Wayfaring Strangers (häftad)
Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
384
Utgivningsdatum
2021-08-30
Upplaga
2 Revised edition
Förlag
The University of North Carolina Press
Medarbetare
Parton, Dolly (foreword)
Illustrationer
64 colour plates, 60 halftones, 7 maps
Dimensioner
277 x 213 x 20 mm
Vikt
1226 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9781469664187

Wayfaring Strangers

The Musical Voyage from Scotland and Ulster to Appalachia

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...revisit the people and places and deepen your enjoyment of the sublime BBC tv series Wayfaring Stranger ...in these pages revisit people and places you loved in the BBC tv series Wayfaring Stranger ... by the authors as featured in the acclaimed BBC tv series Wayfaring Stranger Throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, a steady stream of Scots migrated to Ulster and eventually onward across the Atlantic to resettle in the United States. Many of these Scots-Irish immigrants made their way into the mountains of the southern Appalachian region. They brought with them a wealth of traditional ballads and tunes from the British Isles and Ireland, a carrying stream that merged with sounds and songs of English, German, Welsh, African American, French, and Cherokee origin. Their enduring legacy of music flows today from Appalachia back to Ireland and Scotland and around the globe. In Wayfaring Strangers, Fiona Ritchie and Doug Orr guide readers on a musical voyage across oceans, linking people and songs through centuries of adaptation and change. From ancient ballads at the heart of the tradition to instruments that express this dynamic music, Ritchie and Orr chronicle the details of an epic journey.
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Songs can take us on extraordinary journeys. They respect neither border nor time, and by following them, we can chart the movement of generations of people. In Wayfaring Strangers, Fiona Ritchie and Doug Orr take a long look at this story using Scottish songs as their compass. Its a fascinating and often surprising ride. - Cerys Matthews, Welsh folksinger, author, and broadcaster The story of the Scots-Irish 'carrying stream' of music that found its way to Appalachia is also the story of the Cash family. William Cash emigrated from Scotland in the mid-17th century, and the next generation drifted down to Virginia. The songs that went with them were captured, in part, a couple of centuries later by my stepmother's family, The Carter Family. My own musical DNA is bound with these songs - the narrative ballads, the melancholy rhymes, the ancient stories retold in melody again and again. Except for my family, there is nothing I love more than being a part of the 'living tradition' captured in this book." - Rosanne Cash [Ritchie and Orr] strike all the right chords in this pleasantly tuneful survey of the history of the evolution of Scottish music in Appalachia. - Publishers Weekly Non-musicians will have no trouble appreciating this works context, and even those well versed in the subject will find new insights here. - Library Journal Filled with maps, woodcuts, paintings, and photographs of impossibly picturesque Scottish and Irish locales, the book is a treasure trove of imagery and information. Music lovers, prepare to be transported. - BookPage A readable and epic tale tracing the flow of Scottish music. . . . [Ritchie and Orr] tell a story remarkable for its breadth and depth, conveying the drama of Scottish emigration via Ulster to Appalachia, by a people who clung to the music and song they held dear, and bequeathed it to America. - Scottish Life Magazine "Exploring the historic ties between Scotland, Ireland, and Appalachia through music, Fiona Ritchie and Doug Orr weave together the story of migration through the lyrics of ballads and other music that reflects on this history. Wayfaring Strangers will touch a powerful chord in the lives of readers who appreciate the music of Scotland and Appalachia, as well as those whose families have ties to this rich historical journey." - William Ferris, author of The Storied South: Voices of Writers and Artists "In summary, I thoroughly enjoyed this book and suggest that it should be on an essential read list for anyone with an interest in songs and traditions. It will inform and resonate with them and add colour to their enjoyment when singing or listening to these songs. It is deep enough for the serious scholar yet light enough to be absorbed by anyone and guaranteed to fill gaps in the average persons knowledge. It breathes life in the subject; a solid read yet particularly easy to pick up and explore in parts. The book is beautifully illustrated throughout and for around the price of a couple of CDs, it is remarkable value for a lavish book with over 330 pages and a 20 track CD. This book couldnt have been written by anyone without a lifetime of experience and love of the subject and has set a new standard for projects of this nature." - Pete Heywood, Living Tradition Represents an extraordinary feat of research, together with copious interview material. . . . a joy to read from cover to cover, it also rewards just dipping in and out. - fRoots [Doug] Orr, along with friend Fiona Ritchie, host of the "Thistle & Shamrock" radio show, has set out the history and lore of the music that came with the Scots-Irish immigrants in a landmark book Wayfaring Strangers. - Asheville Citizen-Times This handsome volume is both a story of a musical evolution and a time capsule that preserves a nearly forgotten era of mountain life. - WNC Magazine A m

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Fiona Ritchie MBE is the founder, producer, and host of National Public Radio's The Thistle & Shamrock. In 2018 she was inducted into the Folk DJ Hall of Fame. Doug Orr is president emeritus of Warren Wilson College, where he founded the Swannanoa Gathering music workshops. His books include The North Carolina Atlas: Portrait for a New Century and Wayfaring Strangers: The Musical Voyage from Scotland and Ulster to Appalachia.