Maud Karpeles OBE, (12 November 1885 – 1 October 1976) was a British collector of folksongs and dance teacher. Maud Pauline Karpeles was born at Lancaster...
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Karpeles is a Jewish surname, and may refer to: Eliezer Karpeles (1754, Prague – 1832, Lieben), Bohemian rabbi Leopold Karpeles (1838, Prague – 1909)...
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Mountains seeking folk songs, accompanied and assisted by Maud Karpeles. Sharp and Karpeles found to their delight that the Appalachians, then geographically...
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Appalachia, Sharp and Karpeles published English Folk Songs from the Southern Appalachians. Among the ballads Sharp and Karpeles found in Appalachia were...
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Lavarello were recorded in 1962 whilst evacuated in Calshot, Hampshire, by Maud Karpeles and Peter Kennedy singing traditional songs and discussing the culture...
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attested folk versions. The song was first collected by ethnomusicologist Maud Karpeles in 1930. "View of "She's Like the Swallow": Folksong as Cultural Icon...
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significant number of songs from Gypsies. In the Appalachians Sharp and Maud Karpeles similarly used local knowledge and their own initiative to find singers...
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club and choir as well as learning the piano. According to Ritchie, Maud Karpeles later said "[Ritchie] cannot be termed a folksinger, because she has...
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songs of the Appalachian Mountains in 1916–1918 in collaboration with Maud Karpeles and Olive Dame Campbell and is considered the first major scholar covering...
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Backroads (Winston-Salem: J.F. Blair, 1993), pp. 178–179. Cecil Sharp, Maud Karpeles (ed.), English Folk Songs from the Southern Appalachians, Volumes I...
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was not published until after Sharp's death, when his collaborator, Maud Karpeles, produced a second volume of songs from the Southern Appalachians. By...
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collection of over 200 ballads, Sharp (together with his assistant Maud Karpeles) planned and carried out his own song collecting expeditions in Appalachia...
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John White and the McNulty family (musicians), and scholars including Maud Karpeles also contributed to the preservation of Newfoundland and Labrador music...
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The song was collected as "Black is the color" by Cecil Sharp and Maud Karpeles in 1916 from Mrs Lizzie Roberts, it is listed in English folk songs...
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The English Folk Dance Society was founded in 1911 by Cecil Sharp. Maud Karpeles was a leading participant. Its purpose was to preserve and promote English...
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Erich von Hornbostel Leoš Janáček Jean Jenkins Arthur Morris Jones Maud Karpeles Margaret J. Kartomi Zoltán Kodály Boris Kotlyarov Franjo Kuhač Jaap...
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was not published until after Sharp's death, when his collaborator, Maud Karpeles, produced a second volume of songs from the Southern Appalachians. By...
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Songs of the Southern Appalachians, collected by Cecil Sharp, edited by Maud Karpeles." That book was published in 1932. In a retrospective review for Allmusic...
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tune) in English Folk Songs from the Southern Appalachians (1936). Maud Karpeles, editor, English Folk Songs from the Southern Appalachians' collected...
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with Charles Marson, vicar of Hambridge, Somerset, England, in 1903. Maud Karpeles wrote about this occasion in her 1967 autobiography: Cecil Sharp was...
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Catskills (1982), 142, "Missie Mouse" (1 text, 1 tune) Cecil Sharp & Maud Karpeles, 80 English Folk Songs (1968), 75, "The Frog and the Mouse" (1 text...
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stave dancing, including primary-source material that was supplied by Maud Karpeles, whilst researching other aspects of English folk dance in the 1970s...
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1923) and C. Sharp, Cecil Sharp's Collection of English Folk Song, ed., Maud Karpeles, 2 vols (London: Oxford University Press, 1974). Marcellus Laroon (artist)...
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traditional English folk song. It was collected by Cecil Sharp and Maud Karpeles in 1909. It has been arranged by Benjamin Britten John Wesley Harding;...
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acrosstheuniverse.forummotion.com. Retrieved 7 February 2021. Karpeles 1930. Karpeles 1930 (accompanied by tunes as pianoforte arrangements by Arnold...
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Vaughan Williams Vocal 1961 Nineteen Songs from Folk Songs of Europe, ed. Maud Karpeles Voice and piano accompaniment Choral 1961 Tunes from Kentucky Equal...
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Edward Thomas (1850–1933), the leading builder of the time. According to Maud Karpeles, who did fieldwork in the Appalachians around the same time as Wyman...
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the original on June 16, 2019. Retrieved June 16, 2019. Cecil Sharp, Maud Karpeles (ed.), English Folk Songs from the Southern Appalachians (London: Oxford...
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Chapter on Marson Fox Strangways, A. H., Cecil Sharp. OUP, 1933, 2nd ed., Maud Karpeles, 1967 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography; "Cecil Sharp", by Michael...
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Elisabeth Greenleaf, Ballads and Sea Songs from Newfoundland (1968); and Maud Karpeles, ed. Folk Songs from Newfoundland (1971) E. David Gregory, "Vernacular...
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