Track List CD 1
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Music (for Preface)
composed especially for this project
by David Booth of Malvern |
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Music written by
Francis Cummings for 'Fire from the North'
Conference 2005 |
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Harp played by Bill
Klein from the album Lauda |
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Taken from Lauda, an
album of harp music played by Bill Klein |
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'Fire from the North'
Music by Francis Cummings |
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'Fire from the North'
3 |
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'Fire from the North'
4 |
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Linda Entwistle |
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'Fire from the North' |
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Dave Hart |
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Improvisations around
a theme by Thomas Tallis. |
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Haydn |
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Vivaldi Allemande |
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Marimba improvisation |
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Albinoni |
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Loeillet oboe
concerto |
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Beyond Isaiah 50 -
Improvisation that led on from one of Linda
Entwistle's songs |
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Linda Entwistle |
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Track List CD 2
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Words and music by
Carol Sampson |
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La Sandanga
Oaxaca is a set apart Mexican isthmus, of which this
stirring piece of music that Andrew plays on the
marimba might be said to be an unofficial anthem.
The local word 'Sandunga' embraces the concept of
gracefulness, elegance, charm, wit and celebration.
See where the music takes you! |
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Corelli |
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CPE Bach |
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Song sung by Sue
Perks |
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Improvisation |
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Vivaldi, recorder -
trio sonata recorder, flute, cello and keyboard |
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Recorder improvisation
that emerged from playing the trio sonata by Vivaldi |
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Dvorak |
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Memories of the sea
shore.
Composed by Japanese marimba player Keiko Abe,
Memories of the Seashore started out as an
improvisation for children. It is a hauntingly
beautiful piece which evokes the sound of waves
washing on the beach, pebbles rattling, breeze
blowing, the sun setting in a blaze of glorious
colour - eventually fading away to stillness. |
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Cello music by
Corinne Frost |
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Bach Adagio Toccata |
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Let all mortal flesh |
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Pergolesi |
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Flute and cello trio |
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Bach trio |
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Words and music by
Carol Sampson |
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Track List CD 3
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Words and music by
Carol Sampson |
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Dios Nunca Muere,
recorded with Grace Lee.
Andrew Whettam writes, 'This stately tune, composed
by Andador de Macedonia Alcalá, is from Oaxaca in
southern Mexico and is known as the "Oaxacan State
Hymn". It is highly revered by the locals who stand
en masse out of respect whenever it is performed.
The title means “God Never Dies” and the song is
about the pain of people forced to move from their
homeland in search of better opportunities. |
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Legend J Stutschewsky |
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Percussion and
marimba |
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Vivaldi Minuet - Trio
sonata recorder, flute, cello and keyboard |
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Lalo |
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Linda Entwistle |
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Marimba improvisation
2 |
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Slow movement from Bach's Brandenburg
Concerto |
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Cello and piano
Improvisation 1 |
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Tartini - Violin
sonata in E minor |
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Inspired by Kol
Nidri
See
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kol_Nidre
for an
understanding of this emotive musical concept. |
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Prayer J Stutschewsky |
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Linda Entwistle |
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Maria es libre -
guitar: written and played by David Booth |
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JS Bach |
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Cantique, Faure |
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Handel recorder
sonata |
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Harp music by Bill Klien |
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Track List CD 4
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by Carol Sampson |
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John Weston, Cantabile |
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Cliff hanger and Joy
- improvisation |
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Vivaldi cello sonata |
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Loeillet - sonata for
treble recorder, keyboard and cello |
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Cello and piano
improvisation 2 |
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Ave Maria, Gounod |
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Words and music by
Carol Sampson |
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Cello improvisation |
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Loeillet - sonata for
treble recorder, keyboard and cello |
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Handel Sarabande |
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Linda Entwistle |
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Soloist: Sue Perks |
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Cello, guitar and
piano improvisation |
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Marimba 1
improvisation |
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Stray prophet -
improvisation |
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Samartini - Concerto
for recorder in F |
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Loeillet - sonata for
treble recorder, keyboard and cello |
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Corinne Frost, Pathos |
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Linda Entwistle |