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  1. Hace 5 días · Elia Casanova, soprano, nos presenta su proyecto sobre canciones de cuna. Se fija en la riqueza de las melodías de las grabaciones del archivo de Alan Lomax.

  2. Hace 1 día · Ha firmado las monografías “Artes de canto en el mundo ibérico renacentista” (2014), “Alan Lomax and Jeanette Bell in Spain (1952-1953): las grabaciones de música folclórica” (2021) y “Women in convent spaces and the music networks of early modern Barcelona” (2023), entre otras, y ha publicado un buen número de ensayos sobre música conventual, música en el ceremonial urbano ...

  3. Dal blues al jazz, al rock al country, fino all’hip hop: tutti pagano un tributo al lavoro appassionato di Lomax.

  4. Hace 2 días · John Avery Lomax. September 23, 1867–January 26, 1948. Folklorist John Lomax spent his life collecting songs. According to one writer, Lomax would find the music among "chuck wagons, on levees and railroads, in the saloons, churches, and penitentiaries of the South and Southwest."

  5. Hace 4 días · The ballad is sung by Asel Trueblood in 1938, recorded by Alan Lomax when he came to Mackinac County. Trueblood was a sailor and said that he saw the “John Bigler” many times and once walked her deck. He also noted that it was known among others as being a comically slow vessel.

  6. Hace 4 días · The concept of The Global Jukebox was conceived by musicologist Alan Lomax long before the current digital technology was available. There are now over 6,000 songs in the database, but the bigger it is, the better it can represent the full diversity of each culture, say Dr Savage. "The more communities we get involved, the better [the database ...

  7. Hace 3 días · Meant as a kind of follow-up to Alan and his father John Lomax's legendary work for the Library of Congress in the 1930s, Lomax (now with hi-fi stereo equipment) once again set out for the Southern states on a two month long tour that resulted in over 80 hours of recordings.

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