Edith Fowke

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Edith Fowke, CM (yinkọ etọn whẹpo e do wlealọ Margaret Fulton; azán 30tọ 1913 Lumsden, Saskatchewan – azán koatọ́n-nukunatọ̀ntọ Whejisun 1996 Toronto) yín Canada-nu Aṣa-nuplọntọ de.

Fowke plọnwe to Wehome Alavọ Saskatchewan tọn mẹ. E deanana tito Ladio ji tọn CBC tọn po Ohàn Aṣa tọn lẹ po sọn 1950 jẹ 1963. E kàn owe susu lẹ to kọndopọmẹ hẹ kàndai basitọ lẹ gando whenuhó podo aṣa y lẹ po go podo hànjitọ Richard Johnston po, podọ ohàn aṣa Canada tọn lẹ (Waterloo Music Company 1954) ohàn aṣa Quebec tọn (Waterloo 1957), Chansons canadiennes françaises (Waterloo 1964), podo ohàn aṣa Canada tọn susu devo lẹ po (Waterloo 1967). E yin yinyọnẹn ganji nado nọ basi hoyidokanji ohàn aṣa tọn hanjitọ lẹ tọn ohàn hànjitọ lẹ taidi O.J. Abbott, LaRena Clark, po Tom Brandon po tọn. Edith Fowke basi matintọ to Toronto to 1996.

Owe lẹ[jlado | jla asisado]

  • Folk Songs of Canada (1954)
  • Fowke, Edith (1969).

Sally Go Round The Sun: 300 Songs, Rhymes, and Games of Canadian Children. ISBN 0-385-02513-0.

  • Lumbering Songs from the Northern Woods (1970)
  • Fowke, Edith and Bram Morrison (1972). Canadian vibrations = Vibrations canadiennes. Toronto: Macmillan of Canada.
  • The Penguin Book of Canadian Folk Songs. Selected and Edited by Edith Fowke (1973)
  • Fowke, Edith; Glazer, Joe (1973). Songs of Work and Protest. New York: Dover Publications. ISBN 9780486228990. OCLC 260008507. )
  • Folklore of Canada:Tall Tales, Stories, Rhymes and Jokes From Every Corner of Canada (1976)
  • Folktales of French Canada (1979)
  • 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)
  • Legends Told in Canada. 1995.
  • Fowke, Edith (1993). Folktales of French Canada.
  • Vikar, L; Jeanette Panagapka (2004). Songs of the North Woods: As sung by O J Abbott and Collected by Edith Fowkes.

Hànyidokanji lẹ[jlado | jla asisado]

  • Collected Folk Songs are in the Canadian Museum of Civilization

Commercially issued recordings:

  • "Irish and British Songs from the Ottawa Valley" (sung by O. J. Abbott) (Folkways FM 4051)
  • "Authentic Canadian Folk symbol" (sung by LaRena Clark) (Clark Records LCS 108) (1978)
  • "Canada at Turn of the Sod" (sung by LaRena Clark) (LCS 110) (1979)
  • "Canada's Queen of Song" (sung by LaRena Clark) (LCS 107) (1978)
  • "LaRena Clark: Canadian Garland" (Topic 12T140) (1965)
  • "Far Canadian Fields: Companion to the Penguin Book of Canadian Folk Songs" Leader LEE 4057 (1975)
  • "Folk Songs of Ontario" (Folkways FM 4005) (1958)[9]
  • "Lumbering Songs from the Ontario Shanties" (Folkways FM 4052) (1961)
  • "Tom Brandon of Peterborough, Ontario" (Folk-Legacy FSC-10) (1963)

Ajọ̀ po gigopamẹnu lẹ po[jlado | jla asisado]

  • 1978: Member of the Order of Canada
  • 1983: Fellow of Royal Society of Canada
  • 2000: Lifetime Achievement Award, Folk Alliance (posthumous)
  • 2011: Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame

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