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25 Sep 06 - 03:26 PM (#1843095) Subject: MIT Open Courseware Ango-Am Folk Course From: GUEST Don't know if this info has yet been posted, but there is a FREE course on Anglo-American Folk Music here. Course Description This subject will introduce students to scholarship about folk music of the British Isles and North America. We will define the qualities of "folk music" and "folk poetry," including the narrative qualities of ballads, and we will try to recreate the historical context in which such music was an essential part of everyday life. We will survey the history of collecting, beginning with Pepys' collection of broadsides, Percy's Reliques and the Gow collections of fiddle tunes. The urge to collect folk music will be placed in its larger historical, social and political contexts. We will trace the migrations of fiddle styles and of sung ballads to look at the broad outlines of the story of collecting folk music in the USA, especially in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This is a link to the page listing all of MIT's free and downloadable courses. Open Source rocks. |
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25 Sep 06 - 03:29 PM (#1843097) Subject: RE: MIT Open Courseware From: GUEST Sorry, I also meant to include a link above to the Berklee Shares website. FREE downloadable music lessons from Berklee College of Music. |
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25 Sep 06 - 03:53 PM (#1843107) Subject: RE: MIT Open Courseware From: Desert Dancer Very cool! (And to justify peeking at this at work, I forwarded a link to the computational genomics course to my bosses. ;-) ~ Becky in Tucson |
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25 Sep 06 - 04:39 PM (#1843137) Subject: RE: MIT Open Courseware From: katlaughing Great links. Thanks. Have sent the Berklee one on to my brother, the composer.:-) |