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Edith Fowke, was a Canadian folklorist. Born on April 30, 1913, in Lumsden, Saskatchewan, she was educated at the University of Saskatchewan. She hosted the CBC Radio program ''Folk Song Time'' from 1950 to 1963. She wrote numerous books in collaboration with folklorist and composer Richard Johnston, including ''Folk Songs of Canada'' (Waterloo Music Company 1954), ''Folk Songs of Quebec'' (Waterloo 1957), ''Chansons canadiennes françaises'' (Waterloo 1964), and ''More Folk Songs of Canada'' (Waterloo 1967). She is particularly noted for recording the songs of traditional singers O. J. Abbott,〔(O. J. Abbott )〕〔 LaRena Clark,〔(LaRena Clark )〕〔 and Tom Brandon.〔 Edith Fowke died in Toronto in 1996. ==Books== * ''Folk Songs of Canada'' (1954) * * ''Lumbering Songs from the Northern Woods'' (1970) * ''The Penguin Book of Canadian Folk Songs. Selected and Edited by Edith Fowke'' (1973) * ) * ''Folklore of Canada:Tall Tales, Stories, Rhymes and Jokes From Every Corner of Canada'' (1976) * ''Singing Out History: Canada's Story in song'' (1984) * ''Traditional Singers and Songs from Ontario'' by Edith Fowke and Katherine Boykowycz (1985) * ''Red Rover, Red Rover: Children's Games Played in Canada'' (1988) * ''Tales Told in Canada'' (1988) * ''Canadian Folklore'' Perspectives on Canadian Folklore (1988) * ''A Family Heritage: The Story and Songs of Larena Clark'' by Edith Fulton Fowke and Jay Rahn (1994) * * * 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Edith Fowke」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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