxes which reveals with even greater precision
the character and the distinction of the mark left upon their music
and their words by the people of this country...
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
November 2008 |
First published: |
November 2008 |
Authors: |
John A Lomax
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Dimensions: |
216 x 140 x 28mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover - Laminated cover
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Pages: |
456 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4437-2663-4 |
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LSN: |
1-4437-2663-X |
Barcode: |
9781443726634 |
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