The Cecil Sharp Project was a multi-artist, residential commission to create new material based on the life and collections of Cecil Sharp, founding father...
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Cecil James Sharp (22 November 1859 – 23 June 1924) was an English collector of folk songs, folk dances and instrumental music, as well as a lecturer...
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Shrewsbury Folk Festival (section Cecil Sharp Project)
Show of Hands, Cara Dillon, 17 Hippies, Kepa Junkera Band and the Cecil Sharp Project. 2012: Richard Thompson, Kate Rusby, Show of Hands, Dervish and Blowzabella...
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English Folk Dance and Song Society (redirect from Cecil Sharp House)
the Cecil Sharp Project, a multi-artist residential commission to create new works based on the life and collecting of Cecil Sharp. The project took...
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participate in The Cecil Sharp Project, an eight-artist collaboration celebrating the life and work of English folk song collector Cecil Sharp. The group released...
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Kathryn Roberts (section Other projects)
Roberts & Sean Lakeman – Tomorrow Will Follow Today (2015) Cecil Sharp Project – Cecil Sharp Project 2011 Kathryn Roberts & Sean Lakeman – Personae (2018)...
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Carthy, Billy Bragg, Richard Thompson, Ani Di Franco, Bellowhead, The Cecil Sharp Project and John McCusker. He also performed as Orpheus in Anaïs Mitchell's...
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tutor at the Burwell Bash. In March 2011, Cutting was part of the Cecil Sharp Project, a joint commission between Shrewsbury Folk Festival and EFDSS that...
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Maud Karpeles (section Study with Cecil Sharp)
Constance Sharp, suffered a life-changing illness. Cecil Sharp referred to Karpeles as "the faithful Maud". On their many travels together, Sharp would introduce...
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Tucker as co-producer. In January 2012, Knightley took part in the Cecil Sharp Project, a commission that included Knightley to create new material based...
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Mary Sands (section Cecil Sharp)
none of whom are currently living. When Cecil Sharp came to Madison County in 1916 as part of his project to collect old English ballads, Sands was...
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Country Gardens (category Articles with International Music Score Library Project links)
dancing. It was introduced by traditional folk musician William Kimber to Cecil Sharp near the beginning of the twentieth century, then popularised by a diverse...
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The Water Is Wide (song) (category Articles with Project Gutenberg links)
British origin.[citation needed] It remains popular in the 21st century. Cecil Sharp published the song in Folk Songs From Somerset (1906). The imagery of...
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Song Society (EFDSS), located in the society's London headquarters, Cecil Sharp House. It is a multi-media library comprising books, periodicals, audio-visual...
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England by Cecil Sharp 1919: English Folk Songs From the Southern Appalachian by Cecil Sharp 1922: The Country Dance Book by Cecil Sharp 1923: Folk Songs...
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link] "BBC Radio 2 - Mike Harding, Steve Knightley Talks About the Cecil Sharp Project". BBC. "BBC Radio Merseyside - Folkscene, 23/08/2011". BBC. "BBC...
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Ashley Hutchings (section Other projects)
a one-man show about folk song collector Cecil Sharp, which resulted in the album An Hour with Cecil Sharp and Ashley Hutchings, (1986). From this point...
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Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (/ˈɡæskɔɪn ˈsɪsəl/; 3 February 1830 – 22 August 1903), known as Lord Salisbury, was a British...
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The Prelude and Fugue in C-sharp minor, BWV 849, is a pair of keyboard compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach. It is the fourth prelude and fugue in the...
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establishment to provide employment. In 1905, Neal met Cecil Sharp at the Hampstead Conservatoire. She and Sharp began to collaborate during a revival of English...
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Seventeen Come Sunday (category Articles with International Music Score Library Project links)
one of those which earlier editors, such as Sabine Baring-Gould and Cecil Sharp, felt obliged to soften or rewrite for publication. It was also common...
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The Four Feathers (1978 film) (category Films directed by Don Sharp)
1902 novel The Four Feathers by novelist A. E. W. Mason. Directed by Don Sharp, this version starred Beau Bridges, Robert Powell, Simon Ward and Jane Seymour...
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fiction. Evelyn Sharp, the ninth of eleven children, was born on 4 August 1869. Cecil Sharp the folk-song collector was her elder brother. Sharp's family sent...
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Store B&W 11m February 15, 1946 The Food Store (2nd edition) Marjorie D. Sharp color 13m September 27, 1957 Foods and Nutrition (ERPI) B&W 10m January...
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comedy Osmosis Jones.[citation needed] In a deliberate in-joke, he voiced Cecil Terwilliger, the brother of Kelsey Grammer-voiced Sideshow Bob, in The Simpsons'...
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ISO/IEC 14882 C* C# (C sharp) – ISO/IEC 23270 C/AL Caché ObjectScript C Shell (csh) Caml Carbon Catrobat Cayenne (Lennart Augustsson) Cecil CESIL (Computer Education...
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Agent Orange (redirect from The Pointman Project)
Tiresias editions. ISBN 978-2-915293-23-4. Cecil PF (1986). Herbicidal warfare: the Ranch Hand Project in Vietnam. Praeger. ISBN 978-0-275-92007-4....
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song is from the fourteenth century ("Joyes Fyve"). Also collected by Cecil Sharp in 1918 from Mrs Nichols. "My Husband's Got No Courage In Him" (Traditional)...
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The Daily Picayune. August 24, 1841. p. 2 – via Newspapers.com. Adams, Cecil (January 4, 1985). "What's the origin of "kangaroo court"? Is "kangaroo"...
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Jorgensen, Black, and Rosenthal p 507 R. Cecil Gentry, quoted in Davies p 90 Herbert Leib (October 1966). "Project Stormfury" (PDF). ESSA World. Environmental...
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