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By: BAGLIONI,Piore.
Contributor(s): Glenroy, William B | Reed, Henry | Reed, Gene | Reed, Watha | Jabbour, Alan | Ricci, Glenn | American Folklife Center.
Material type: Computer filePublisher: RSC Publishing Royal Socitety 2013Description: x,496pg picture.ili; 24cm.Subject(s): Fiddle tunes -- Appalachian Region | Fiddlers -- Appalachian Region -- Biography | Fiddlers -- Virginia -- BiographyDDC classification: 702.88 Summary: Presents a multi-format collection of traditional fiddle tunes performed by Henry Reed of Glen Lyn, Virginia. Recorded by folklorist Alan Jabbour in 1966-1967, when Reed was over 80 years old, the tunes represent the music and evoke the history and spirit of Virginia's Appalachian frontier. Many of the tunes have passed back into circulation during the fiddling revival of the later twentieth century. This online collection incorporates 184 original sound recordings, 19 pages of fieldnotes, and 69 musical transcriptions with descriptive notes on tune histories and musical features; an illustrated essay about Reed's life, art, and influence; a list of related publications; and a glossary of musical terms.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Presents a multi-format collection of traditional fiddle tunes performed by Henry Reed of Glen Lyn, Virginia. Recorded by folklorist Alan Jabbour in 1966-1967, when Reed was over 80 years old, the tunes represent the music and evoke the history and spirit of Virginia's Appalachian frontier. Many of the tunes have passed back into circulation during the fiddling revival of the later twentieth century. This online collection incorporates 184 original sound recordings, 19 pages of fieldnotes, and 69 musical transcriptions with descriptive notes on tune histories and musical features; an illustrated essay about Reed's life, art, and influence; a list of related publications; and a glossary of musical terms.
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