New Sounds Program #51 : Unusual folksong arrangements.
- Title
- New Sounds [sound recording] : Program #51 : Unusual folksong arrangements.
- Published by
- 1987.
- Format
- Music CD
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| Status | Access | Call number | Item location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Status Available by appointment at Performing Arts Research Collections - Recorded Sound. | AccessUse in library | Call number*LDC 51845 | Item locationPerforming Arts Research Collections - Recorded Sound |
Details
- Additional authors
- Schaefer, John
- Winter, Paul
- Papas, Irene
- Kenis, Vincent
- Stivell, Alan
- Garbarek, Jan, 1947-
- Silverstein, Steven
- Vangelis
- Hollander, Marc
- Wuyts, Frank
- Firth, Fred
- Van Hecke, Denis
- Hassold, Yann-Jakez
- Derrien, Herve
- Berckmans, Michel
- Bellino, Thomas J.
- Abercrombie, John, 1944-
- Vasconcelos, Nana
- Paul Winter Consort, performer
- Aksak Maboul (Musical group), performer
- WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.)
- WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.), donor. NN-RHA
- Description
- 1 sound disc (ca. 62 min.) : digital, stereo.; 4 3/4 in.
- Summary
- 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
- New Sounds (Radio program)
- Alternative title
- Unusual folksong arrangements
- Dance of the silkies.
- Neranzoula.
- Fleuve.
- Viaggi formano la gioventù.
- Try marra.
- Star gods of the Ancient Americas, part 1.
- Soria Maria.
- Lillekort.
- Subject
- Contents
- [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
- *LDC 51845
- Language
- English
- Note
- Compact disc.
- WNYC inventory no.: WNYC-NSDS-1987-03-09; Catalog: 32972.
- Event (note)
- Broadcast by WNYC, New York, N. Y. on Mar. 9, 1987 [date on container]; actual recording date in Dec. [1989] (?)
- Source (note)
- WNYC (Radio station : New York, N. Y.) ;
- Language (note)
- Spoken in English, sung in Greek, Italian and Cornish.
- Local note
- Audio tone (1:11) on track 1 only.
- Playing time
- 000111 010041
- Performer
- 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
- Gift; WNYC (Radio station : New York, N. Y.) ; 2007.
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