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New Sounds Program #51 : Unusual folksong arrangements.

Title
  1. New Sounds [sound recording] : Program #51 : Unusual folksong arrangements.
Published by
  1. 1987.
Format
  1. Music CD

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Additional authors
  1. Schaefer, John
  2. Winter, Paul
  3. Papas, Irene
  4. Kenis, Vincent
  5. Stivell, Alan
  6. Garbarek, Jan, 1947-
  7. Silverstein, Steven
  8. Vangelis
  9. Hollander, Marc
  10. Wuyts, Frank
  11. Firth, Fred
  12. Van Hecke, Denis
  13. Hassold, Yann-Jakez
  14. Derrien, Herve
  15. Berckmans, Michel
  16. Bellino, Thomas J.
  17. Abercrombie, John, 1944-
  18. Vasconcelos, Nana
  19. Paul Winter Consort, performer
  20. Aksak Maboul (Musical group), performer
  21. WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.)
  22. 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. John Schaefer presents a second show of unusual folk song arrangements, featuring music from Scotland, Greece, Italy, France (Breton) and Sweden [i.e. Norway], and an excerpt of "Native American" ritual flute music with synthesizer.
Uniform title
  1. New Sounds (Radio program)
Alternative title
  1. Unusual folksong arrangements
  2. Dance of the silkies.
  3. Neranzoula.
  4. Fleuve.
  5. Viaggi formano la gioventù.
  6. Try marra.
  7. Star gods of the Ancient Americas, part 1.
  8. Soria Maria.
  9. Lillekort.
Subject
  1. Radio programs, Musical.
  2. Ambient music.
  3. Avant-garde (Music)
  4. Folk music -- Scotland.
  5. Folk music -- Greece.
  6. Folk music -- France -- Brittany.
  7. Folk music -- Italy.
  8. Folk music -- Norway.
  9. Museum exhibits -- Music -- Excerpts.
  10. Jazz -- 1981-1990.
Contents
  1. [No audio] (0:08) -- Dance of the silkies (6:13) (from the 1980 2-LP set Callings) / Trad. Scottish song, arr. by P. Winter ; Opening remarks (0:35) (John Schaefer, host) -- Commentary (1:49) (John Schaefer, host) -- Neranzoula = The little orange tree (4:15) ; Le fleuve = The river (6:40) (from the 1979 album Odes) / Trad. Greek folk songs, arr. by I. Papas -- Commentary ; Quick concert notes (3:19) (John Schaefer, host) -- I viaggi formano la gioventù = Traveling forms youth (4:30) (from the 1979 album Un peu de l'âme des bandits) / Trad. Italian folk song arr. into style of Middle Eastern Turkish music by V. Kenis and Aksak Maboul -- An try marra = The three knights (6:30) (from the 1978 album Journeé à la maison) / trad. Betron-Cornish song, arr. by A. Stivell -- Commentary (1:33) (John Schaefer, host) -- Star gods of the Ancient Americas, part 1 (12:25) (excerpt from a 1983 soundtrack for a museum exhibit (Museum of the American Indian), not commercially available) / T. J. Bellino -- Commentary (2:01) (John Schaefer, host) -- Soria Maria (5:27) (from the 1981 jazz album Eventyr) / Trad. Norwegian folk music, arr. by J. Garbarek ; Closing remarks (1:08) (John Schaefer, host) -- [Excerpt] Lilljekort [i.e. Lillekort] (2:18) (from the 1981 jazz album Eventyr) / Trad. Norwegian folk music, arr. by J. Garbarek -- [No audio] (0:04)
Call number
  1. *LDC 51845
Language
  1. English
Note
  1. Compact disc.
  2. WNYC inventory no.: WNYC-NSDS-1987-03-09; Catalog: 32972.
Event (note)
  1. Broadcast by WNYC, New York, N. Y. on Mar. 9, 1987 [date on container]; actual recording date in Dec. [1989] (?)
Source (note)
  1. WNYC (Radio station : New York, N. Y.) ;
Language (note)
  1. Spoken in English, sung in Greek, Italian and Cornish.
Local note
  1. Audio tone (1:11) on track 1 only.
Playing time
  1. 000111 010041
Performer
  1. 1st work: Paul Winter, soprano saxophone ; Steven Silverstein, kaval ; Paul Winter Consort. 2nd-3rd works: Irene Papas, vocals ; Vangelis, synthesizer. 4th work: Aqsak Maboul [i.e. Aksak Maboul]: Marc Hollander, dumbek, organ, soprano saxophone and tape ; Frank Wuyts, piano and Oberheim synthesizer ; Fred Firth, guitar ; Denis Van Hecke, vocalise, violoncello and electric violoncello ; Michel Berckmans, oboe. 5th work: Alan Stivell, Celtic harp and vocals ; Yann-Jakez Hassold, vocals ; Herve Derrien, violoncello. 6th work: Thomas J. Bellino, synthesizer, wooden and ceramic Native American flutes and percussion. 7th-8th works: Jan Garbarek, soprano saxophone ; John Abercrombie, electric guitar ; Nana Vasconcelos, percussion. John Schaefer, host.
Source
  1. Gift; WNYC (Radio station : New York, N. Y.) ; 2007.
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