Popular Music of the Olden Time

Type:
boek
Titel:
Popular Music of the Olden Time
Auteur:
Chappell, William; MacFarren, G. A.
Jaar:
1855
Onderwerp:
19th Century (1801-1900)
Music history
Folk music
Song
Ballade
Dance
United Kingdom
Taal:
Engels
Uitgever:
London Cramer, Beale & Chappell [1855]
Plaatsnummer:
ORPH.KTS1 C3.34 04I20 (Orpheus Instituut)
Paginering:
[i]-384 pages music examples
Nota:
William Chappell (1809-1888) was an English writer on music, a partner in the London musical firms of Chappell & Co. and, later, Cramer & Co. In 1838, he issued his first work, A Collection of National English Airs, consisting of Ancient Song, Ballad, and Dance Tunes, in two volumes, one containing 245 tunes, the second some elucidatory remarks and an essay on English minstrelsy. The airs were harmonised by Macfarren, Dr. Crotch, and Wade. Chappell was the first who seriously studied traditional English tunes. He patiently continued his investigations into antiquarian music, and waited till 1855 before issuing an improved edition of his collection. It was renamed Popular Music of the Olden Time, and arranged in two octavo volumes, letterpress and music interspersed. The tunes were harmonised by Macfarren. Immense learning and research are displayed throughout the work, which at once became the recognised authority upon the subject. It suffers from Chappell's prejudices against Scotland and everything Scottish; and Dr. Burney, who did not appreciate Elizabethan madrigals, is repeatedly attacked with unjustifiable exaggeration, notably in the preface. A new posthumous edition, edited by Harry Ellis Wooldridge, appeared in 1893, with the title Old English Popular Music, and the tunes re-harmonised on the basis of the mediƦval modes; this edition is practically a new work (see records 04I21-22)
Different edition but identical contents to 08H22a-b. This record holds only the first volume
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