Frank Bourke interviewed by John Meredith in John Meredith folklore collection [sound recording]
- Bib ID:
- 2067233
- Format:
- Audio
- Author:
- Bourke, Frank, 1923-1989, interviewee
- Access Conditions:
- Access open for research and personal copies; written permission required for public use.
- Description:
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- 1984 Oct. 16
- 2 tape reels (ca. 22 min) : 7 /12 ips, 2 track stereo. ; 7 in.
- Series:
- John Meredith folklore collection
- Summary:
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Folkloric recording. Frank Bourke plays piano and sings his own compositions.
- Full contents:
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- Reel 35. Interview : Bourke speaks of writing The Coonabarabran song, The Binnaway song for the centenary in 1963, and The Berrwarina song
- Song : 6. Binnaway song
- Interview : Bourke speaks of writing the Binnaway song and that town's centenary
- Piano : 7. Varsoviana /ex father ; Interview : Writing The bull frog hop
- Reel 36. Interview : Writing The bullfrog hop and its popularity
- Piano : 1. The bull frog hop
- Interview : Herb Henn and composition originally played on concertina
- Piano : 2. Herb Henn's waltz
- Interview : writing the Spitfire quickstep
- Piano : 3. Spitfire quickstep.
- Notes:
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- Recorded at Binnaway, New South Wales on October 16, 1984.
- Digital master available National Library of Australia
- Subject:
- Other authors/contributors:
- Meredith, John, 1920-2001
- Related Records:
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This belongs to the John Meredith folklore collection.
This collection contains 574 records. - Copyright:
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- Reason for copyright status:
- Until 2054 [Created/Published Date + 70 Years]
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- Material type:
- Sound Recording
- Published status:
- Unpublished
- Creation date:
- 1984
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