Fiddler's Dream

Fiddler's Dream

Author: Gregory Spatz

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13:

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"Gregory Spatz's novel tells the story of Jesse Alison, a prodigiously talented young bluegrass musician, who moves to Nashville from Vermont following his dream of becoming a Bluegrass Boy in Bill Monroe's band. He hopes to find his long-estranged father, himself a musician, who Jesse has heard now lives in Nashville. Juxtaposing flashbacks of Jesse's past and his earliest connections to music, the novel tracks his progress in Nashville, his edgy relationship with Genny Freed, a violin maker with whom he's staying, and concludes with his confrontation with his father."--BOOK JACKET.


Fiddler's Dream

Fiddler's Dream

Author: Howard W. Marshall

Publisher: University of Missouri

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 448

ISBN-13: 9780826221216

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"Includes a companion CD with 30 archival recordings made from 1939 to 2015, produced by Voyager Recordings and Publications."


Play Me Something Quick and Devilish

Play Me Something Quick and Devilish

Author: Howard Wight Marshall

Publisher: University of Missouri Press

Published: 2013-01-01

Total Pages: 422

ISBN-13: 0826272932

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Play Me Something Quick and Devilish explores the heritage of traditional fiddle music in Missouri. Howard Wight Marshall considers the place of homemade music in people’s lives across social and ethnic communities from the late 1700s to the World War I years and into the early 1920s. This exceptionally important and complex period provided the foundations in history and settlement for the evolution of today’s old-time fiddling. Beginning with the French villages on the Mississippi River, Marshall leads us chronologically through the settlement of the state and how these communities established our cultural heritage. Other core populations include the “Old Stock Americans” (primarily Scotch-Irish from Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Virginia), African Americans, German-speaking immigrants, people with American Indian ancestry (focusing on Cherokee families dating from the Trail of Tears in the 1830s), and Irish railroad workers in the post–Civil War period. These are the primary communities whose fiddle and dance traditions came together on the Missouri frontier to cultivate the bounty of old-time fiddling enjoyed today. Marshall also investigates themes in the continuing evolution of fiddle traditions. These themes include the use of the violin in Westward migration, in the Civil War years, and in the railroad boom that changed history. Of course, musical tastes shift over time, and the rise of music literacy in the late Victorian period, as evidenced by the brass band movement and immigrant music teachers in small towns, affected fiddling. The contributions of music publishing as well as the surprising importance of ragtime and early jazz also had profound effects. Much of the old-time fiddlers’ repertory arises not from the inherited reels, jigs, and hornpipes from the British Isles, nor from the waltzes, schottisches, and polkas from the Continent, but from the prolific pens of Tin Pan Alley. Marshall also examines regional styles in Missouri fiddling and comments on the future of this time-honored, and changing, tradition. Documentary in nature, this social history draws on various academic disciplines and oral histories recorded in Marshall’s forty-some years of research and field experience. Historians, music aficionados, and lay people interested in Missouri folk heritage—as well as fiddlers, of course—will find Play Me Something Quick and Devilish an entertaining and enlightening read. With 39 tunes, the enclosed Voyager Records companion CD includes a historic sampler of Missouri fiddlers and styles from 1955 to 2012. A media kit is available here: press.umsystem.edu/pages/PlayMeSomethingQuickandDevilish.aspx


Beyond the Seventh Gate

Beyond the Seventh Gate

Author: Timothy Renner

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2016-08-10

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781535383332

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One of the best known legends from York County, Pennsylvania is Toad Road and the Seven Gates of Hell. What is the real story? Where are the Seven Gates of Hell? Where is Toad Road? Extensive research and on site exploration is combined to dispel urban legends while revealing stranger truths.Journey beyond the Seventh Gate and into other weird places in York, Lancaster, and Adams Counties. Explore Hex Hollow, Chickies Rock, lonely graveyards, and old iron forges. Read true tales of bigfoot creatures, witches, ghosts, werewolves, and flying phantoms. Sometimes they haunt the woods behind you. Sometimes they are in your own back yard.


The Museum of Lost Wonder

The Museum of Lost Wonder

Author: Jeff Hoke

Publisher: Weiser Books

Published: 2006-01-01

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 9781578633647

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Presents an interactive history of the human imagination, separated by the seven stages of alchemical process, encouraging readers to question their understanding of life and the way in which imagination is quantified.


The Fiddler's Fakebook

The Fiddler's Fakebook

Author: David Brody

Publisher: Oak Publications

Published: 1983-01-06

Total Pages: 303

ISBN-13: 1783235829

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From the author’s preface: “This book was conceived four years ago, almost to the day, at a time when I was teaching fiddle and mandolin in New York City. It was my idea then, with my students in mind, to compile a book of the most often played, most important and most interesting fiddle tunes from the various Celtic and North American traditions. The tunes were chosen by cataloging a large number of recordings by tune title. A tally was taken to find out which had been recorded most often. This established a foundation of material that could not be left out. To this list I added the names of other pieces which had not been recorded as frequently, but which I knew were played regularly and with respect. I admit to sprinkling the collection with a few lesser known tunes which happen to be personal favorites, but I am sure they will hold their own when placed next to the old war horses of the fiddler’s repertoire. . . . Although I started out with my students in mind this book has turned out to be the book that I’ve always wanted and I hope that it will serve the advanced player as well as the beginner.”


The Fiddler's Almanac

The Fiddler's Almanac

Author: Ryan J. Thomson

Publisher: Captain Fiddle Publications

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 9780931877001

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Includes a wealth of fiddling lore and illustrations; a guide to buying a fiddle and bow; tips on learning and playing the fiddle; over 800 listings of books, records, fiddling and bluegrass organizations, fiddling schools and camps, violin making supplies, films, etc.; information about fiddle contests.


Casey Agonistes

Casey Agonistes

Author: Richard M. Mckenna

Publisher: Gateway

Published: 2012-12-07

Total Pages: 129

ISBN-13: 0575132078

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This fascinating collection from the Nebula Award-wining author contains the stories: Casey Agonistes, Hunter Come Home, The Secret Place, Mine Own Ways, Fiddler's Green


Fiddle Dreams: Poems & Lyrics

Fiddle Dreams: Poems & Lyrics

Author: John Sheahan

Publisher: Dedalus Press

Published: 2015-09-26

Total Pages: 98

ISBN-13: 9781910251133

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John Sheahan is one of Ireland's best known and loved musicians, the last surviving member of legendary band The Dubliners, and musical collaborator with players of all styles and genres the world over. That he is also a poet of considerable accomplishment is something of an open secret; in recent years his poems have been read and performed at countless events where music and the spoken word take to the stage together. In Fiddle Dreams, his debut collection, his subjects range from childhood and family, through art and craft. But his main focus is the music that sustains him and the musicians who have played so significant a part along the way. Fiddle Dreams is that rare thing - a collection of heart-felt, light-footed verses, and a unique insight into the mind of a musician, for decades now at the heart of Irish cultural life.


The Dream Life of Sukhanov

The Dream Life of Sukhanov

Author: Olga Grushin

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2007-01-30

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 9780143038405

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Olga Grushin’s astonishing literary debut has won her comparisons with everyone from Gogol to Nabokov. A virtuoso study in betrayal and its consequences, it explores—really, colonizes—the consciousness of Anatoly Sukhanov, who many years before abandoned the precarious existence of an underground artist for the perks of a Soviet apparatchik. But, at the age of 56, his perfect life is suddenly disintegrating. Buried dreams return to haunt him. New political alignments threaten to undo him. Vaulting effortlessly from the real to the surreal and from privilege to paranoia, The Dream Life of Sukhanov is a darkly funny, demonically entertaining novel.