Songs
of Trial and Triumph is a 90-minute solo performance of some of
the greatest of the ‘Child Ballads’: great ‘story-songs’ that
are the crown jewels of the British folksong tradition. Brought
together in the 19th century by Harvard
professor F. J. Child, drawing on the publications and manuscripts
of Thomas Percy, Sir Walter Scott, Robert Burns and others, these
centuries-old ballads are packed with murder and magic, love and
lust, trickery, tomfoolery and the Devil himself. Brian Peters
is one of the best interpreters of this repertoire: a singer who
brings passion and narrative skills to his
performance, and multi-instrumental skills on guitar, concertina
and melodeon that create a variety of musical textures. He’s
also a researcher who has dug out unique versions of the ballads,
and his knowledge of the work of Child, and the singers who carried
the old songs down to us - shepherds, nurses, gypsies - allows
him to set the ballads against an informative account of their
background. Songs of Trial and Triumph is a presentation that encompasses
drama, emotion, accomplished musicianship, education, humour and,
above all, entertainment. It brings the old ballads vividly to
life in a form that can entrance even those with no previous experience
of this kind of song.
 View English
and Scottish Popular Ballads
by F. J. Child on
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