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Source for Songs Circa 1632?

Teresa 02 Sep 03 - 11:36 PM
Padre 02 Sep 03 - 11:47 PM
George Seto - af221@chebucto.ns.ca 02 Sep 03 - 11:47 PM
Teresa 03 Sep 03 - 12:12 AM
masato sakurai 03 Sep 03 - 12:26 AM
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Subject: Folklore: Source for Songs Circa 1632?
From: Teresa
Date: 02 Sep 03 - 11:36 PM

Hi. Does anyone know of a good source or collection for songs common to the period around 1632 or thereabouts?

Thanks,
Teresa


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Subject: RE: Folklore: Source for Songs Circa 1632?
From: Padre
Date: 02 Sep 03 - 11:47 PM

Teresa,
Do you have a specific country or language in mind? And are you looking for hard copy or internet sources?

Padre


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Subject: RE: Folklore: Source for Songs Circa 1632?
From: George Seto - af221@chebucto.ns.ca
Date: 02 Sep 03 - 11:47 PM

You might start by looking at Bruce Olson's web-site.


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Subject: RE: Folklore: Source for Songs Circa 1632?
From: Teresa
Date: 03 Sep 03 - 12:12 AM

Thanks, George and Padre. Internet would be my first choice, then print. But the abovementioned website is a great start! I am looking for English lyrics, and possibly German instrumentals or dance tunes. Thanks again.
Teresa


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Subject: RE: Folklore: Source for Songs Circa 1632?
From: masato sakurai
Date: 03 Sep 03 - 12:26 AM

Some songs (lyrics only) are HERE (Blackletter Ballads). There's one broadside of 1632 (the image is illegible, though) at Bodleian Library Broadside Ballads:
1632


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Subject: RE: Folklore: Source for Songs Circa 1632?
From: Teresa
Date: 03 Sep 03 - 12:46 AM

Thanks, Masato. I'll be having lots of fun. ...
Teresa


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Subject: RE: Folklore: Source for Songs Circa 1632?
From: pavane
Date: 03 Sep 03 - 02:47 AM

If the Bodleian image is illegible, you might be able to get them to transcribe the words for you - they did this for me on one occasion.


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Subject: RE: Folklore: Source for Songs Circa 1632?
From: GUEST
Date: 03 Sep 03 - 06:25 AM

Try the broadside ballad index at www.erols.com/olsonw.
1632 was the year that John Wright {1} was faced with the fact his nephew John Wright (2) was also printing broadside ballads, so John Wright (1) started to add his street address to show which John Wright his ballads came from.


Easier, the broadside ballad index includes Stationers' Register entry dates. Just SEARCh through the file for '1632', But some very good ones were issued by Ed. Blackmore, starting in 1633.


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Subject: RE: Folklore: Source for Songs Circa 1632?
From: Teresa
Date: 03 Sep 03 - 06:08 PM

Thanks so much, everybody. I knew I could count on the 'catters--yet again. [BG]


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Subject: RE: Folklore: Source for Songs Circa 1632?
From: Leadfingers
Date: 03 Sep 03 - 07:06 PM

Sorry but I cant help wondering WHY 1632 in partcular ??


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Subject: RE: Folklore: Source for Songs Circa 1632?
From: vectis
Date: 03 Sep 03 - 07:09 PM

Try Thomas d'Urfey's 'Pils to Purge Melancholy'. Loads of bawdy stuff some still being sung today. He's about the right era.


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Subject: RE: Folklore: Source for Songs Circa 1632?
From: GUEST
Date: 03 Sep 03 - 07:34 PM

There's very, very little in 'Pills to Purge Melancholy' that earlier earlier than 1650.


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Subject: RE: Folklore: Source for Songs Circa 1632?
From: Q (Frank Staplin)
Date: 03 Sep 03 - 07:36 PM

Some of the poems of the Cavalier poets (1600s) would make wonderful songs, and some of them have. See Cavalier Poets
See esp. Ben Jonson. Some of his songs from plays and masques are included.
Not what you want, but see his "The Sad Shepherd, or a Tale of Robin Hood," to get a real taste of the poetic literature of the period.

Also see "Melismata, Mvsicall Phansies" from 1611, some with music: Melismata


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Subject: RE: Folklore: Source for Songs Circa 1632?
From: GUEST
Date: 03 Sep 03 - 08:05 PM

How did they leave out Wm. Strode at that last click-on, 'Cavalier Poets'? His popular style is much closer to broadsides and folk songs than any poets (and a few of his did get on broadside ballads. His "Ballad of the Caps" is in Pills to Purge Melancholdy, and is one of the oldest pieces in Pills) listed there (who are poets, not songwriters, I forgot if Richard Lovelace was there. He wrote a memorable song "The Pensive Prisioners Apology=To Althea from Prison - Stone walls do not a prison make, Nor Iron bars a cage... If I had the wings of an angel, over these prison walls...)


Most in Pamelia, Melsimata, and Deuteromelia is late 16th century (most there being being found in the Lant MS of c 1580)


1632 is a very bad year for looking at songbooks and manusripts for songs (but poems, yes), but a pretty good one for broadside ballads, and I've already told you how to search for them in a broadside ballad index.


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Subject: RE: Folklore: Source for Songs Circa 1632?
From: Q (Frank Staplin)
Date: 03 Sep 03 - 08:33 PM

William Strode is not well-represented in internet gleanings (only Chloris and Westwall Downes have made the anthologies). Teresa listed internet as first choice.
Bruce Olson's site is the best, but the other sites are worth a look. Many late 16th c. songs persisted, and I assume that the date "around 1632" means that there is latitude to include some years each way more or less.


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Subject: RE: Folklore: Source for Songs Circa 1632?
From: masato sakurai
Date: 03 Sep 03 - 09:46 PM

Years and numbers at Bodleian Library Broadside Ballads. 1640 and 1641 were productive years.

1625 (3 items)
1626 (1)
1628 (2)
1629 (1)
1630 (1)
1632 (1)
1633 (2)
1635 (1)
1638 (1)
1639 (2)
1640 (18)
1641 (49)
1642 (1)


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Subject: RE: Folklore: Source for Songs Circa 1632?
From: GUEST
Date: 03 Sep 03 - 10:56 PM

Tne broadside index, besides Stationers Register entry dates, notes folk song versions by Roud$#, Laws #, and Child#

so if you don't know the original tune you can usually find a traditional one in DT.
The broadside index usually gives only 1 traditional title, so you may have to search a bit in DT for it. For 1st below Laws didn't find the American traditional text (in BFSSNE), so there's no Laws number




DT: Young Bearwell, 1629

Forum: Buffalo Boy/ Dear Old Mountain Boy =Nicol o Cod, 1629

DT: Little Musgrave and Lady Bernard, 1630, Child #81

DT: Farmer's Curst wife, 1630, Child #278
   
Choice of Inventions, 1632, Facsimile in Opies ODNR

Stuttering Lovers, (can't find in DT) is from a manuscript of 1632 c 1632


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Subject: RE: Folklore: Source for Songs Circa 1632?
From: GUEST
Date: 03 Sep 03 - 11:00 PM

Stuttering Lovers is in a Forum Thread from stewie.


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Subject: RE: Folklore: Source for Songs Circa 1632?
From: GUEST
Date: 03 Sep 03 - 11:53 PM

England's Honour Reviv'd, 1628. Recently discovered in the
binding of an old book. About an incident in Canada in 1628
facsimile on internet.

DT: Geordie, Child #209, 1629

All you that are to Mirth inclined, 1634. English Trad. carol I can't find in DT

DT: Cuckolds all a-row, 1637

DT: Politick Maid? 1637, Child #112
?
DT: I live not where I Love, 1638


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Subject: RE: Folklore: Source for Songs Circa 1632?
From: GUEST
Date: 04 Sep 03 - 12:32 AM

DT: Old Maid Song, 1636


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Subject: RE: Folklore: Source for Songs Circa 1632?
From: GUEST
Date: 04 Sep 03 - 12:44 AM

The original versions of most of the above from GUEST can be found in the Scarce Songs 1 and 2 files at www.erols.com/olsonw.
It the original tune is known, there's an ABC of it, and several tunes discovered subsequent to C. M. Simpson's 'British Broadside Ballad and Its Music' are included. See for example, 'Hallo, my Fancy', (c 1625?) where the original song is found only in the Percy Folio MS, and the tune now found in the Balcarres MS, and translated from lute tablature to modern notation.


Not yet translated is the tune "The Gaberlunzie (beggar) man", (prob. in DT) whose presence in the MS takes it back to about 25 years earlier than any copy of text or tune now known.


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Subject: RE: Folklore: Source for Songs Circa 1632?
From: Teresa
Date: 04 Sep 03 - 04:42 PM

Well, Leadfingers, SF is my other big passion, and there is some fannish activity around an alternate-universe setting. You can find out more here:
Eric Flint'sPage
... and go to "work in progress". Feel free to private message me
T


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