So I sang the Russian folksong I learned in elementary school:
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This simple way of ending a poem Heine has in common with the folksong.
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Heine gave it its final form, in which it has practically become a folksong.
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This is not the only instance of Dylan performing an Irish folksong on the island.
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Father wants to hear that Devon folksong you're learning.
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The epitome of folksong, divested of nationalism, is shown in the following:
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In what sense can the song Raglan Road be considered a folksong?
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The folksong lies at the opposite pole from universal music.
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And anytime Gleeson is going to sing a folksong is a plus.
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It was still the old folksong, still the motley collection of instruments.
Ús de folk ballad en anglès
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The link between poetry and song, and especially between folkballad and written poem, is unbroken.
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The Hill Country Corporate Choir recorded it a few years ago as part of their folkballad series.
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A rich version of "John Henry," the archetypal American folkballad, stands out in that genre.
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Richard Dawson opens his short, early-evening show at Rough Trade East with a traditional folkballad, The Cruel Ship's Carpenter.
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Transcript Something that we're very inspired by are traditional and classic folk songs and folkballads.
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Expect excellent insightful (if slightly abstract) confessional songs as well as some Appalachian folkballads.
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As always, his tenuous voice is well-suited to these meandering folkballads, whether they're weary guitar paeans (O!
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After that, Antonin Dvorak's fairy-tale tone-poem The Golden Spinning Wheel, which was inspired by the verse found in a collection of folkballads, is performed.