This year’s last Gramophoney Baloney: 2011 releases (1908-1950)
Saturday, December 24
12pm
For the final Gramophoney Baloney of 2011, I thought it would be nice to look back at some of the new releases of 2011 I picked up that brought much rejoicing to my heart, next week’s show on New Year’s Day 2012 will be a sequel. Thanks to everyone who has been listening in to my programming efforts in 2011, wishing you all a healthy & happy 2012. Nollaig shona agus Athbhliain faoi mhaise daoibh go léir!
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PLAYLIST:
- “Musique de Danse” by Unknown Cameroonian from “Opika Pende – Africa at 78 RPM”
- “Cèlu Mankan” by Groupe de Jeunes Filles de Bamako from “Opika Pende – Africa at 78 RPM”
- “(Beethoven’s) 32 Variations in C minor: Variation III” by Sergey Rachmaninov from “Piano solo recordings Vol. 2 (1925-1942)”
- “Shin-sarashi (Yamada-ryû)” by Imai Keishô and Yamase Shôin from “Japanese Traditional Music – Koto and Shamisen – Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai 1941”
- “Aki no irokusa” by Yoshizumi Kotôji with Kineya Rokuji and Kineya Rokushirô from “Japanese Traditional Music – Koto and Shamisen – Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai 1941”
- “Biddy of Sligo/The Connachtman’s Rambles (Jigs)” by Néillidh Boyle from “A Feeling In The Blood”
- “O Ymnoumenos” by Petros Kyriakos from “To What Strange Place – The Music Of The Ottoman-American Diaspora – 1916-1929”
- “Chinary Yares Aghchg” by Karekin Proodian from “To What Strange Place – The Music Of The Ottoman-American Diaspora – 1916-1929”
- “Kolomyjka Ternopilska” by Paul Humeniuk from “Ukrainian and Lemko String Bands In America”
- “Don’t Let Your Deal Go Down” by Riley Puckett from “Country Music Pioneer – Selected Sides”
- “Apopse Ena Oniro” by Apostolos Hadzichristos from “A Unique Greek Voice –Selected Recordings 1937-1953 – Remastered”
- “(Beethoven’s) 32 Variations in C minor: Variation II” by Sergey Rachmaninov from “Piano solo recordings Vol. 2 (1925-1942)“
- “Paddy Won’t You Drink Some Cider” by Riley Puckett from “Country Music Pioneer – Selected Sides”
- “Ternopilska Mazurka” by Michal Thomas from “Ukrainian and Lemko String Bands In America”
- “Wiwczar Na Supylci” by Paul Humeniuk from “Ukrainian and Lemko String Bands In America”
- “(Mozart’s) Piano Sonata No. 11 in A major, K. 331: III. Alla turca: Allegretto” by Sergey Rachmaninov from “Piano solo recordings Vol. 2 (1925-1942)“
- “Flute solo” by Unknown Mahafaly (Madagascar) from “Opika Pende – Africa at 78 RPM”
- “Hasapakia” by Apostolos Hadzichristos from “A Unique Greek Voice –Selected Recordings 1937-1953 – Remastered”
- Can’t Put That Monkey On My Back by Riley Puckett from “Country Music Pioneer – Selected Sides”
- “Pehlivan Havasi” by Unknown Performers from “To What Strange Place – The Music Of The Ottoman-American Diaspora – 1916-1929”
- “Hutzulka” by Paul Humeniuk from “Ukrainian and Lemko String Bands In America”
- “Dhen Xero Ti Yirevis” Apostolos Hadzichristos from “A Unique Greek Voice –Selected Recordings 1937-1953 – Remastered”
- “W Chati Swykruchy” by Ewgen Zukowskyfrom “Ukrainian and Lemko String Bands In America”
- “The Boys of The Lough” by Néillidh Boyle from “A Feeling In The Blood”
- “Ya Binti, Ya Bidha pt.1” by Abdul Hai Hilmi from “To What Strange Place – The Music Of The Ottoman-American Diaspora – 1916-1929”
- “Tchakidji” by Shekar Hanim from “To What Strange Place – The Music Of The Ottoman-American Diaspora – 1916-1929”
- “Echigo-jishi” by Yoshimura Ishirô, with Kineya Rokuji, Kineya Rokushirô, Katada Kisaburô, Katada Kisaku, and Mochizuki Taijirô from “Japanese Traditional Music – Koto and Shamisen – Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai 1941”
- “YèZèwditou” by Azmari Tessema Eshété from “Ethiopiques 27: Centennial of the First Ethiopian Recordings”
- “(Beethoven’s) 32 Variations in C minor: Variation III” by Sergey Rachmaninov from “Piano solo recordings Vol. 2 (1925-1942)”
- “Yenz’ Inqab’ Intombi” by Evening Birds from “Opika Pende – Africa at 78 RPM”
- “Miyako no haru (Yamada-ryû)”by Yamamuro Chiyoko with Chibu Tose and Nôtomi Judô from “Japanese Traditional Music – Koto and Shamisen – Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai 1941”