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  1. Full English is a wonderful collection of recognisable classics which have been carefully and beautifully recorded. Because they are all so familiar you don’t have to get to grips with the content so you can just sit and enjoy. Williams’ voice is very attractive, and the featured Uilleann Pipes are jolly without being over-bearingly pipe-y.

  2. 25 de nov. de 2021 · Recent years have seen a real revival, which is great to see. ‘Ar fore dydd Nodolig’ is one of the only Plygain songs recorded from the oral tradition and was collected from a lady called Myra Evans in Cei Newydd by Robin Gwyndaf in the 1960’s. Suggested recording: Siwsan George – Traditional Songs of Wales.

  3. Songs of England. In collaboration with the Nest Collective, we bring you exclusive new recordings of 12 traditional folk songs, paired with England's most iconic historic places. Featuring Mercury nominee Sam Lee and Bellowhead's Jon Boden among the artists, Songs of England weaves together new original performances with evocative stories from ...

  4. List of British Folk Songs. These are some British folk songs we offer with vocal harmony arrangements. 1 - 49 49.

  5. In general, songs that were or are sung by the so-called common people are classified as either folk or traditional songs. The lyrics of these songs tend to cover subjects that have been and often still are important to humans. The subjects include love, death, the supernatural, the effects of nature in our lives, and significant historical events.

  6. One Hundred English Folksongs; English Folk Songs Composer Sharp, Cecil: I-Catalogue Number I-Cat. No. None [force assignment] Movements/Sections Mov'ts/Sec's: 100 songs: Ballads: 1. Henry Martin 2. Bruton Town 3. The knight and the shepherd's daughter 4. Robin Hood and the Tanner 5. The Wraggle Taggle Gypsies 6. Lord Bateman 7. Barbara Ellen 8 ...

  7. 10 de abr. de 2018 · 10 Apr 2018. 2 min read. A renowned archive of folk songs collected in Britain from 1928 to 1935 is now freely accessible online through a partnership between University of Aberdeen’s Elphinstone Institute and the English Folk Dance and Song Society (EFDSS). The traditional songs, ballads and folk plays were collected by Harvard-trained ...