Subject: RE: The Deptford Jack In The Green From: GUEST,Guest Date: 04 May 03 - 04:43 PM Many thanks Malcolm. |
Subject: RE: The Deptford Jack In The Green From: mexican Date: 04 May 03 - 04:54 AM Hmmm |
Subject: RE: The Deptford Jack In The Green From: Malcolm Douglas Date: 03 May 03 - 09:45 PM Jack of the Green: or, Birkhead's Masque appeared in Playford's Dancing Master (edition of 1726). Details and facsimile notation can be seen at The Dancing Master, 1651-1728: An Illustrated Compendium By Robert M. Keller. It appeared in quite a few publications subsequently. A similar tune (perhaps the same), Iohn of the Greeney Cheshire Way, appeared in An Extraordinary Collection of Pleasant & Merry Humours, published by Daniel Wright in 1715. (See Early American Secular Music and Its European Sources, 1589-1839: An Index). Whether the stage jig had any relation to the foliate figure of the calendar custom (of whom, according to Roy Judge, The Jack-in-the-Green, Folklore Society, 2nd edition, 2000, there is no record by name prior to 1785, though this was in a formal Masquerade -as Jack of the Green- and presumably the figure was already fairly well-known at that time) I wouldn't like to guess; Judge discusses it but doesn't draw firm conclusions, though he seems inclined to think that the dance wasn't really connected to the custom. There was also a broadside song by the same title, copies of which can be seen at Bodleian Library Broadside Ballads, but this may not be much earlier than the 19th century. Jack of the green Walsh apparently featured "Mr Birkhead of the Theatre Royal" as composer in his collection of 1721. Perhaps Mathew Birkhead, an actor of the period, credited with at least one published song; perhaps someone else. Thomas D'Urfey (Pills to Purge Melancholy, edition of 1719-20, vol.II p.120, prints a song "Sung in my last benefit Play by Mr. Birkhead". There was also a Henry Birkhead (1617-96) who was involved with the theatre. Sir John Birkenhead (1616-1679) wrote some songs, but just the texts, so far as I can tell; they were set by others. There are a few broadside editions of ballads by him at the Bodleian. He probably isn't a candidate for Jack. |
Subject: RE: The Deptford Jack In The Green From: GUEST,Guest Date: 03 May 03 - 07:42 PM To the best of my knowledge nobody ever gave a description of the original stage production of "Jack on the Green" (of/in/on are all used). It was of about 1740, and the tune was by a Mr. Birkhead. I've been able to find nothing out about him, and think he may have been the same as a Mr. Birkenhead that compsoed some tunes about 1720. The 'British Union Catalog of Early Music' lists no compositions by either of them.
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Subject: RE: The Deptford Jack In The Green From: cockney Date: 03 May 03 - 06:37 PM I thought they were fairly good |
Subject: RE: The Deptford Jack In The Green From: mexican Date: 03 May 03 - 01:15 PM Great photos woodsie!!! |
Subject: RE: The Deptford Jack In The Green From: Sliding Down The Bannister At My Auntie's House Date: 03 May 03 - 05:32 AM sorry I didn't make it, but from the photos it looks like you guys had fun. |
Subject: RE: The Deptford Jack In The Green From: cockney Date: 02 May 03 - 02:47 PM Here are some photographs of the event Deptford Jack In The Green I really enjoyed it and will definitely be going next year. |
Subject: RE: The Deptford Jack In The Green From: mexican Date: 01 May 03 - 06:13 AM Oh dear just started raining! |
Subject: RE: The Deptford Jack In The Green From: treewind Date: 01 May 03 - 03:37 AM Lovely day for it! (All those early morning morris dancers must have done a good job, dancing up the sun) I used to take part in the Jack in the Green procession when they did it in the City of London but I live too far away now, and anyway they don't do it in the city any more, which is the City's loss. I might see some of you in the Lord Clyde on Sunday, though... Anahata |
Subject: RE: The Deptford Jack In The Green From: Sliding Down The Bannister At My Auntie's House Date: 30 Apr 03 - 07:25 PM I'll be there |
Subject: RE: The Deptford Jack In The Green From: mexican Date: 30 Apr 03 - 07:08 PM Tomorrow! |
Subject: RE: The Deptford Jack In The Green From: mexican Date: 30 Apr 03 - 12:09 PM I got mine from Sarah Crofts - she has also produced a wonderful pamphlet. |
Subject: RE: The Deptford Jack In The Green From: Richard Bridge Date: 30 Apr 03 - 11:58 AM Don't forget my flyers |
Subject: RE: The Deptford Jack In The Green From: mexican Date: 30 Apr 03 - 11:19 AM Soundz really interesting - we have the same sort of guy in Mexico we call him Mescalito! |
Subject: RE: The Deptford Jack In The Green From: cockney Date: 30 Apr 03 - 09:25 AM For full program and times/locations PLUS history ofThe Deptford Jack visit Deptford Jack Forget Georgie's day this is real English culture!!! |
Subject: The Deptford Jack In The Green From: cockney Date: 30 Apr 03 - 09:20 AM JACK'S ALIVE The Deptford Jack In The Green and members ofFowlers troop will be in Deptford & Greenwich on 1st May |
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