Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
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Music Division
Sidney Robertson Cowell Collection
Identifier: ML31.C78
Abstract
Sidney Robertson Cowell (1903-1995) was a folksong and ethnic music collector and recordist, ethnographer, ethnomusicologist, teacher, writer, and wife of composer Henry Cowell. The collection consists of her personal papers which document all aspects of her life and work. The collection includes correspondence relating to personal and professional matters; fieldwork reports, fieldnotes, song lists and other materials from her field recording projects and trips; articles, essays, reviews,...
Dates
1901-1992; Majority of material found within ( 1936-1990)
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Music Division
Fuller Sisters Collection
Identifier: ML31 .F85
Abstract
The Fuller Sisters (Oriska, Rosalind, Cynthia, and Dorothy Fuller) was an English folk singing group from Dorset, England, who performed English, Scottish, and Irish folksongs and was managed by their brother Walter Fuller. They undertook five tours of North America between 1911 and 1917. The collection chiefly documents these tours through correspondence, journals, programs and publicity materials, photographs, music and lyric sheets, and other materials pertaining to the Sisters's and...
Dates
1880-1947; Majority of material found within 1911-1917
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American Folklife Center
Lou Gordon collection
Identifier: AFC 2010/031
Abstract
Manuscript materials, including programs, newspaper clippings, handbills, programs, small posters, and black-and-white photographs, documenting Swapping Song Fair, a folk music production company and concert series founded in New York City in 1955 by Lou Gordon and Paddy Clancy, which produced a Musical Tribute to Woody Guthrie in 1956, and Folk Song '59. The collection documents musical and other events in the folk music revival in New York City during the 1950s.
Dates
1953-2006; Majority of material found within 1953-1960
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Music Division
Dorothea Dix Lawrence Collection
Identifier: ML31.L39
Abstract
Dorothea Dix Lawrence was a successful opera singer in the 1930s and 1940s who later became a recitalist and folklorist. The materials in the collection include correspondence, photographs, clippings and other items that document her career as a singer and interpreter of American folk music. In addition, the collection includes her articles on American folklore that were published in various journals, and two copies of her famous Folklore Music Map of the United...
Dates
1856-1980; Majority of material found within ( 1902-1980)
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Music Division
Seeger Family collection
Identifier: ML31.S38
Abstract
The Seeger Family Collection documents the lives and careers of pioneering musicologist Charles Louis Seeger; his second wife, modernist composer Ruth Crawford Seeger; their eldest daughter, folksinger and songwriter Peggy Seeger; and her husband, playwright, singer, and songwriter Ewan MacColl through their music manuscripts, personal and professional papers, and correspondence. The collection also includes papers relating to the Crawford family and materials associated with Pete Seeger,...
Dates
1846-2023; Majority of material found within 1920-2010