Dear All,
This isn't ballad-related as such, but I know that some of you out
there may have relevant information.
Julia Bishop
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Subject: [IASPM-LIST] Choirs and social change
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Is anyone aware of current work being done or published on choirs as agents
of social change; choirs/choir singing as more palatable medium (than
speeches) by which an audience may absorb a social political message than
if spoken; choirs at rallies, protests; choirs as 'mediating','pacifying'
forces at rallies, eg trade unions gatherings, human rights. Plenty of
stuff around on music and social change, of course - the emphasis and focus
in this enquiry are on choirs.
All assistance much appreciated. Please reply directly to [log in to unmask]
Thanx, Bruce Johnson.
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Julia C. Bishop (Dr)
National Centre for English Cultural Tradition
University of Sheffield
Sheffield S10 2TN
U.K.
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