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Music from the Hills
May 26, 2019 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Music
With John Uhlemann
John Uhlemann brings you 2 hours of strangely beautiful folk and traditional music from Eastern Europe and Scandinavia, with occasional forays into the Middle East and Western Europe.
4:02 PM |
| Bill Spence with Fennig's All-Star String Band Gaspe Reel; Fiddle Head Reel The Hammered Dulcimer Andy's Front Hall 1975 this is a show of music for the hammered dulcimer/cimbalom. It all began with the Persian Santur, but I will begin with one of my favorite pieces
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4:07 PM |
| Sue Harris Gypsies Lullaby / Billy Pigg's Hornpipe Pastorela (Music of the Hammered Dulcimer) Beautiful Jo
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4:11 PM |
| John McCutcheon If I Were a Featherbed The Wind That Shakes The Barley Rounder
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4:14 PM |
| OberstdorferHackbrett-Trio D'Bergmusikante Grüsse aus dem Allgäu - Vom Allgüa bis zum Bodensee Fontana (LP) 1968
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4:15 PM |
| Alfons Bauer & den Schönauer Musikanten Eisboden Boarisch A Lustige Hackbrettmusi Ariola (cassette) 1985
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4:18 PM |
| Ale Moller (hackbräde), Per Gudmundson (säckpipa), Lena Willemark (fiol) Marschlek fran Malung Frifot Caprice 1991
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4:24 PM |
| The Kâmkârs Maghâm Mâhour The Living Fire Long Distance This is the instrument that started it all - the Persian santur. Here it is solo, but in the following tracks it is part of an ensemble
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4:27 PM |
| The Kamkars Sandjana (The Turban) The Living Fire Long Distance 1995
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4:31 PM |
| Hoorvash Khalili & Sahar Mohammadi Ma Ra Bas Bekhan Banoo Persia records 2015
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4:35 PM |
| Shaho Andalibi, Iraj Andalibi, Qamar Ensemble & Navid Dehghan Bahareh, Introduction (LIVE) Nashmil Nashmil (Kurdish Music - Tehran 2012) - [Live] IranGaam 2013
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4:36 PM |
| Yu Hong-mei (Er Hu) & Zhao Yang-qin (Yangqin) Going to the Fair String Glamour Wind Music 1980 Chinese music for the ErHu, but accompanied by a Yang Qin. The name means "foreign instrument", and it originally had silk strings, but they were replaced by bronze about 150 years ago, and, most recently, steel.
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4:47 PM |
| Tasos Diakogiorgis (Santouri) & Nikos Tatsis (laouto) Σούστα Ρόδου Τραγούδια Και Σκοποί Από Τα Δωδεκάνησα MBI 1998 this starts a group of tunes played on the Greek sandouri, hammer dulcimer of small-to medium size and strung a bit differently than the larger Romanian/Hungarian/Ukrainian instruments
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4:49 PM |
| John Roussos Solo Santouri Return To Our Roots John Roussos 1994
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4:52 PM |
| ΤΑΚΗΣ ΣΟΥΚΑΣ (σμαντοὺρι) ΑΛΑΝΑ (ζειμπεκικο) λαῖκές μουσικές με σαντούρι BMG/Polyphonia-Sakkaris 1996
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4:55 PM |
| Νίκος Καλαϊντζής Wedding Procession Dance (Mitilini) Vol. 2: SANDOURI FM
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5:04 PM |
| Joseph Moskowitz Sadigurer Chusid (Joseph Moskowitz) (Victor 78 rpm) Victor 1916 This starts a group of tunes by Jewish musicians in Eastern Europe. Very few of the "tsimbl" players made it over to the US, but a major player was Joseph Moskowitz, here in a historic recording. Following this will be some of the revival groups that have taken the instrument up
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5:07 PM |
| Brave Old World Moskowitz Meets Beckerman Klezmer Music Flying Fish 1990
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5:13 PM |
| Di Naye Kapelye Jewish Hora / Buhusher Chusid A Mazeldiker Yid Oriente 2001
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5:20 PM |
| Tadeusz Prajzner - cymbaly Polka Kapele Rzeszowskie Muza This LP was produced in Poland in the 1970s to showcase music groups from Rzeszów province of southe eastern Poland, up on the Ukrainian border
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5:22 PM |
| Hutsul vilage band Pol'ka Ukraïnska Troista Muzika Melodiya (LP) The Hutsuls are a Ukrainian dialect group living in the Carpathian mountains
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5:24 PM |
| Misko Baranja, oprekelj (cimbalom) Zreilo je žito Slovenie Ocora 1997 music from Slovenia
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5:25 PM |
| Galga zenekar (Balázs Unger-cimbalom) Tendl Pal Dallamai Táncház - Népzene 2OO2 Hagyományok Háza 2002 Pal Tendl was a very prolific cimbalom player from northwestern Hungary. His compositions are still played today
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5:31 PM |
| Kálmán Balogh Vajdaszentivanyi Forgatos The Art of the Gipsy Cimbalom ARC 1994 The player is Hungarian, and young when he did this. The Hungarian folk revival, mostly by non-Roma, would have been very different without him. Here is he playing a Transylvanian tune
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5:34 PM |
| Elemer Balogh Nóta/Csárdás/Csípd meg, bogár-friss Virtuoso Cymbalo and Clarinet Solos Qualiton Elemar Balogh was the uncle of Kalman Balogh, in the previous selection. This is the way most Hungarians heard their own music - an urban, Roma , style, and not at all "folk revival" - Magyar Nota, from an old Qualiton LP from the 1970s
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5:45 PM |
| Naděžda Dreslerová & Jan Rokyta and his cymbalom band A červena zelená Moravian and Slovak Folk Songs Supraphon 1970
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5:47 PM |
| Jarmila Šuláková & Jan Rokyta cymbalom ensemble Pod Horú Je Ďatelinka Moravian and Slovak Folk songs and Dances Supraphon 1970
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5:50 PM |
| Ion Miu (țambal) & Perinița ens. Balada lui Corbea și Horă Tzigane…Tziganes! Arion
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5:53 PM |
| Paul Stinga Hora de la Crăciunei Paul Stîngă Electrecord 1983 1983
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5:56 PM |
| Toni Iordache Cântec De Dragoste Tresors Folkorique Roumains Vol 2 Electrecord
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