Percy Grainger, the Phonograph, and the Folk Song Society.

Bearman, C. J., 2003. Percy Grainger, the Phonograph, and the Folk Song Society. Music and Letters, 84 (3), pp. 434-455.

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ml/84.3.434

DOI: 10.1093/ml/84.3.434

Abstract

This article is a critical examination of one of the myths of rejection surrounding the career of Percy Grainger—the myth that the Folk Song Society, and specifically Cecil Sharp, discouraged Grainger's use of the phonograph and that this discouragement so dispirited him that he abandoned folk music work in Britain. It also considers Grainger's folk music work in the light of contemporary left-wing and Marxist criticism, particularly that of David Harker.

Item Type:Article
ISSN:0027-4224
Subjects:History
Group:School of Applied Sciences > Centre for Archaeology, Anthropology and Heritage
ID Code:9102
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Deposited On:15 Jan 2009 10:49
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