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542:("Cyrus Whittle" in the film) for his interest, although their first in-person meeting (arranged at Campbell's behest) occurred in suburban Massachusetts in 1915, not on the slopes of an Appalachian mountain. Interestingly, despite the disclaimer in the movie credits mentioned above, the sentence "The filmmakers gratefully acknowledge the work of Olive Dame Campbell and Cecil J. Sharp" does also occur as a separate acknowledgment therein. Following his 1915 meeting with Campbell, at which she showed him her collection of over 200 ballads, Sharp (together with his assistant 554:, whom Greenwald consulted when researching the film and on whom the character of Viney Butler was based, lived until 2007, having received a number of awards for her continued folk heritage activities. (Queen was born in 1914, later than when the fictional events are set, thus to be strictly chronological the character would overlap more with the lifespans of her mother or grandmother, who were also noted local musicians). 685: 680: 675: 670: 665: 337:
Rather than starting over again, Lily decides to leave, but she convinces Tom and Deladis to "go down the mountain" with her to make and sell phonograph recordings of mountain music. As they depart, Cyrus Whittle, a renowned professor from England, arrives on a collection foray of his own, ensuring that the ballads will be preserved in the manner that Lily had originally intended.
562:, an Appalachian mountain resident who lived in poor circumstances with a large family who found some local fame as a writer, poet, and artist before dying of tuberculosis at the age of 39. Smith goes on to note that the actual watercolors attributed to Alice in the movie were created by Appalachian artist Elizabeth Ellison of Bryson City, who also worked on the set. 318:), Lily ventures into isolated areas of the mountains to collect the songs. She finds herself increasingly enchanted, not only by the rugged purity of the music, but also by the courage and endurance of the local people as they carve out meaningful lives against the harsh conditions. She becomes privy to their struggles to save their land from Earl Giddens ( 333:), a handsome, hardened war veteran and talented musician. Despite some initial suspicion from Tom that Lily is exploiting his community's traditions, they grow attracted to one another and soon begin a love affair. She experiences a slow change in both her perception of the mountain people as savage and uncouth, and of her sister's sexuality as immoral. 533:
to enable John to study the area's social and cultural conditions in hopes of improving their school systems. Nevertheless, the concept of ballads collected by "Lily Penleric" closely parallels those collected by Campbell (whose exposure to this particular seam of song commenced with hearing "Barbara
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While the film's producers portray the movie as a work of fiction and include the standard "any similarity to actual persons, living or dead, or to actual events is purely coincidental" disclaimer in the film's credits, virtually all commentators agree that the basic storyβ€”stripped of its romantic
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Events come to a crisis when a young man discovers Eleanor and her lover, Harriet, kissing in the woods. That night, two men set fire to the school building, burning Eleanor, Harriet, and Deladis out of their home and destroying Lily's transcriptions of the ballads and her phonograph recordings.
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The results of Campbell and Sharp's respective work were ultimately made publicly available in a groundbreaking 1917 publication "English Folk Songs from Southern Appalachia" which exposed for the first time the persistence of such folk songs, of Scotch-Irish origin, in the repertoires of the
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from 1909 onwards, although with some differences, presumably inserted for dramatic effect: the real Olive Dame Campbell was not a professional musicologist or college professor (Betty Smith, in a 2003 review of the movie, points out that those characteristics instead echo those of
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reported a 74% approval rating with an average rating of 6.34/10 based on 88 reviews. The website's consensus reads, "The story may be a bit too melodramatic, but great performances abound in Songcatcher. The real reason to see the movie, however, is the hypnotic music."
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Betty Smith, whose review of the movie is mentioned above, states that the character Alice Kincaid, the poor woman with the philandering husband whose artwork Lily appreciates and finds buyers for, is "surely" modelled after
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residents of the remote Appalachian mountains, and whose effects have resonated through the succeeding years into the folk song revival of the 1950s to the present day; in addition, performers such as
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since the colonial period of the 1600s and 1700s. Lily decides to record and transcribe the songs and share them with the outside world.
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at the time of her collecting, which was in fact initially a spin-off of a 1909 trip funded by a grant from the recently established
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Edwards, Grace Toney (1981), Emma Bell Miles: Appalachian Author, Artist, and Interpreter of Folk Culture, University of Virginia.
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Campbell, O. D., and C. J. Sharp. 1917. English Folk Songs from Southern Appalachia. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons.
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and post-modern trappingsβ€”is inspired by real events, and follows quite closely the song collecting activities of
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assigned a score of 63 out of 100, based on 27 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
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Krim, Arthur (2007). "Appalachian Songcatcher: Olive Dame Campbell and the Scotch-Irish Ballad".
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in the United States, which was generally considered as a respectable result for an
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A Song Catcher in Southern Mountains: American Folk Songs of British Ancestry.
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With the help of a musically talented orphan named Deladis Slocumb (
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The soundtrack album inspired the 2002 follow-up album by
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Songcatcher: Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture
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is a fictional film, it is loosely based on the work of
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Songcatcher II: The Tradition That Inspired the Movie
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in Knott County, Kentucky) and ultimately, passed to
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Smith" at 392:Stephanie Roth Haberle as Alice Kincaid 1671: 1453:from the original on November 21, 2020 1302: 1121:from the original on November 12, 2011 1091:from the original on November 12, 2011 1061:from the original on December 16, 2013 705:artists to perform mostly traditional 1559: 1256:Smith, Betty (2003). " Songcatcher". 1255: 643: 440:Taylor Hayes as Reverend Merriweather 377:E. 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Index


Maggie Greenwald
Maggie Greenwald
Janet McTeer
Aidan Quinn
Michael Goodwin
Jane Adams
Emmy Rossum
Pat Carroll
Enrique Chediak
David Mansfield
Lions Gate Films
United Artists Films
Sundance
drama
Maggie Greenwald
musicologist
Appalachian folk music
North Carolina
Olive Dame Campbell
John C. Campbell Folk School
Brasstown, North Carolina
Cecil Sharp
limited theatrical release
arthouse film
Janet McTeer
Jane Adams
Appalachia
mountain people
Emmy Rossum

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