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Canadian Folk Songs

Journal of the International Folk Music Council, 1947
The folk-lore of French Canada is too vast and varied to lend itself to summary treatment. Its hoard, whether amassed and centralized or still awaiting the harvester, is so rich in cultural traits, in traditional narratives, pictorial patterns, tunes, and verse-forms, that it cannot be rendered by mere statistics and and chapter-heads.
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The Songs of the Folk

1979
The love-songs of the folk in Ireland are closely related to the Danta Gra, the poems of love composed by professional poets and aristocrats between the years 1350 and 1600. The earliest Danta Gra were perfected by aristocrats like Gerald ‘The Rhymer’ Fitzgerald, an earl who fused the forms of bardic poetry with themes of love and passion.
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Folk Songs in the Ming Dynasty

2021
Similar to that in the Ming dynasty, Sanqu in the Qing dynasty was already the creation of the literati but not that of the folks. The Northern and Southern tunes in the Ming dynasty were still the same thing as “Ci in the Southern Song dynasty,” though at its old age, could still exist, be popularized and sung in the folk.
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Folk Songs

The Musical Times, 1962
null Pears, null Britten
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Folk-Song in Buchan and Folk Songs of the North-East

The Journal of American Folklore, 1965
George E. Simpson, Gavin Greig
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Folk Song

The Musical Times, 1967
Elizabeth Poston   +10 more
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