Niles, John Jacob, 1892-1980
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Niles was born in Louisville in 1892. Coming from a musical family, Niles began to play the dulcimer at an early age. As a teenager he worked with a surveying team in eastern Kentucky. During this time he kept a notebook in which he recorded lyrics and music of old folk songs known in the area. Niles served as a U.S. Army pilot in World War I and made numerous reconnaissance flights until he suffered serious injuries in a plane crash. After the war he studied music at the University of Lyon and the Schola Cantorium in Paris. Niles completed his musical education at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. He renewed his search for folk songs in Appalachia as he accompanied noted photographer Doris Ulmann on her travels through the mountain region. He set traditional songs in new arrangements and composed many original songs.
From the description of John Jacob Niles papers, 1900-1981. (University of Kentucky Libraries). WorldCat record id: 13800564
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Subjects:
- Aeronautics
- Cantatas
- Cantatas, Secular (Mixed voices)
- Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices)
- Choruses, Secular (Women's voices, 3 parts) with piano
- Christmas music
- Folk songs, English
- Horn music
- Masques with music
- Music
- Oratorios
- Song cycles
- World War, 1914-1918
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- Composers
- Performer
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- United States (as recorded)