Folklore Music Map of the United States

Fine pictorial map of the United States designed to promote folk music to a broader audience.

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Description

In the 1930’s and 1940’s, Dorthea Dix Lawrence was a successful opera singer who went on to become a worldwide promoter of folk music, traveling across the United States to sing, play and lecture to the American public (occasionally in the Native American language). The “Primer of American Music” (seen in the title cartouche) was Dorthea’s radio program that was sponsored by the Pennsylvania Board of Education.

In 1946, she and artist Harry Cimino collaborated on this fabulous celebratory map of the genre, which was published by Hagstrom and wonderfully distills the breadth of American folk music into a pictorial image. The border is filled with illustrations of popular instruments that represent a variety of cultures and musical styles.

Scattered throughout the map are depicted individual measures of popular folk songs, alongside cartoons depicting the (often stereotypical) cultural association. Also next to each set of notes is a numerical value which, when referenced in the helpful key at the top of the sheet, indicates the type of tune. An extensive bibliography, plus the professional backgrounds of the contributors, ensures the accuracy and timeless historical value of this fantastic map.

Map Details

Publication Date: 1946

Author: Dorthea Dix Lawrence and Harry Cimino

Sheet Width (in): 30.9

Sheet Height (in): 23

Condition: B+

Condition Description: A 4" strip of surface soiling visible on the left side of the sheet. Scattered spots of staining also present in the lower right corner. Vibrant printed coloron a strong sheet. About good condition overall.

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