The Beginnings of the Children's (Folk) Music Industry in Canada: An Overview
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Posen, I. S. (1993). The Beginnings of the Children’s (Folk) Music Industry in Canada: An Overview. MUSICultures, 21. Retrieved from https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/MC/article/view/21696

Abstract

I.Sheldon Posen passe en revue l’historique de la musique anglophone enfantine à caractère commercial, au Canada. L’auteur esquisse ici une histoire du secteur “chansons enfantines ” dans l’industrie du livre et du disque, depuis le milieu du XVIIe siècle,tout comme celle du “chant de groupe” (par exemple, les camps d ’été), et aborde aussi la recrudescence de la musique folklorique après la Guerre. Le grand succès commercial qu’ont connu les interprètes de ce type de musique, depuis les années 70 à nos jours, est présenté brièvement et des explications de ce phénomène sont mises de l’avant.
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