IN the long-expected work of which the first part lies before us, Professor Child undertakes to give every existing version of every popular English ballad, together with its comparative history, ...
Half of the songs were old ballads set to a live ensemble of fiddle, guitar, banjo, and harmonium—but the other half were radio hits sung in thick Scottish accents by a choir of drunken country people ...
Though there's nary a kilt in sight, we have two Scottish companies in town: The National Theatre of Scotland at Santa Monica's Broad Stage and Glasgow's Visible Fictions at The Wallis in Beverly ...
1. Translated from the Originals, by R. C. ALEXANDER PRIOR, M. D. London: Williams & Norgate. Leipzig: R. Hartmann. 1860. 3 vols. pp. lx., 400, 468, 500. 2. By ROBERT ...
Folk Music Journal is a peer-reviewed journal of research into all aspects of traditional song, music, dance, and drama. It is the journal of the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library, England's national ...
The Scottish Historical Review is the premier journal in the field of Scottish Historical Studies, covering all periods of Scottish history from the early to the modern, encouraging a variety of ...
In 2013, when the National Theatre of Scotland came to this bonny city with its war drama “Black Watch,” audience members were “embedded” with actors playing Scottish soldiers in the Middle East. Now ...
The Stewart Tartan Pipes and Drums will present their 23rd annual free holiday Scottish concert Dec. 3. at 3 p.m. The concert will take place at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 13601 Saratoga Ave. in ...
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