Helen Hartness Flanders (May 19, 1890 – May 23, 1972), a native of the U.S. state of Vermont, was an internationally recognized ballad collector and an...
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Helen Flanders may refer to: Helen Hartness Flanders (1890–1972), American folklorist and ballad collector Helen Flanders Dunbar (1902–1959), American...
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"not our problem". In 1911, Flanders married Helen Edith Hartness, the daughter of inventor and industrialist James Hartness. They made their home in Springfield...
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Hartness is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ann Hartness (born 1936), American academic research librarian Helen Hartness Flanders...
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singing the song by Peter Kennedy in 1960, whilst Helen Creighton, Edith Fowke and Helen Hartness Flanders recorded several versions in Canada and New England...
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Laura Boulton and Helen Creighton recorded versions from traditional singers in Canada, particularly in Nova Scotia. Helen Hartness Flanders recorded a man...
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traditional folk songs, which she was recorded singing by the folklorist Helen Hartness Flanders in 1945. Songs in her repertoire included some of the famous Child...
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Library of Congress website, and a version recorded in 1940 by Helen Hartness Flanders of Lena Bourne Fish of New Hampshire. Benjamin Britten arranged...
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Newfoundland, by collectors such as Edith Fowke, Helen Creighton and Herbert Halpert. In 1941, Helen Hartness Flanders recorded the song from a man named William...
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parents of two daughters, Anna and Helen. (Helen Hartness Flanders), was a noted folk song collector who married Ralph Flanders, a U.S. Senator from Vermont...
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of the Irish folk Song Society" in 1905 and 1911. In the 1940s Helen Hartness Flanders found a version in Vermont.[citation needed] There are notable...
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Author". Helen Temple Cooke Library. Dana Hall School. 2016. Retrieved April 3, 2016. "Helen Hartness Flanders 1909 (1890-1972), Folklorist". Helen Temple...
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Walbridge A. Field, U.S. Representative Helen Hartness Flanders, collector of American folk music Ralph Flanders, machine-tool entrepreneur, banker, senator...
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for the move, she bought "Country Songs of Vermont" (1937) by Helen Hartness Flanders. It became the model for her future folk-song collecting. MacArthur...
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Lancashire some time in the 1950s or 60s. The American folklorist Helen Hartness Flanders recorded a version in her hometown of Springfield, Vermont and...
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folklorist Helen Hartness Flanders recorded many versions in New England in the 1930s and 40s, all of which can be heard online in the Flanders Ballad Collection...
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Williamson also had a traditional version which was recorded. Helen Hartness Flanders recorded a version sung by a man named Thomas Armstrong of Mooers...
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in 1955 which differs slightly from the common version, whilst Helen Hartness Flanders recorded several different versions in the 1930s and 40s in New...
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his method in dating of the ballads. During the summer of 1930, Helen Hartness Flanders began to correspond with Barry on the subject of an archive of...
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States. Jessie Anthony of Winchester, Massachusetts recorded by Helen Hartness Flanders, 1946 The Ritchie sisters of Viper, Kentucky recorded by Mary Elizabeth...
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many Ozark performers such as Almeda Riddle of Arkansas (1972). Helen Hartness Flanders collected several versions of the song throughout New England in...
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Charles Draves, Marjorie Edgar, John Henry Faulk, Richard Fento, Helen Hartness Flanders, Frank Goodwin, Percy Grainger, Herbert Halpert, Melville Herskovits...
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Zora Neale Hurston, Herbert Halpert, Helen Creighton, William N. Fenton, Melville Herskovits, Helen Hartness Flanders and others to undertake projects while...
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CITEREFMerrick1964 (help) Helen Hartness Flanders; George Brown (1931). Vermont Folk-songs & Ballads. Folklore Associates. Flanders 1939, p. 160. sfn error:...
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other recordings were made in the southern United States, and Helen Hartness Flanders collected many versions in the New England region. Lots of traditional...
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Figures such as John Lomax, Alan Lomax, Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, Helen Hartness Flanders, Helen Creighton, Edith Fowke collected and recorded versions all across...
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Helen Flanders Dunbar (May 14, 1902 – August 21, 1959) — later known as H. Flanders Dunbar — is an important early figure in U.S. psychosomatic medicine...
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Susan Brown (2001) Dad’s Dinner Pail and Other Songs From the Helen Hartness Flanders Collection (2005) Fond Desire Farewell (2009) Ballads Long & Short...
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Scotia (1963), 155, "A Frog He Would a Wooing Go" (1 text, 1 tune) Helen Hartness Flanders and Marguerite Olney, Ballads Migrant in New England (1953), pp...
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recorded. The children's writer Edith Ballinger Price was recorded by Helen Hartness Flanders performing a traditional version in 1945. The song was recorded...
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