The Normans in Sicily: Being a Sequel to "An Architectural Tour in Normandy"
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In this short monograph, composer R. Vaughan Williams discusses English folk-songs and looks at three examples with music and commentary. The composer Ralph Vaughan Williams was one of the musicians who participated in the first English Folk Song revival, as well as using folk song tunes in his compositions. He collected his first song, Bushes and Briars, from Mr Charles Pottipher, a seventy-year-old labourer from Ingrave, Essex in 1903, and went on to collect over 800 songs, as well as some singing games and dance tunes. For 10 years he devoted up to 30 days a year to collecting folk songs from singers in 21 English counties, though Essex, Norfolk, Herefordshire and Sussex account for over two thirds of the songs in his collection. He recorded a small number of songs using a phonograph but the vast majority were recorded by hand. He was a regular contributor to the Folk Song Society's Journal, a member of the society's committee from 1904 to 1946, and when in that year the society amalgamated with the English Folk Dance Society he became president of the English Folk Dance and Song Society, a position he held until his death.
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Knight, H. G. (2023). The Normans in Sicily: Being a Sequel to "An Architectural Tour in Normandy". Braunfell Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Knight, Henry Gally. 2023. The Normans in Sicily: Being a Sequel to "An Architectural Tour in Normandy". Braunfell Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Knight, Henry Gally, The Normans in Sicily: Being a Sequel to "An Architectural Tour in Normandy". Braunfell Books, 2023.
MLA Citation (style guide)Knight, Henry Gally. The Normans in Sicily: Being a Sequel to "An Architectural Tour in Normandy". Braunfell Books, 2023.
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