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== A Lecture Delivered by Cecil Sharp == | == A Lecture Delivered by Cecil Sharp == | ||
A lecture delivered Cecil Sharp to the Hampstead Conservatoire, probably in the mid 1890s, has been transcribed and annotated by C. J. Bearman, who has also added a brief schlarly introduction. The lecture is available as a PDF from [[ | A lecture delivered Cecil Sharp to the Hampstead Conservatoire, probably in the mid 1890s, has been transcribed and annotated by C. J. Bearman, who has also added a brief schlarly introduction. The lecture is available as a PDF from here [[http://folkopedia.efdss.org/wiki/File:Cecil_Sharp_Hampstead_Lecture.pdf]]. | ||
== External references == | == External references == |
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Cecil James Sharp, collector of English folk-songs and dances.
Publications
- English folk song, some conclusions, London: Simpkin; Novello, 1907. First edition available online in various formats at http://www.archive.org/details/englishfolksongs00shar
A Lecture Delivered by Cecil Sharp
A lecture delivered Cecil Sharp to the Hampstead Conservatoire, probably in the mid 1890s, has been transcribed and annotated by C. J. Bearman, who has also added a brief schlarly introduction. The lecture is available as a PDF from here [[1]].
External references
- Michael Heaney, ‘Sharp, Cecil James (1859–1924)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, Sept 2004; online edn, May 2006 http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/36040