Barbara Allen - A Musical Journey In Ten Versions

07/10/2021 33 min Temporada 1 Episodio 3
Barbara Allen - A Musical Journey In Ten Versions

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Barbara Allen is the most widely travelled ballad in the English speaking world and exists in many different versions. In today’s show we follow the story of this remarkable ballad, finding its roots in colonial America, Transylvania and Ancient Greece, and listening to just a few of its many versions.Ancient lyre music is included by kind permission of Michael Levy. Do visit his website at https://michaellevy.bandcamp.com/ Music Intro music is a version of Barbara Allen from Goathland, North Yorkshire, found in Kidson, Traditional Tunes (1891) pp.36-40Rondo Minuet in G minor by PurcellBarbara Allen tune from the Roxburghe collection: http://ebba.english.ucsb.edu/ballad/33316/recording Scottish version by Ewan McColl, which he learned from his mother: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYpwMGCd5pw Norma Waterson’s version of Barbara Allen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jpw7bx4NcyM  Clifton Hicks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4C50atG_Tc Instrumental version based on the version collected and recorded by Jean Ritchie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ihit0mpmz7o An Ozark version of Barbara Allen sung by Kyla Cross: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HV3wT0tgFkA Kentucky version of Barbara Allen sung by Sarah Wood: Sarah Wood - Barbara Ellen - Jim's Birthday Old Time Jam - YouTube The music for King Arthur’s court is “En amours n’a si non bien”, an anonymous 15th Century French song.The final Barbara Allen was arranged by John Pearse in “Saturday Night, 20 Tabulated Folk Songs for Guitar”, and imperfectly remembered by me after 35 yearsA traditional version of Kadar KotaOther referenceshttps://mainlynorfolk.info/shirley.collins/songs/barbaraallen.html https://mudcat.org/ http://ebba.english.ucsb.edu/ballad/30145/image https://www.pepysdiary.com/ https://www.fresnostate.edu/folklore/ballads/C084.html https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/48601012.pdfDavid Atkinson (2014) The Anglo-Scottish Ballad and its Imaginary Contexts: https://library.oapThe Bonny Brown Girl: http://www.fresnostate.edu/folklore/ballads/C295.htmlhttps://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/71970029.pdf https://muse.jhu.edu/article/441468 https://www.folkschool.org/ AcknowledgementsThank you to Stones Barn, Cumbria, and the wider Stones Barn community for starting me on this journey and encouraging me along the way.  Find out more at http://stonesbarn.co.uk