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The Fiddle Tradition of the Shetland Isles

The Fiddle Tradition of the Shetland Isles - Cambridge Studies in Ethnomusicology

Hardback (22 Jan 1987)

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Publisher's Synopsis

This is a comprehensive description of one of the liveliest fiddle-playing traditions in the world. It is both an historical and a contemporary study based on Peter Cooke's intensive fieldwork among Shetland musicians during the period 1970-80. It examines the repertory and playing style of the different communities of fiddlers and traces the stages by which a distinctive Nordic musical tradition has become more and more Scottish. Most importantly, perhaps, Dr Cooke discusses in the closing chapter the question of how it is that such a high proportion of menfolk in the islands become competent on what many music educators would class as a 'difficult' instrument. Many music examples and photographs illustrate the text and an accompanying cassette provides extracts from performances.

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Book information

ISBN: 9780521268554
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 787.10714
DEWEY edition: 19
Language: English
Number of pages: 176
Weight: 436g
Height: 247mm
Width: 174mm
Spine width: 15mm