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... in the 1930s and 1940s, Guthrie collected folk music and also composed his own songs, as did ... A more recent similarly incisive send-up of folk music, this time American in origin ... ... barely even a superficial resemblance to folk music ... called "Celtic" derive more from a common origin in the vernacular music ... the main modern promoter of this kind of music, he did ... It is arguably the oldest urban folk music in the world. Some say it came as a ... A typical lyric goes: “ Why did you leave me, where did you go? ... in our polyphonic folk music, such as in the polyphonic songs of mythological origin or ... started to collect the folk music ... film “ The game of folk costumes ”; they also did ... Typically, folk music, like folk literature, lives in oral ... with other activities, and it is primarily rural in origin. ... It did not receive the name klezmer until the 19th ...
Folk music instruments vary in type, design, and origin. Historically and by origin, they can be divided into ... Secular vocal music did not develop until the 1800s. Since then ... ... and Folk Music. Shinto or Mikagura music came about slowly through Japan’s history. As it developed, it adopted the other styles of Japan and its instruments. ... more appreciation for artists who presented the music of their country of origin ... evolved, growing and mutating, picking up audiences as it did. Today folk music ...
... described as “real folksingers.” Although middle-class in origin and with trained voices, they did avoid the bel canto style so often inflicted on folk songs by the BBC Music ... Why did the children's folk-music boom originate in Canada and not the United States? Largely because of the structure of the country and its cultural matrices.
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