Das steirische Hackbrett : eine Spielanleitung nach Noten / Bearbeitete und erweiterte Ausgabe der Hackbrettfibel von Walter Kainz ; herausgegeben von Max Rosenzopf
Gospel Workshop: Bessie Jones and the Georgia Sea Island Singers, Almeda Riddle, John Jackson, Dulcimer and dulcimer making workshop- Jean Ritchie, et.al.
Creator:
Smithsonian Institution. Festival of American Folklife (1970) Search this
Sea Island Singers--Joy brought me here--Nobody but you--God's not dead--others; Almeda Riddle--Angel band--Old time religion--When the saints go marching in--Leaning on the everlasting arms--Peace peace; John Jackson--Oh, Mary don't you weep--No harm, no harm--I shall not be moveed; Dulcimer workshop--Bonaparte's retreat--Temperance reel--Buffalo gals--others
Track Information:
101 Sea Island Singers / Davis Family, Jones Family, Emma Ramsey, Jerome Davis, Peter Davis, Bessie Jones, Jo Angela Jones, Rose Jones, Stella Jones, Vanessa Jones.
102 Ozark Ballad Singer / Almeda Riddle.
103 Blues Singer / John Jackson. Guitar.
104 Dulcimer Workshop / Dulcimer.
General note:
DPA number 70.101.61
Local Numbers:
FP-1970-7RR-0061
General:
CDR copy
70.101.61
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Washington (D.C.), United States, July 5, 1970.
Restrictions:
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Collection Rights:
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Devil's dream --Medley no. 1 --Pick me up on your way down --Put your arms around me honey --Spanish two step -- Flickstein --Medley 2: Delida polka ; She's too fat for me - Medley 3: Temperance reel ; Buffalo breakdown --Medley 4: Soldier's joy ; Second of first place quadrilles by Cuberdan -- Medley 5: Irish washerwoman ; Raggedy Ann ; Old spinning wheel ; Chicken reel ; Rickett's hornpipe --Medley 6: MacNamara's band ; Clancy lowered the bloom ; St. Patricks' day in the morning ; Larry O'Gaff --The bald headed end of the broom --Medley 7: Julayda ; Tip top polka ; arbara polka --Medley 8: Rainbow ; Silver bells --Medley 9: Red wing ; Polly wolly doodle all the day --Fisher's hornpipe -- Medley 10 --Medley 11 --Medley 12 --Medley 13: Turkey in the straw ; Little brown jug ; White cockade reel --1st, 2nd & 4th set quadrilles from My best girl.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-1564
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: United States.
General:
Folkways 2381
CDR copy
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Old bald eagle--Shady grove--Trimmed in blue--Darby ram--Over the river Charlie--Trimmed in blue
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-10RR-2975
General:
Jean Ritchie is a national treasure, one of America's finest and best known traditional singers. She grew up in Viper, Kentucky, and is part of a large family, the famous "Singing Ritchies of Kentucky." On this recording, accompanying herself on Appalachian dulcimer and guitar and often assisted by her two young sons, Peter and Jon, she presents American children's game songs, many of which she learned and played herself as a child. Others, however, are original compositions, or basically traditional but with modifications that she has found to be helpful. Liner notes include instructions for playing the games, background information, and the songs' lyrics.
Folkways 7702
CDR copy; REEL 3/3;NO NOTES;
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Alll You Jolly huntsmen--Goin' to Boston--There Was an Old Woman--Open the window--Ram of Darby--Over the river, Charlie--Old King Quine Song--Pussy got the measle--Kitty alone
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-10RR-2972
General:
Jean Ritchie is a national treasure, one of America's finest and best known traditional singers. She grew up in Viper, Kentucky, and is part of a large family, the famous "Singing Ritchies of Kentucky." On this recording, accompanying herself on Appalachian dulcimer and guitar and often assisted by her two young sons, Peter and Jon, she presents American children's game songs, many of which she learned and played herself as a child. Others, however, are original compositions, or basically traditional but with modifications that she has found to be helpful. Liner notes include instructions for playing the games, background information, and the songs' lyrics.
Folkways 7702
CDR copy
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Collection Rights:
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Extent:
1 Sound recording (sound tape reel, 7 inch reel, 1/4 inch tape)
sound-tape reel (analog, 7 in.)
Type:
Archival materials
Sound recordings
Place:
Appalachian Region, Southern -- Songs and music
United States
Washington (D.C.)
North Carolina
Date:
1983 June 27
Contents:
Frank Proffitt--Tom Dooley--Four nights drunk (Our goodman)--Julie Jenkins--Ground hog--Nobody's business; Stanley Hicks--Wildwood flower--Cripple Creek--Down the road--Fishiing story--Amazing grace; Intro to Dr. Ross
Local Numbers:
FP-1983-7RR-0379
General:
CDR copy
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Washington (D.C.), United States, June 27, 1983.
Restrictions:
Restrictions on access. Some duplication is allowed. Use of materials needs permission of the Smithsonian Institution.
Collection Rights:
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Topic:
Ballads, English -- Appalachian Region Search this
101 Little Birdie / George Williamson, Mary Williamson. Appalachian dulcimer.
102 Nellie Gray / George Williamson, Mary Williamson. Appalachian dulcimer.
103 Budded Roses / George Williamson, Mary Williamson. Appalachian dulcimer.
104 Old Joe Clark / George Williamson, Mary Williamson. Appalachian dulcimer.
105 Rose Conley (Down in the Willow Garden) / George Williamson, Mary Williamson. Appalachian dulcimer.
106 Mississippi Sawyer / George Williamson, Mary Williamson. Appalachian dulcimer.
107 Ebenezer / George Williamson, Mary Williamson. Appalachian dulcimer.
108 Heaven Lights / George Williamson, Mary Williamson. Appalachian dulcimer.
201 One Morning in May / George Williamson, Mary Williamson. Appalachian dulcimer.
202 Sally Ann / George Williamson, Mary Williamson. Appalachian dulcimer.
203 Black Jack Davy (Child No. 200)/ George Williamson, Mary Williamson. Appalachian dulcimer.
204 Davy, Davy / George Williamson, Mary Williamson. Appalachian dulcimer.
205 Farmers Cursed Wife, The (Farmer's Curst Wife) (Child No. 278)./ George Williamson, Mary Williamson. Appalachian dulcimer.
206 Arkansas Traveler / George Williamson, Mary Williamson. Appalachian dulcimer.
207 Rosewood Casket / George Williamson, Mary Williamson. Appalachian dulcimer.
208 Old Time Religion / George Williamson, Mary Williamson. Appalachian dulcimer.
Local Numbers:
FP-RINZ-LP-0226
Old Homestead.80006
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
Brighton, MI Old Homestead
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Michigan, United States.
Restrictions:
Restrictions on access. No duplication allowed listening and viewing for research purposes only.
Collection Rights:
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Pack up your liver --Been all around this world --Wellyn --The black nag --Living in the country --Poker face smile --Firenze --Lotus eater blues --The pig song --Cornwall --High risk high gain --Mojo clock --Joellen --C'est l'aviron qui nos meme en haut --Ananta --Tralee jail --Sing sailor --Swedish fiddle tune --Parting glass.
Track Information:
101 Pack Up Your Liver / Albert D'OsscheĢ, Bonnie Carol, Robert Force. Appalachian dulcimer,Dulcimer.
102 Been All Around This World / Michael Hubbert, Michael Rugg, Neal Hellman. Appalachian dulcimer,Dulcimer.
103 Wellyn / Albert D'OsscheĢ, Bonnie Carol, Robert Force. Appalachian dulcimer,Dulcimer.
104 The Black Nag / Albert D'OsscheĢ, Bonnie Carol, Robert Force. Appalachian dulcimer,Dulcimer.
105 Living in the Country / Albert D'OsscheĢ, Bonnie Carol, Robert Force. Appalachian dulcimer,Dulcimer.
106 Poker Face Smile / Albert D'OsscheĢ, Bonnie Carol, Robert Force. Appalachian dulcimer,Dulcimer.
107 Firenze: Melody for Richard and Mimi / Albert D'OsscheĢ, Bonnie Carol, Robert Force. Appalachian dulcimer,Dulcimer.
108 Lotus Eater Blues / Albert D'OsscheĢ, Bonnie Carol, Robert Force. Appalachian dulcimer,Dulcimer.
109 Pig Song / Albert D'OsscheĢ, Bonnie Carol, Robert Force. Appalachian dulcimer,Dulcimer.
201 Cornwall / Albert D'OsscheĢ, Bonnie Carol, Robert Force. Appalachian dulcimer,Dulcimer.
202 High Risk, High Gain / Albert D'OsscheĢ, Bonnie Carol, Robert Force. Appalachian dulcimer,Dulcimer.
203 Mojo Clock / Albert D'OsscheĢ, Bonnie Carol, Robert Force. Appalachian dulcimer,Dulcimer.
204 Joellen / Albert D'OsscheĢ, Bonnie Carol, Robert Force. Appalachian dulcimer,Dulcimer.
205 C'est L'Aviron Qui Nous Mene en Haut / Albert D'OsscheĢ, Bonnie Carol, Robert Force. Appalachian dulcimer,Dulcimer.
206 Ananta / Albert D'OsscheĢ, Bonnie Carol, Robert Force. Appalachian dulcimer,Dulcimer.
207 Tralee Jail / Albert D'OsscheĢ, Bonnie Carol, Robert Force. Appalachian dulcimer,Dulcimer.
208 Sing Sailor / Albert D'OsscheĢ, Bonnie Carol, Robert Force. Appalachian dulcimer,Dulcimer.
209 Swedish Fiddle Tune / Albert D'OsscheĢ, Bonnie Carol, Robert Force. Appalachian dulcimer,Dulcimer.
210 The Parting Glass / Albert D'OsscheĢ, Bonnie Carol, Robert Force. Appalachian dulcimer,Dulcimer.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-3706
Biscuit City.1314
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
Biscuit City 1977
General:
Dulcimer music; Neal Hellman, Michael Rugg, Robert Force, Albert d'Osscher, Bonnie Carol, Michael Hubbert, with vocals. Production notes: Recorded at Biscuit City Sound Recording Studios, Mar. 1977.
Restrictions:
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Collection Rights:
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Recorded in: United States, Virginia, Galax (Va.).
General:
CDR copy
Restrictions:
Restrictions on access.
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Intro--Northfield--Ocean--Morality (Old Harp Singers)--Rounds of Old Ireland--Over poor Anton O'Rowley (Farmer;s curst wife)(Everett Pitt); In haste to the wedding--Turkey in the straw--Irish washerwoman (don Baker)--I wonder Maria's gone--May carol (Jean Ritchie)
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-0810
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: United States, New York (N.Y.), 1950.
General:
PART 3; CDR copy FW-ASCH-7RR-0810 contains the third of four segments of a "concert of American folk music" which is a part of the "sixth Annual Festival of Contemporary American Music" held in McMillan Theatre at Columbia University, in 1950, sponsored by the Alan Ditson Fund of the University. This tape is labelled Part III; parts I, II and IV are on FW-ASCH-7RR-0808, -0809 and -0811. In addition to an unidentified introductory announcer, Sam Eskin and Sidney Robertson Cowell moderate. A typed program including all four segments of the concert, is included in the jewel box and tape box. In addtion to Jean Ritchie (Kentucky mountain singer and mountain dulcimer player), the tape includes: the Old Harp Singers (on Folkways record FW02356), who are from east Tennessee and sing shaped note hymn music from The Harp of Columbia; Mr. Everett Pitt (a traditional northern U.S. singer), who sings two unaccompanied ballads; and Don Baker from Michigan, who plays the hammered dulcimer. Sidney Robertson Cowell provides interesting information about the hammered dulcimer.
Restrictions:
Restrictions on access. No duplication allowed listening and viewing for research purposes only.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from the Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections. Please visit our website to learn more about submitting a request. The Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections make no guarantees concerning copyright or other intellectual property restrictions. Other usage conditions may apply; please see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for more information.
101. The Ballad of Mary Hamilton (The Four Marys). (3:38).
102. The Faulse Lady. (5:10).
103. Willie of Hazel Green. (3:25).
201. O, Waly, Waly. (3:41).
202. Billy Boy. (1:59).
203. The Two Sisters. (6:30).
Local Numbers:
RA-RAMS-LP-0715
FLP.83712 ;.Folkways.2044
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
New York: Folkways, 1954.
Participant or Performer Note:
Andrew Rowan Summers, vocal with dulcimer accompaniment.
General:
Commercial
Program notes and song texts (6 p. : ill.) inserted in outer container.
Restrictions:
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Collection Rights:
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At the foot of yonder's mountain (Wagoner's lad)--Sir Thomas and Fair Ellender--Old Bangum--Geordie
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-2499
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: United States, California, Berkeley (Calif.), June 30, 1962.
General:
CDR copy
Restrictions:
Restrictions on access. No duplication allowed listening and viewing for research purposes only.
Collection Rights:
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Jackaro--Pretty Saro--Oxfordshire lass--Loving Hannah--Go where I send thee--Day is past and gone--Jubilee--Green grows the willow tree--Cedar Swamp--Three little devils (Farmer's curst wife)
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-2498
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: United States, California, Berkeley (Calif.), June 30, 1962.
General:
CDR copy
Restrictions:
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Collection Rights:
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hammered dulcimers ; "Song of the Wood" music ; instruction books, videos, and cassette tapes ; stands ; instrument cases ; decorative blouse, hat, or tie enameled pins ; woodcut print cards ; Arion Tuner ; Master Key ; playing hammers ; CDs ; compact discs ; records ; cassette tapes ; music albums ; hammered dulcimer music ; mountain dulcimer music ; harp and hammered dulcimer music ; Christmas music ; New Age music ; Celtic and international folk music ; children's music ; "Song of the Wood" t-shirts and sweatshirts
Includes:
Trade catalog, price lists and histories
Black and white images
Physical description:
2 pieces; 1 box
Language:
English
Type of material:
Trade catalogs
Trade literature
Place:
Black Mountain, North Carolina, United States
Date:
1900s
Topic (Romaine term):
Clothing (including hats; shoes; accessories; etc) Search this