Preserving Heroes in Songs: The Folk Ballad Tradition - Deepstash
Preserving Heroes in Songs: The Folk Ballad Tradition

Preserving Heroes in Songs: The Folk Ballad Tradition

  • For centuries, heroes found immortality in the melodies of folk ballads.
  • In a world where music served as cloud storage for traditional societies, figures like Robin Hood emerged as protagonists in the English-speaking world's folk ballad tradition.
  • Cecil Sharp and Maud Karpeles's 1916-1918 expedition to southern Appalachia revealed an unexpected treasure trove—old British ballads surviving in a more authentic form than in their land of origin.

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In a world where the antihero dominates, it's crucial to recognize the forgotten connection between music and the origins of these conflicted protagonists.

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