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Quiz about Ashley Hutchings Guvnor Vol 3
Quiz about Ashley Hutchings Guvnor Vol 3

Ashley Hutchings, Guv'nor Vol 3 Quiz


Ashley Hutchings is founder of several groups on the UK folk scene. This quiz is about volume 3 of "The Guv'nor" retrospective of his work.

A multiple-choice quiz by paper_aero. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
paper_aero
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
405,239
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
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Avg Score
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Question 1 of 10
1. Who wrote the songs "Night in the City" and "Marcie"? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. The instrumental, "Four Tunes from Terpsichore 1612", is a folk interpretation of some tunes from a book with the title "Terpsichore". Who compiled the book the tunes are taken from? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Which London location completes the title of the song on this compilation that begins "The Fair Maid of" ? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Another instrumental appearing on this album is a bouree. Which cricketer's surname completes the title? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. The song "Y'Acre of Land" (also known as "An Acre of Land") is all about a farmer who has inherited some land. His farming technique is somewhat lacking. When he has reaped his crop from this acre, how does he carry it away? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Which former member of Fairport Convention wrote the song "By the Time It Gets Dark"? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Who is asked the question "Pain or Paradise?", in the chorus of the song of the same name? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. The song, "Moon Shines Bright and the Stars Give A Light", ends with which salutation? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. The instrumental "Down the Road" comes from a National Theatre production. Which play, based on the writings of Flora Thompson, is this? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. The song "Brief Encounters" is sung by Chris While, interspersed with a poetry reading by Ashley Hutchings. Which poet and poem? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Who wrote the songs "Night in the City" and "Marcie"?

Answer: Joni Mitchell

Both of these are recordings by Fairport Convention with Sandy Denny singing the vocals. They are early enough in Fairport's history to have Martin Lamble as the drummer. Martin Lamble was one of the fatalities when Fairport's van crashed on the way back from a concert in May 1969. These two tracks were recorded by the BBC in 1968 for the "Symonds on Sunday" show.

Judy Dyble was the original singer with Fairport Convention prior to Sandy Denny. Maddy Prior was one of the original members of Steeleye Span, which as with Fairport was formed by Ashley Hutchings. Neither Maddy nor Judy are known as songwriters.
2. The instrumental, "Four Tunes from Terpsichore 1612", is a folk interpretation of some tunes from a book with the title "Terpsichore". Who compiled the book the tunes are taken from?

Answer: Michael Praetorius

Michael Praetorius was a German composer of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth century. Not the most obvious music for a folk musician but Ashley Hutchings has always used a wide range of musical sources.

Michael Praetorius's "Terpsichore" is a collection of dance tunes that he compiled. So as these are traditional tunes maybe it is not so unusual for a folk musician to play. No information is given to indicate which specific tunes are played here.
3. Which London location completes the title of the song on this compilation that begins "The Fair Maid of" ?

Answer: Islington

This traditional song is also known as "A Maiden Came from London Town" and concerns a woman heading into London who is cheated by a vintner. She then outwits him in front of the magistrate. This recording has Shirley Collins singing the lead vocals but other recordings exist, including one with the singing of June Tabor.
After Fairport Convention and Steeleye Span, Hutchings set up the Albion Band in 1971 and performed under various names and line-ups until 2002.
Many names from the folk world have played with the Albion Band in it's various guises, including various members, both past and present, of Fairport and Steeleye.
4. Another instrumental appearing on this album is a bouree. Which cricketer's surname completes the title?

Answer: Geoffrey Boycott

As far as I can tell, "Boycott's Bouree" has no connection with cricket beyond a co-incidental use of the name. The title also appears to be an alternative spelling of bourree. This makes more sense as a bourree (double r) is a dance from seventeenth century France. This tune is also found in Praetorius's compilation of dance tunes, "Terpsichore".
5. The song "Y'Acre of Land" (also known as "An Acre of Land") is all about a farmer who has inherited some land. His farming technique is somewhat lacking. When he has reaped his crop from this acre, how does he carry it away?

Answer: On a butterfly's back

This version of a traditional song has the farmer sowing the whole acre with a single peppercorn, ploughing his field with a ram's horn and, reaping it with a sickle of leather amongst other unlikely happenings. Other versions include harrowing the field with a team of rats and threshing the crop with a gooses quill.
This particular recording is the "Albion Dance Band" in 1977, but many other recordings and other variants of this song can be found.
6. Which former member of Fairport Convention wrote the song "By the Time It Gets Dark"?

Answer: Sandy Denny

The song was written by Sandy, but according to sources such as the folk music site "Mainly Norfolk", it was never released as an official recording by her. Four recordings by Sandy do exist as demos and cuts from albums. These have now been issued on compilation albums.
This recording is sung by Julie Covington with the Albion Band providing the music and backing vocals.
7. Who is asked the question "Pain or Paradise?", in the chorus of the song of the same name?

Answer: Fortune Teller

The chorus here runs:
"Fortune teller, do you see
What the future holds for me?
Happiness or misery,
Pain or paradise?"

This recording is by the Albion Band, live in 1979. Another recording of the song can be found on the 1990 album "Freedom and Rain" recorded by "June Tabor and the Oyster Band".

The song itself, written by John Tams is about love, another common theme in song writing. In particular it relates that the pleasure is found "when I see you smile".
8. The song, "Moon Shines Bright and the Stars Give A Light", ends with which salutation?

Answer: Happy New Year

The song is also known by the truncated name "The Moon Shines Bright". It is a traditional hymn collected by various folk song collectors. Other recordings in the folk world include Shirley Collins singing on the album "For As Many As Will", with her sister Dolly, and the group "Ram's Bottom" on their 1981 album "Young May Moon".

Tony Harrison wrote a cycle of three plays, modern-day versions of the traditional medieval mystery plays. This version of the song comes from the second play "The Passion" and this particular recording is by the Albion Band, recorded in 1981.

Although different versions of the song have varying numbers of verses and different lyrics in various places, all of those I have found (and the one on this album) end with "God bless you all, both great and small And send you a happy New Year."
9. The instrumental "Down the Road" comes from a National Theatre production. Which play, based on the writings of Flora Thompson, is this?

Answer: Lark Rise

Flora Thompson wrote three books, which are now generally published as one volume, "Lark Rise to Candleford". The National Theatre adapted two plays from the writings, "Lark Rise" and "Candleford". Each play covers just one day, in the case of "Lark Rise" this is the first day of harvest. Ashley Hutchings was the musical director for this play with John Tams, Martin Carthy and Shirley Collins all in the cast with roles described as "singer".

Flora Thompson wrote a sequel to "Lark Rise to Candleford" entitled "Heatherley". This was not published until after her death. "Warhorse" and its sequel "Farm Boy" are novels by Michael Morpurgo, both of which have been adapted for the stage.
10. The song "Brief Encounters" is sung by Chris While, interspersed with a poetry reading by Ashley Hutchings. Which poet and poem?

Answer: Louis MacNeice (Meeting Point)

Louis MacNeice was a twentieth century Irish poet and journalist. His poem "The Meeting Place" seems very appropriate for the song. The opening lines of the poem are:
"Time was away and somewhere else,
There were two glasses and two chairs
And two people with the one pulse"

All in keeping with a brief encounter, the song apparently inspired by a personal incident in the life of Ashley Hutchings.

The other options are all real poems, but not the one used for the recording.
Source: Author paper_aero

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