Traditional
Traditional music represents a vast, collective body of work passed down through generations rather than attributed to a single composer. This enduring repertoire encompasses diverse genres, including medieval sacred chants, narrative ballads from the British Isles, and rhythmic work songs developed by sailors. The genre is defined by its oral transmission, where melodies and stories evolve as they travel across regions and centuries. Collections such as The English and Scottish Popular Ballads and The Shanty Book, Part I, have been instrumental in preserving these compositions for modern audiences. From the haunting narratives of Lord Randall to the communal energy of sea shanties like Billy Boy, traditional music offers a window into historical life, labor, and folklore. These recordings capture the timeless quality of songs that have survived long before the concept of a recorded artist existed, continuing to influence contemporary folk and world music today. |