Description
Beginning in Barga, Italy, and traveling through Scotland before arriving in North America, Gonnella's life and work reflect a complex dialogue between cultures, historical periods, and musical traditions. MacMorran examines how Gonnella's work was shaped by and helped shape various musical communities, showing that he was an active participant in the ongoing evolution of Scottish fiddling.
Through oral histories, archival material, and interviews with musicians who performed with or were influenced by Gonnella, the author uncovers a vibrant narrative of cross-cultural exchange. The result is a rich portrayal of Gonnella's life-long contribution to Scottish fiddling and a case for his inclusion in the wider narrative of traditional music history.
About the Author
Jane MacMorran is Director of Appalachian, Scottish, and Irish Studies in the Department of Appalachian Studies at East Tennessee State University. She is a former United States National Scottish Fiddling Champion and serves as an adjudicator for Scottish fiddle competitions in North America.
Book Information
ISBN 9781621909804
Author Jane MacMorran
Format Paperback
Page Count 168
Imprint University of Tennessee Press
Publisher University of Tennessee Press