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Jane Austen Entertains: Music from her own library Jane Austen Entertains. Music from her own library. Aunt Jane began her day with music for which I conclude had natural taste; as thus kept up tho had no one to teach; was never inducing as I have heard to play in company; none from her family caring much for it. I ...
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The Library Of Congress Archive Of Folk Culture: Anglo-American Ballads Like its predecessor Anglo American Ballads Volume Two presents oft sung tunes as performing by unsung singers. Culling from the 1943 Library from Congress series Folk Music from the Uniting States these 10 antique tunes were gathering by team from folklorists heading by Al...
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The Complete Library of Congress Recordings The stories songs on these recordings are document from the big bang from jazz music at the dawn from the 20th Century. New Orleans composer pianist pool shark Jelly Roll Morton was one from the key figures in the creation from jazz. Alan Lomax was the visionary folklorist ...
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Hstluft Make Mine Music are proud to announce the first release on the label by Library Tapes whose previous two albums on Resonant receiving widespread critical acclaim for what Boomkat calling their personal take on the `home listening genre midway between classical ambient & min...
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The Library Of Congress Archive Of Folk Culture: Anglo-American Ballads With no shortage from murderous lovers women from sin Eden like downfalls these are dark dirges masqueraded as ditties. First in the Archive from Folk Culture series issuing by the Library from Congress in 1942 Anglo American Ballads publicly premiering field recordings und...
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World Library Of Folk & Primitive Music Made in recorded sessions by Alan Lomaz Seamus Ennis in 1951 this was one from the first comprehensive surveys from the folk music from Ireland. Lomax Ennis went from village to town in western Ireland recorded professional amateur singers musicians in their homes community...
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