Hebridean Folksongs 1

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A Collection of Waulking Songs Made by Donald MacCormick in Kilphedir in South Uist in the year 1893.
Some translated by the late Fr. Allan McDonald, completed and edited by John L Campbell.

ISBN: 2581 Category:

ISBN: 9781910900017

Publisher: Birlinn

Publication date: 23 October 2018

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Birlinn, 2018. 375 pages

A Collection of Waulking Songs Made by Donald MacCormick in Kilphedir in South Uist in the year 1893

Some translated by the late Fr. Allan McDonald
Completed and edited by J. L. Campbell
Tunes transcribed from recordings by Francis Collinson

The classic three volumes of Hebridean Folksongs, reissued simultaneously for the first time since their original publication (1967, 1977, 1981), contain 135 songs connected with the waulking of homespun cloth in the Hebrides.

Volume 1 is based on waulking songs collected by Donald MacCormick in South Uist in 1893. Volumes 2 and 3 are based on John Lorne Campbell's recordings of songs made between 1938 and 1965 in Barra, South Uist, Eriskay and Benbecula. The translations for all the songs in Volumes 2 and 3 and many of those in Volume 1 are by John Lorne Campbell, who also wrote detailed notes discussing the songs. Multiple versions of the same song are compared with each other and with versions drawn from unpublished manuscript sources. Francis Collinson's meticulous musical transcriptions of the songs, and musicological analyses, are invaluable. The songs are from the repertoires of some well-known singers of their generation, including Miss Annie Johnson, her brother Calum and Miss Mary Morrison, all of Barra, Mrs Neil Campbell of South Uist, and Miss Nan MacKinnon of Vatersay.

The Hebridean Folksongs will be of interest to traditional singers, schools and universities that teach Scots and Gaelic song, and those interested in the culture and social history of North-west Scotland.

John Lorne Campbell (1906-1996) was a Scottish historian, farmer, environmentalist and folklore scholar. He recorded a disappearing Gaelic heritage, and wrote and published extensively about Gaelic and Highland culture and life.

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