Don Roy, Fiddle Music, and Social Sustenance in Franco New England

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Don Roy, Fiddle Music, and Social Sustenance in Franco New England

Description

Profile of the life, training, and works of expert Maine-based fiddler, Don Roy. The musical traditions in which he seats himself, and the attention he has brought to contemporary fiddle playing through public performance. The author's critique of models of cultural sustainability, cultural preservation industry, and other institutions through the example of Roy's pursuits, his community music project, "Fiddle-icious," and through his "inherited sense of music as a participatory activity" (36). Summary history of Franco American immigration and subsequent communities in southern Maine. Contains segments of interviews with Don Roy and Cindy Roy, among others.

Creator

Faux, Tom

Date

2009

Language

en

Type

Journal Article

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Coverage

20th century; Maine

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Zotero

ISSN

0043-8774

Issue

1

Journal Abbreviation

World Music

Pages

35-54

Publication Title

World of Music

Volume

51

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