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Defining Cornish Music

Defining Cornish-ness is an age-old challenge – what makes a person (or a piece of music for that matter) Cornish for one person, might not be what makes it Cornish for another. Part of our aim is to represent the breadth and depth of music that is part of Cornish culture, so we’ve carefully considered how wide to cast our net of what to include in an archive of Cornish music. It can be quite the conundrum – consider for example, a piece of music written about Cornwall – but not by a Cornish person? Or, to take the opposite example, written by a Cornish person – but with nothing particularly “Cornish” about the music?

We’ve put our heads together and decided to include music that is, or has been: popular in Cornwall, impactful in Cornwall, written in Cornwall, written about Cornwall, inspired by Cornwall – thus aiming to include individuals, traditions and and compositions that express, reflect and celebrate Cornwall and our distinctive identity.

Most recent articles:
Ponsanooth is a village about four miles southeast of Redruth and two and a half miles northwest of Penryn on the A393 Redruth to Falmouth road   Unknown formation date. 1861: Ponsanooth Brass Band active. (John Brush) 1862: Mr Eddy, the well-known advocator of the temperance cause. Also in the
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Copperhouse is an eastern suburb of Hayle, it grew up around the Copperhouse Foundry     Unknown formation date. 1880: Copperhouse Brass Band active. (John Brush) 1886: Copperhouse Brass Band played at Angarrack Wesleyan Sunday school tea. (Methodist tea-treats in Cornwall by Cedric Appleby) 1897: Copperhouse Brass Band played at
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St Neot is a civil parish and village between Bodmin and Liskeard   Unknown formation date. 1860: St Neot Band enlivened the proceedings by playing some appropriate pieces. (14 July 1860 – Cornish Times) 1888: St Neot. An entertainment was given in aid of the funds of the St Neot
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