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BBC play: 'Folk' (expires in 2 days)

YorkshireYankee 16 Oct 22 - 12:30 AM
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Subject: BBC play: 'Folk' (expires in 2 days)
From: YorkshireYankee
Date: 16 Oct 22 - 12:30 AM

Just listening to this now; unfortunately, it goes away "in two days" (so probably about 9.30pm on Monday 17th Oct, UK time).

Folk

Simon Russell Beale plays Cecil Sharp in Nell Leyshon's play Folk, inspired by his song-collecting in Somerset in the summer of 1903.

Louie Hooper lives with her sister on the Somerset Levels, and knows over 300 folk songs by heart. Cecil Sharp, who is down from London and staying in the village, overhears one of the songs. He immediately recognises its importance and is determined to gather as many songs as he can, before they are lost in the new industrialised and literate world of music halls and ballad sheets.

Louie thinks of her songs as free and changeable, owned and sung by the people. Sharp thinks the songs can be caught and arranged, saved for posterity, but he also believes they will inspire a new classical English music, and a new sense of pride in England.

Cecil Sharp co-founded what is now the English Folk Dance and Song Society and was at the heart of the first folk revival in the early 20th century, collecting around 5,000 songs from singers in England and America. The first songs he collected in Somerset formed his thinking.

Sharp could see the oral tradition was dying out, and had an extreme sense of urgency to gather as many songs as he could, often from the older generation. He then arranged and published selections of songs so that they could be taught to all children to strengthen the English national character, as well as inspire a new English classical tradition.

Sharp was seen as the godfather of folk, and a hero for saving the songs, but questions have also been raised about his appropriation of the material, his reworking and tidying of the songs, and his racial and nationalistic ideologies.

The idea for the play Folk came from an exhibition which told the stories of some of the singers. Writer Nell Leyshon discovered that Sharp had collected songs from the village she grew up in and that all his work had begun in Hambridge, a village close to hers.

Sharp collected many songs from Louie, who had an extraordinary feel for music. In an old interview recorded by the BBC, Louie described how she heard music everywhere, in the birds and in the rain falling on the roof.

The play is set at the time when a village was a whole world and contained everything needed - when Nell grew up in Somerset, it was still common to meet people who had hardly left her village. People still had traditional haymaking rituals including song.

Folk was originally commissioned by The Hampstead Theatre.

Cast

LOUIE HOOPER - Amanda Lawrence
LUCY - Amanda Wilkin
JOHN ENGLAND - Stuart McLoughlin
CECIL SHARP - Simon Russell Beale

Musical Director - Gary Yershon

Directed by Susan Roberts


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Subject: RE: BBC play: 'Folk' (expires in 2 days)
From: YorkshireYankee
Date: 16 Oct 22 - 12:32 AM

Oops, forgot the link!
"Folk" (BBC play about Cecil Sharp)


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Subject: RE: BBC play: 'Folk' (expires in 2 days)
From: GUEST,The Sandman
Date: 16 Oct 22 - 06:18 AM

Thankyou but again this has been on here before,, but as you are not me you will probably not be reprimanded


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Subject: RE: BBC play: 'Folk' (expires in 2 days)
From: YorkshireYankee
Date: 16 Oct 22 - 03:33 PM

I did try to search before I posted about this one. Did several searches but either got zero hits, or SO many that I wasn't willing to take the time to wade through them all. Then I posted about the Great Lives - Alan Lomax and forgot to do a search (it was very late and I was very tired).


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Subject: RE: BBC play: 'Folk' (expires in 2 days)
From: GUEST,SB666
Date: 19 Oct 22 - 01:24 PM

Downloaded using get_iplayer if anyone still wants it.


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