This chapter explores the role of music in the construction of Northumbrian identity from the late eighteenth century to the present day. It questions whether Northumbrian music is merely the romanticised construct of patrons and quangoes or if the music in practice, as played by people from the Tweed to the Tees, demonstrates sufficient cohesion to be rightly considered an expression of regional particularity. The chapter is an invited contribution to Northumbria: History and Identity, edited by Professor Robert Colls. This is the first scholarly examination of the role of music in the imagining of a wider Northumbria. It draws on the scholarship relating to folk revival while seeking innovative ways to move beyond a simple derogation of ‘...
One of the lacunae of traditional music scholarship in England has been the lack of systematic study...
This book offers a major exploration of the social and cultural importance of popular music to conte...
This book offers a major exploration of the social and cultural importance of popular music to conte...
Each ballad, song, and dance tune accompanied by historical notes.Includes index.Consists of two par...
This thesis explores the nature of the second folk revival in the North East of England. While there...
This thesis is an account of music making practices amongst the people of the Glenkens, Galloway. ...
The period covered by this volume, roughly from Purcell to Elgar, has traditionally been seen as a d...
This is a an introductory ethnographic account of one of the liveliest musical sub-cultures in the ...
From a mixed methodology perspective that includes ethnology, musicology and cultural anthropology, ...
Northern identities in different regions, cultures and communities – particularly when constructed a...
For Scots and non-Scots alike, the sounds of the bagpipes and the pipe band serve as a cultural meta...
For Scots and non-Scots alike, the sounds of the bagpipes and the pipe band serve as a cultural meta...
Folk singers were once principal media sources by which news of national events was disseminated in ...
PhD ThesisThe thesis presents the ways musician members of the small rural parish of Tarset in Nort...
This paper examines the contribution of folk music to understanding the dynamic, fluid and multi-exp...
One of the lacunae of traditional music scholarship in England has been the lack of systematic study...
This book offers a major exploration of the social and cultural importance of popular music to conte...
This book offers a major exploration of the social and cultural importance of popular music to conte...
Each ballad, song, and dance tune accompanied by historical notes.Includes index.Consists of two par...
This thesis explores the nature of the second folk revival in the North East of England. While there...
This thesis is an account of music making practices amongst the people of the Glenkens, Galloway. ...
The period covered by this volume, roughly from Purcell to Elgar, has traditionally been seen as a d...
This is a an introductory ethnographic account of one of the liveliest musical sub-cultures in the ...
From a mixed methodology perspective that includes ethnology, musicology and cultural anthropology, ...
Northern identities in different regions, cultures and communities – particularly when constructed a...
For Scots and non-Scots alike, the sounds of the bagpipes and the pipe band serve as a cultural meta...
For Scots and non-Scots alike, the sounds of the bagpipes and the pipe band serve as a cultural meta...
Folk singers were once principal media sources by which news of national events was disseminated in ...
PhD ThesisThe thesis presents the ways musician members of the small rural parish of Tarset in Nort...
This paper examines the contribution of folk music to understanding the dynamic, fluid and multi-exp...
One of the lacunae of traditional music scholarship in England has been the lack of systematic study...
This book offers a major exploration of the social and cultural importance of popular music to conte...
This book offers a major exploration of the social and cultural importance of popular music to conte...