“One outcome of our study was the development of an overall view of Catskill music as constituting of a sort of cultural pocket in respect to its song lore. … The analysis sustaining such a view … relies rather more on the evidence from musical comparison than is usual in folklore studies.”
—Cazden, Norman, Haufrecht, Herbert,
and Studer, Norman. Folk Songs of the Catskills, page 27
Title | Date | Reference |
The Story of a Catskill Ballad | 1952 | New York Folklore Quarterly, 8, (1952): p. 245-266 |
Songs: 'The Foggy Dew' (Irish) | 1954 | New York Folklore Quarterly, 10, (1954): p. 213-217 |
The Bold Soldier of Yarrow | 1955 | The Journal of American Folklore, v68 n268 (19550401): 201-209 |
Regional and Occupational Orientations of American Traditional Song | 1959 | The Journal of American Folklore, v72 n286 (19591001): 310-344 |
Catskill Lockup Songs | 1960 | New York Folklore Quarterly, 16, (1960): p. 90-103 |
A Thousand Years before Arkansas | 1964 | The Journal of American Folklore, v77 n306 (19641001): 350 |
Songsmith of the Northeastern Lumber Camps | 1965 | Forest History, v9 n3 (19651001): 32-33 |
A Simplified Mode Classification for Traditional Anglo-American Song Tunes | 1971 | [Urbana, Ill. : Published for the International Folk Music Council by the University of Illinois Press], 1971. |
I Walk the Road Again and Again. | 1972 | In: Annual meeting (1972 ; Toronto) / Society for Ethnomusicology |
Notes and sources for Folksongs of the Catskills (Edited and annotated, with a study of tune formation and relationships; accompanies the songbook collection, Folksongs of the Catskills.) | 1982 | Co-authors: Herbert Haufrecht; Norman Studer. Albany: State University of New York Press, ©1982. |