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Romantic National Song Network

Author: baitken

RNSN site launches

Posted onAugust 22, 2017October 10, 2017Authorbaitken4 Comments

This is a first blog post.

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  • Felix Yaniewicz and the metamorphoses of song by Josie Dixon
  • Scottish Gaelic Song Collectors Patrick and Joseph MacDonald by Ellen Beard
  • Burns’s Songs for George Thomson edited by Professor Kirsteen McCue
  • Personally-Bound Song Collections: Combining Popular Trends with Nostalgia by Brianna Robertson-Kirkland
  • Revisiting the Achievements of Song-Collector Alexander Campbell by Karen McAulay(i)
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  • Britain
    • Rule Britannia
    • Britons, Strike Home!
    • English, Scots and Irishmen
    • Useful Reading: Britain
  • England
    • True Courage
    • Home, Sweet Home
    • The Lass of Richmond Hill
    • Useful Reading: England
  • Ireland
    • Pretty Girl Milking Her Cow
    • Silent, Oh Moyle
    • The Girl I Left Behind Me
    • Useful Reading: Ireland
  • Scotland
    • Afton Water
    • My Boy Tammy
    • The Bluebell of Scotland
    • Useful Reading: Scotland
  • Wales
    • Welsh Airs
    • The Relicks of Edward Jones
    • Morfa Rhuddlan
    • Useful Reading: Wales
  • Concert
    • Concert video
    • Concert programme
    • Gallery
  • Blog
    • The Romantic National Song Network: the story so far… by Kirsteen McCue
    • “Erin go Bragh”: migration, nationalism and resistance in a nineteenth-century street song, by I. J. Corfe
    • What makes a song ‘national’? William Shield and Thomas Holcroft’s “Down the bourn and thro’ the mead”, alias “Johnny and Mary: A favourite Scots song” by Amélie Addison
    • ‘Auld Robin Gray’ by David Kennerley
    • John Malchair’s categories of music: Welsh, Irish, Scotch by Alice Little
    • A New Irish Song by Ian Newman
    • Reflections on our RNSN concert of British National Songs 1750-1850: by members of the RNSN
    • Singing British National Songs 1750-1850: our performers reflect on the RNSN concert on 18 March 2019
    • Spectacles of Song and the “Reconstructing Early Circus” Database by Leith Davis
    • On Englishness by Alice Little
    • ‘With Such Great Variety and True Musical Merit’: The Dissemination of Scottish National Song Culture in Civil War America by Catherine Bateson
    • National Jane by Jeanice Brooks
    • National Song in The Gentle Shepherd: Original Impurity in Scottish Pastoral by Steve Newman
    • Welsh song and the London stage by Elizabeth Edwards
    • Tracing ‘The Yellow Hair’d Laddie’ by Brianna Robertson-Kirkland
    • The Song of the Western Men by Derek B. Scott
    • Piano Variations and Shaping the Foreign Popularity of Scottish Tunes by Sarah Clemmens Waltz
    • Revisiting the Achievements of Song-Collector Alexander Campbell by Karen McAulay(i)
    • Personally-Bound Song Collections: Combining Popular Trends with Nostalgia by Brianna Robertson-Kirkland
    • Felix Yaniewicz and the metamorphoses of song by Josie Dixon
  • Useful reading
    • Britain
    • England
    • Ireland
    • Scotland
    • Wales