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Colonial fair [cd sound recording]: songs, stories and riddles
Title:
Colonial fair [cd sound recording]: songs, stories and riddles
Author:
Shostak, Dean.
ISBN:
9780967292700
Personal Author:
Publication Information:
Williamsburg, VA : Coastline Music, c1999.
Physical Description:
1 sound disc (55:42 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 lyric booklet.
Contents:
Welcome to the fair / Red haired boy -- Simple Simon -- Aiken drum (Two hungry travellers) -- Fiddle riddle #1 -- The swapping song -- God save the king (Dibbly and the glass armonica) -- Mother Goose medley: Twinkle, twinkle / Hey diddle diddle / Lavender blue / Humpty Dumpty / The muffin man -- Johnny's so long at the fair (The highwayman) -- Fiddle riddle #2 -- Frere Jacques (Two travellers meet the hurdy-gurdy man) -- Yankee doodle -- Street cries (Three street merchants) -- Fiddle riddle #3 -- Michael Finnigin -- Old King Cole / Drowsy Maggie -- The old man who lived in the woods (Zelda the fortune teller) -- Fiddle riddle #4 -- Paper of pins (Nell's advice) -- English country garden -- Fiddle contest: Introduction and English fiddler -- Irish fiddler -- Scottish fiddler -- The grand finale.
Abstract:
"Colonial fairs were held throughout America in the 17th and 18th centuries. The idea was to bring people in the community together. There were those who came to buy and sell their crafts or livestock. Gentlemen came to conduct business in court or attend political assemblies. There were many who came for such events as horse races, fiddle contests and foot races. A colonial fair had musicians, puppeteers, dancers, fortune tellers, and even fireworks. Taverns and inns were the hotels of the day where a weary traveller would find a room and a hot meal. We created fictional characters and stories to bring the songs to life."
Added Title:
Colonial fair compact disc.