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James Madison Carpenter interview with Alan Jabbour (cassette 1) / James Madison Carpenter, Alan Jabbour

Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: Afc 1972/001 | American Folklife CenterPublication details: American Folklife Center, 1972.Description: 1 audiocassette : analog
Contents:
Side 1: Early years, education, writing a novel on top of Mount Mitchell, 1920 goes to Harvard to study English, Dexter scholarship to travel to England, Kitteridge, Sheldon Fellowship to England 1929, North East Scotland, Bell Duncan, collecting methods, renewed Sheldon Fellowship, wrote articles about sailing ships and shanties, collecting experiences, Cornwall, Scotland, Barry Docks, taken for a German spy, appendicitis and other illnesses, writing more articles, needed money, folk plays -- Side 2: Back from England 1935, lectures at universities, went to Duke 1938 to teach and work on ballads with a typist, music transcription, William and Mary for a year, Greensboro Methodist women's college, teaching Shakespeare, student life at Oxford, retirement 1954, writing songs, Taught himself to transcribe music in 1935 because trained musicians couldn't, transcription technique.
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Item type Home library Shelving location Class number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode
Sound Recordings Sound Recordings VWML Storage SCS 121 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Reference only SR04964

Cassette.

The interview was made on 27 May, 1972.

Side 1: Early years, education, writing a novel on top of Mount Mitchell, 1920 goes to Harvard to study English, Dexter scholarship to travel to England, Kitteridge, Sheldon Fellowship to England 1929, North East Scotland, Bell Duncan, collecting methods, renewed Sheldon Fellowship, wrote articles about sailing ships and shanties, collecting experiences, Cornwall, Scotland, Barry Docks, taken for a German spy, appendicitis and other illnesses, writing more articles, needed money, folk plays -- Side 2: Back from England 1935, lectures at universities, went to Duke 1938 to teach and work on ballads with a typist, music transcription, William and Mary for a year, Greensboro Methodist women's college, teaching Shakespeare, student life at Oxford, retirement 1954, writing songs, Taught himself to transcribe music in 1935 because trained musicians couldn't, transcription technique.

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