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GUEST,leeneia seeking the music of Sleepy Hollow (7) seeking the music of Sleepy Hollow 07 Dec 15


Recently I re-read the Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving. It's a more intelligent story than I remembered from my high-school years. Worth a read.

As you may recall, Ichabod Crane ("the flogger of urchins")dreams of marrying the lovely Katrina Van Tassel, the heiress of a fine farm. One evening, the Van Tassels have a dinner and dance, and we learn this about the music:

"And now the music of the common room or hall summoned to the dance.   The musician was an old, gray-headed negro, who had been the itinerant orchestra of the neighborhood for more than half a century. The greater part of the time he scraped away on two or three strings, accompanying every movement of the bow with a motion of the head; bowing almost to the ground, and stamping with his foot whenever a fresh couple were to start. "

I'm curious about what this Dutch-American-Negro music would have been like. (I am not interested in political correctness. I'm interested in music.) The reference to playing two or three strings at once means there was harmony. I've found a website with music of the Hudson River, but it seems to be vocal and later in age - almost music hall music.

Any ideas about this intriguing dance music?


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