Set has 126 songs from Wilder's books



NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- The way Laura Ingalls Wilder used music to help weave her stories of life on the American frontier struck a chord with Dale Cockrell as he and his son read the "Little House" series nearly a decade ago.
Now, the Vanderbilt University professor has his own record label, Pa's Fiddle Recordings, and is in the midst of recording a 10-CD set that brings to life all 126 songs mentioned in Wilder's books.
With the 140th anniversary of Wilder's birth and the 50th anniversary of her death approaching in February, Cockrell was recently awarded a National Endowment for the Humanities fellowship to help with part of the project.
"In looking back on it; I don't think there are any books that better capture the way music worked in the 19th-century family," said Cockrell, a professor of musicology, essentially a music historian. "I came to the conclusion not only are the books rich in music-making, but it's virtually a playlist of first- century American music."
Wilder biographer William Anderson said the fiddle music of Wilder's "Pa," Charles Ingalls, served as a rosy symbol in the midst of the family's struggles on the frontier.
"The fiddle music was always the highlight of the day after all the work had been done," said Anderson, who lives in Lapeer, Mich. "Pa's fiddle really helped them keep going through tough times."
Wide range
Pa's music covered a range of genres -- patriotic music, folk music, spirituals and hymns, even minstrel songs. Other songs were featured during Wilder's time at singing school and social gatherings.
Cockrell said the recordings of the music could have made it sound as historically accurate as possible or given it a more modern feel. He opted for the latter but didn't completely ignore the original feel of the music.
He found the recordings of Jep Bisbee, a fiddler who was born eight years after Pa was born and in the same Pennsylvania county. Bisbee moved west around the same time as the Ingalls did and was often accompanied on piano by his daughter, much as Pa was accompanied by a young Laura.
Bisbee's "The Girl I Left Behind Me," recorded by Thomas Edison, serves as a segue into the first album of the series, "Happy Land: Musical Tributes to Laura Ingalls Wilder," and is immediately followed by a modern version of the song.
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