While dominant periodisation holds that folk music was a relatively inactive genre in the 1970s, this thesis documents and analyses the vibrant folk music scene in southern Ontario during that decade. Through interviews with twenty-five participants in the scene, its constituent parts and the ideas held about it are explored. As a greater number of folk performers were singer-songwriters, concepts of the definition of folk music and the notions of authenticity that qualify it shifted accordingly. Musicians and listeners forged communities which grew from musical activity, and shaped a regional scene. Further, participants experienced the sense of membership in a broader imagined community. The venues that hosted folk performances persist in...
Le Professeur T. B. Rogers parle de l’absence d'une collection de chants folkloriques Canadiens-Angl...
Folklore movement in the second half of the 20th century played several roles. It was a tool of prop...
Summary: The thesis "Folk As a Social Phenomenon in the Time of So Called Normalization" does not ta...
M. Burt Feintuch décrit une tradition vivante de musique folklorique dun petit village de pêche en C...
L'article de David Ennis traite des styles des joueurs de violon de Lanark County, et examine linflu...
W.A.S. Sarjeant participait souvent aux clubs folkloriques en Angleterre, son pays dorigine, et étai...
Abstract: This paper examines the genesis of the CJTM/RMFC over its thirty year existence. These “pa...
On a remarqué que la musique folklorique anglo-canadienne est relativement rare en Alberta. C.J. Hen...
Qu’est-ce que le folklore? présente une discussion de lanature des chansons traditionelles entretenu...
Isabelle Mills parle des facteurs qui déterminent la forme des chants de folklore, de leurs genres, ...
The aim of this dissertation is to contribute to an understanding of the changing relationship betwe...
Abstract: The old debate "What is folk music? " carries a fresh face at the Winnipeg Folk...
In the United States, folk musicians are commonly perceived as a liberal, progressive and politicall...
The old debate "What is folk music?" carries a fresh face at the Winnipeg Folk Festival, where it is...
This paper examines the genesis of the CJTM/RMFC over its thirty year existence. These “partial” ref...
Le Professeur T. B. Rogers parle de l’absence d'une collection de chants folkloriques Canadiens-Angl...
Folklore movement in the second half of the 20th century played several roles. It was a tool of prop...
Summary: The thesis "Folk As a Social Phenomenon in the Time of So Called Normalization" does not ta...
M. Burt Feintuch décrit une tradition vivante de musique folklorique dun petit village de pêche en C...
L'article de David Ennis traite des styles des joueurs de violon de Lanark County, et examine linflu...
W.A.S. Sarjeant participait souvent aux clubs folkloriques en Angleterre, son pays dorigine, et étai...
Abstract: This paper examines the genesis of the CJTM/RMFC over its thirty year existence. These “pa...
On a remarqué que la musique folklorique anglo-canadienne est relativement rare en Alberta. C.J. Hen...
Qu’est-ce que le folklore? présente une discussion de lanature des chansons traditionelles entretenu...
Isabelle Mills parle des facteurs qui déterminent la forme des chants de folklore, de leurs genres, ...
The aim of this dissertation is to contribute to an understanding of the changing relationship betwe...
Abstract: The old debate "What is folk music? " carries a fresh face at the Winnipeg Folk...
In the United States, folk musicians are commonly perceived as a liberal, progressive and politicall...
The old debate "What is folk music?" carries a fresh face at the Winnipeg Folk Festival, where it is...
This paper examines the genesis of the CJTM/RMFC over its thirty year existence. These “partial” ref...
Le Professeur T. B. Rogers parle de l’absence d'une collection de chants folkloriques Canadiens-Angl...
Folklore movement in the second half of the 20th century played several roles. It was a tool of prop...
Summary: The thesis "Folk As a Social Phenomenon in the Time of So Called Normalization" does not ta...