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Taraneha ve Khatereha Programme Number Three ترانهها و خاطرهها
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Description
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هرزمان آيد بهيادم / روزگار بگذشته شعله ها زند بردل يادگار بگذشته ز شوق رويت ای زيبا بهارم / به دل باران ز اشک ديده دارم / رخم زرد و تنم سرد و دلم تنگ / چو ابر نوبهاری ژاله بارم مرغک ای کبوتر من / ایکه ربودی دل از برِمن / ازچه پريشانی / در ابر دانه / زچه پرافشانی دريايی بیانتها / ساحلش ناپيدا ای لاله آتشين / زيبای که دلنشين / ای که از ديدنت يادم آمد / هزاران حديث شيرين / داغ من به جان / داغ تو به دل / غيراز اين نشان چه داری
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Type
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sound recording
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Identifier
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Taraneha va Khatereha 3
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:61303
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Taraneha ve Khatereha Programme Number Two ترانهها و خاطرهها
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Description
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حر / اين برنامه 19 سال پيش از تاريخ پخش اين برنامه ضبط شده است. به تاريخ ديدم و يادم نرود / روی تو با ديده تر / ديدم و يادم نرود مرا ببوس / مرا ببوس / برای آخرين بار / تورا خدا نگهدار که می روم به سوی سرنوشت گهی از خود پرسم / دل بیتابم کو / شب بیپايان و چشم بیخوابم کو شب بی پايان و چشم بی خوابم کو شنيدم رفتی و همسر گرفتی / خيال عشق و عاشقی از سرگرفتی / پرستو بودی و بر بام عشق / نشستی يک زمان و پرگرفتی
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sound recording
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Identifier
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Taraneha va Khatereha 2
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:61302
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Boogies, Foxtrots and Two Steps
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Description
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Item consists of a recording of a workshop focusing on Boogies, Foxtrots and Two Steps, hosted by Ken Whiteley. Beginning with a a piano solo of "Coquette" aka "Little Coquette" (Guy Lombardo?) followed by John Davis performing "Kansas City" (Jerry Leiber Mike Stoller) followed by the Original Sloth Band performing "Honeysuckle Rose" (Andy Razaf (lyrics), Fats Waller). The recording cuts off mid-song.
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Type
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1/4" reel audio tape
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Fonds
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Mariposa Folk Foundation fonds (F0511)
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:72193
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Title
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Biculturalisim in Folklore with Chris Rawlings
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Item consists of Gilles Losier discussing the necessity of biculturalism in the development of folklore and he begins by explaining the origins of square dancing and contra dancing followed by a group medley performance combining "A Saint Malo, Beau Port de Mer" and "The Four Poster Bed". Margaret Bennet Knight(?) singing "The ? of the Cloth", Chris Rawlings performing a Louisiana dance titled: "Calinda" and Angele Arsenault performing "A Soldier and a Sailor". Gilles Losier goes on to tell a humorous anecdote to exemplify the way English and French are mixed in Canada. Chris Rawlings plays an Andean piece on the penny-whistle. Gilles Losier performs "I went to the market (Mon p'tit pannier sous mon bras)", Margaret Bennet Knight(?) sings a lament in Gaelic, Chris Rawlings performs "On the Road to Old Grand-mere", and Angele Arsenault performs "I Want To Leave My Name" Also includes Chris Rawlings performing "La Chanson de Vieux Montreal" (Rawlings), Gilles Losier playing two fiddle tunes that were adapted from Scottish bagpipe songs, Margaret Bennet Knight performing a Gaelic dance (a cappella) followed by Chris Rawlings (with unidentified person) performing the Louisiana song "Mon Coeur Me Fait Mal" (trad.).
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1/4" reel audio tape
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Fonds
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Mariposa Folk Foundation fonds (F0511)
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:72203
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MITS Presents: Intro. to Folk music for children
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Item consists of audio recording of Mariposa In the Schools: Introduction to Folk Music for Children workshop hosted by Rick Avery in which the participatory tradition of folk music is emphasized. Bram Morrison teaches the audience a song about a goat using the "lining out" technique. Rick Avery discusses innovative approaches to makeshift instrumentation and explains "cheek music" to the audience, demonstrating how it's done. Chick Roberts shows the audience various approaches to using one's hands for percussion. Sharon Hampson illustrates to the audience how to use the spoons, followed by a demonstration by all the musicians combining all techiques discussed. Rick Avery explains the different ways of using ones voice and singing a cappella. Sharon Hampson singing an "Eskimo" lullaby. Bram Morrison teaches the audience an Iroquois lullaby. Ken Whiteley performs a work song "Long John" (trad.) with the audience clapping and singing along. Sharon Hampson sings a tall tale called "The Frozen Logger" (James Stevens). Rick Avery performs the tall tale "Darby Ram" (trad.) followed by Chick Roberts performing a different version of the same song and then Rick Avery singing yet another version. Ken Whiteley explains that there is no "right way" to sing a song and then the group performs "Groundhog" (trad.) Rick Avery explains how to manipulate instruments to make them sound like other things. They play a fiddle to sound like a train and a banjo to sound like a chicken. Chick Roberts plays the harmonica to sound like a train and then Bram Morrison uses a guitar as a drum and Avery plays a penny whistle. Ken Whiteley performs "Reuben's Train" (trad.). Sharon Hampson sings the Canadian song "The Girls of Ontario" (trad.) and Chick Roberts performs an urban song from the 1890s about draft-dodging with the audience skatting along, titled: "When the War Breaks Out Down in Mexico" (J. Brandon Walsh), and "The Saskatchewan Song" (trad.). Ken Whiteley sings "The Vegetable Song (the Barnyard Dance)" (Martin, Bogan and Armstrong). Rick Avery performs "The Black Fly Song" (Wade Hemsworth), Chick Roberts explains the concept of the "rent party" and selects some children from the audience to play the jug, the washboard, sandpaper, the kazoo, the slide whistle and the shaker. He sings "The Boodelam Shake"?
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1/4" reel audio tape
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Fonds
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Mariposa Folk Foundation fonds (F0511)
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:72201
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Making Music Middle Eastern Style
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Consists of audio recording of part of a workshop about how to make Middle Eastern music hosted by Ken Bloom. This recording features the group performing an instrumental " Çiftetelli" (belly dancing) song followed by some explanation of how Middle Eastern orchestras work and performance of a Turkish instrumental piece and finishing with a Turkish belly dancing number.
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1/4" reel audio tape
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Fonds
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Mariposa Folk Foundation fonds (F0511)
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:61308
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Workshop : Islamic Music
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Item consists of a recording of the Islamic Music Workshop, hosted by Leigh Cline, featuring George Sawa on qanun, Ebrahim Eleish and Hannah(?) on drums, who together perform two song suites. One is titled "My Love". Next there is a performance by a Arabic Folklore Dance Group who perform four dances, introduced by Abraham (last name unknown). The troup are accompanied by recordings of songs by Fairuz (not present at festival) including "The Dance of Lebanon", "Our Sailors Are Coming", "The Hunters are Coming" and "The Stumbling of Your Feet". Next Leigh Cline introduces two Turkish performers, Ahmet [Candan?] on saz (a long-necked lute) and darbuka (a drum) Mahmet [Ali Ulatash?] on zurna (a wind instrument), who perform several instrumental folk songs from Turkey. Next all the workshop performers play a dance style Çiftetelli, or a belly dance song. The workshop was held at the Mariposa Folk Festival on 23 June 1974 from 11:30 to 13:00 on the Area 6 stage.
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1/4" reel audio tape
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Fonds
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Mariposa Folk Foundation fonds (F0511)
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Date
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23 June 1974
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Identifier
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ASC006032
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:61268