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Info Req: Childgrove

Giac 05 Jul 00 - 07:00 PM
Anglo 05 Jul 00 - 07:15 PM
Giac 05 Jul 00 - 09:50 PM
Malcolm Douglas 06 Jul 00 - 12:52 PM
Giac 06 Jul 00 - 01:15 PM
GUEST,Rhys 11 Apr 03 - 01:38 AM
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Subject: Info Req: Childgrove
From: Giac
Date: 05 Jul 00 - 07:00 PM

In the Oak Publication Fiddler's Fake Book, on
page 67, is a tune called Childgrove. The B part is
very similar to the Burl Ives and Kingston Trio
tunes for The Escape of Old John Webb.

I can't find any reference to Childgrove in DigiTrad
or in the threads.

Does anyone know if there is a connection between this
tune and, for instance, Childs 187 and 188, or how
about anything on the history of Childgrove?

The margin notes say it is English, New England and
says it was recorded by Fennig's All-Star String Band.

Thanks,
Giac


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Subject: RE: Info Req: Childgrove
From: Anglo
Date: 05 Jul 00 - 07:15 PM

Childgrove (or Child Grove) was published in the 11th edition of John Playford's English Dancing Master in 1701. There is no connection to Francis James. And since it's a dance tune, no words to put in the DT.


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Subject: RE: Info Req: Childgrove
From: Giac
Date: 05 Jul 00 - 09:50 PM

Thanks, Anglo. Kind of you to give me the info.
I like the tune and now I know a bit about it.

Giac


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Subject: RE: Info Req: Childgrove
From: Malcolm Douglas
Date: 06 Jul 00 - 12:52 PM

Childgrove is a longways set; you can find instructions for dancing it  HERE  and  HERE.  Staff notation for the melody as published in Playford may be seen  HERE.

Malcolm


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Subject: RE: Info Req: Childgrove
From: Giac
Date: 06 Jul 00 - 01:15 PM

Thanks, Malcolm. Good sites. While I'm not a dancer,
I was intrigued nonetheless. Have forwarded the sites
to some friends who will appreciate them also.

Giac


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Subject: RE: Info Req: Childgrove
From: GUEST,Rhys
Date: 11 Apr 03 - 01:38 AM

Hi there,

I've read the threads so I know that the dance number called 'Childgrove' was published in 1701, what I'd like to know is if there's any information about when it was written because sometimes there's a huge gap between the time its written vs the time its published.

Rhys
rhysapdafydd@yahoo.ca

You can email me off list. Thank You.


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