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New Sounds Program #48 : New music from the South.

Title
  1. New Sounds [sound recording] : Program #48 : New music from the South.
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  1. 1987.

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Additional authors
  1. Schaefer, John
  2. McCutcheon, John, 1952-
  3. Doucet, Michael
  4. Hunt, Michael F.
  5. Tamul, Jack, 1948-
  6. Toettcher, Sebastian
  7. Serrie, Jonn
  8. Doucet, David
  9. Reed, Mitchell
  10. Breaux, Jimmy
  11. Ware, Billy
  12. Alesi, Tommy
  13. Batiste, Alvin
  14. Thomas, Paul C (Pianist)
  15. Keyes, Cheryl Lynette
  16. Moulton, Ray
  17. Heron, Elton
  18. Jackson, Herman
  19. Allen, Charles (Percussionist)
  20. Weingarten, Carl
  21. Whitney, Walter
  22. O'Connor, Martin E. (Synthesizer player)
  23. Serrie, Jonn
  24. Batiste, Alvin
  25. O'Connor, Martin E. (Synthesizer player).
  26. Beausoleil (Musical group), performer
  27. Delay Tactics (Musical group), performer
  28. New Music Circle (Musical group), performer
  29. WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.)
  30. WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.), donor. NN-RHA
Description
  1. 1 sound disc (ca. 62 min.) : digital, stereo.; 4 3/4 in.
Summary
  1. Host John Schaefer plays various works from composers from the South: Florida (Jack Tamul), Georgia (Jonn Serie), Virginia/Kentucky (John McCutcheon), Louisianna (Beausoleil and Alvin Batiste), St. Louis, Missouri (Delay Tactics and New Music Circle) and Nashville, Tennessee (Martin E. O'Connor)
Uniform title
  1. New Sounds (Radio program)
Alternative title
  1. New music from the South
  2. Parthenon.
  3. Starmood.
  4. Jesus, Jesus, rest your head.
  5. Jig Franc̦ais.
  6. Mercredi soir passé.
  7. Endochrine song.
  8. Woman in a room (of colors)
  9. Other realities.
  10. Prelude & allegro.
  11. Prelude and allegro.
Subject
  1. Folk songs > United States
  2. Ambient music
  3. Dulcimer music
  4. Jigs
  5. Outer space > Songs and music
  6. Rock music > 1981-1990
  7. Carols, English > United States > Instrumental settings
  8. Ballads
  9. Music > Southern States > 20th century
  10. Synthesizer music
  11. Music > United States > 20th century
  12. Cajun music > Louisiana
  13. Clarinet with jazz ensemble
  14. Synthesizer and cello music
  15. Radio programs, Musical
  16. Electronic music
  17. Alto flute and percussion music
Contents
  1. New Sounds theme (1:23) ; Opening remarks (2:04) (John Schaefer, host) -- The Parthenon (1983) (9:32) (Private tape) / J. Tamul -- Starmoods (5:12) (from the private release album Starmoods) / J. Serrie -- Commentary ; Quick concert notes (5:12) (John Schaefer, host) -- Jesus, Jesus, rest your head (2:09) (from the album Winter solstice) / trad. Appalachian carol, arr. by J. McCutcheon -- Le jig [i.e. gigue] Franc̦ais = The French jig (4:07) ; [Mercerdi soir passé = Last Wednesday night] (2:14) (from the 1981 album Parlez-nous à boire = Let's talk about drinking) / trad. Cajun music, arr. by M. Doucet -- Commentary (2:44) (John Schaefer, host) -- Endochrine song (5:57) (from the 1984 album Musique d'Afrique Nouvell Orleans = Music of African New Orleans) / A. Batiste -- Commentary (2:39) (John Schaefer, host) -- Woman in a room (of colors) (3:36) (from the 1984 album Any questions?) -- Other realities (10:53) (from the out-of-print 1985 album Reflections) / M. Hunt -- Commentary ; Closing remarks (1:59) (John Schaefer, host) ; [Excerpt] Prelude & allegro (3:01) (from out-of-print album Alterations) / M. O'Connor -- [No audio] (0:03)
Call number
  1. *LDC 51843
Note
  1. Compact disc.
  2. WNYC inventory no.: WNYC-NSDS-1987-02-16; Catalog: 32969.
Event (note)
  1. Broadcast by WNYC, New York, N. Y. on Feb. 16, 1987 [on container]; acutal date is Dec. 2, 1989 (see notes)
Source (note)
  1. WNYC (Radio station : New York, N. Y.) ;
Language (note)
  1. Spoken in English, sung in French.
Title
  1. New Sounds [sound recording] : Program #48 : New music from the South.
Imprint
  1. 1987.
Playing time
  1. 000052 010100
Performer
  1. 1st work: Jack Tamul, synthesizer ; Sebastian Toettcher, tape-delayed violoncello. 2nd work: Jonn Serrie, synthesizers. 3rd work: John McCutcheon, hammered dulcimer. 4th-5th works: Beausoleil (Michael Doucet, fiddle (4th work only) and vocals ; David Doucet, guitar ; Mitchell Reed, bass ; Jimmy Breaux, accordion ; Billy Ware and Tommy Alesi, percussion). 6th work: Alvin Batiste, clarinet ; unidentified flute ; [Paul C. Thomas, piano ; Cheryl Keyes, synthesizer, Ray Moulton, guitar ; Elton Heron, bass ; Herman Jackson, drums and percussion ; Charles Allen, vibraphone]. 7th work: Delay Tactics (Carl Weingarten, guitar ; Walter Whitney, synthesizer and bells ; with tape-delay). 8th work: New Music Circle of St. Louis (alto flute and 2 percussionists) ; Michael Hunt, conductor. 9th work: Martin O'Connor, synthesizers. John Schaefer, host.
Event
  1. Broadcast by WNYC, New York, N. Y. on Feb. 16, 1987 [on container]; acutal date is Dec. 2, 1989 (see notes)
Language
  1. Spoken in English, sung in French.
Local note
  1. Beausoleil's album title "Parlez-nous à boire" is a take off on the traditional Cajun song "Parlez-nous à boire, et non pas de mariage" = Let's talk about drinking, but not about marriage.
  2. In "Quick concert notes", John Schaefer talks about the upcoming New Sounds Live concerts (1990 season) at Merkin Hall, New York, N. Y., and says that one of the concerts will be on "Dec. 10th, a week from tomorrow", making the actual WNYC broadcast date on Dec. 2, 1989.
  3. Audio tone (0:52) on track 1 only.
Source
  1. Gift; WNYC (Radio station : New York, N. Y.) ; 2007.
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Added author
  1. Schaefer, John, host.
  2. McCutcheon, John, 1952- arranger of music.
  3. Doucet, Michael, arranger of music.
  4. Hunt, Michael F., conductor.
  5. Tamul, Jack, 1948- performer.
  6. Toettcher, Sebastian, performer.
  7. Serrie, Jonn, performer.
  8. McCutcheon, John, 1952- performer.
  9. Doucet, Michael, performer.
  10. Doucet, David, performer.
  11. Reed, Mitchell, performer.
  12. Breaux, Jimmy, performer.
  13. Ware, Billy, performer.
  14. Alesi, Tommy, performer.
  15. Batiste, Alvin, performer.
  16. Thomas, Paul C (Pianist), performer.
  17. Keyes, Cheryl Lynette, performer.
  18. Moulton, Ray, performer.
  19. Heron, Elton, performer.
  20. Jackson, Herman, performer.
  21. Allen, Charles (Percussionist), performer.
  22. Weingarten, Carl, performer.
  23. Whitney, Walter, performer.
  24. O'Connor, Martin E. (Synthesizer player), performer.
  25. Tamul, Jack, 1948- Parthenon.
  26. Serrie, Jonn. Starmoods.
  27. Batiste, Alvin. Endochrine song.
  28. Hunt, Michael F. Other realities.
  29. O'Connor, Martin E. (Synthesizer player). Prelude and allegro.
  30. Beausoleil (Musical group), performer.
  31. Delay Tactics (Musical group), performer.
  32. New Music Circle (Musical group), performer.
  33. WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.)
  34. WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.), donor. NN-RHA
Added title
  1. Parthenon.
  2. Starmood.
  3. Jesus, Jesus, rest your head.
  4. Jig Franc̦ais.
  5. Mercredi soir passé.
  6. Endochrine song.
  7. Woman in a room (of colors)
  8. Other realities.
  9. Prelude & allegro.
  10. Prelude and allegro.
Research call number
  1. *LDC 51843
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