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The JVC video anthology of world music and dance, Vol. 20: Europe I [videorecording]

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The JVC video anthology of world music and dance, Vol. 20: Europe I [videorecording]
Publication
1962-1976.

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Description
1 cassette. 53 min. : sd. color NTSC.; 1/2 in. (VHS)
Summary
Music and dance of Ireland, England, Scotland, France, Switzerland, West Germany, Spain, Italy, and Greece. Nos. 1 and 2, 6 to 8, 18 recorded on location and telecast by NHK/Japan in 1972. Nos. 3 to 5 recorded on location and telecast by NHK/Japan in 1976. No. 9 recorded in Switzerland in July 1962. Nos. 10, 13 to 17 recorded on location and telecast by NHK/Japan in 1973. Nos. 11 and 12 recorded for the series Encyclopaedia Cinematographica in West Germany, respectively in 1966 and 1962. Nos. 19 to 24 recorded on location and telecast by NHK/Japan in 1974.
Series Statement
JVC video anthology of world music and dance, 20
Uniform Title
Encyclopaedia cinematographica.
Subjects
Note
  • Video series produced by JVC (Victor Company of Japan, Ltd.), in collaboration with the National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka, Japan. Producer: Katsumori Ichikawa. Directors: Kunihiko Nakagawa and Yuji Ichihashi. Editorial director: Tomoaki Fujii. Distributed by Rounder Records, Cambridge, Massachusetts. For the accompanying program guide, see: *MGS (General) 92-2700.
Contents
  • Ireland. No. 20-1: Uilleann pipe. -- No. 20-2: Folk dance with concertina accompaniment. Perf. by schoolchildren. -- England [and Scotland]. No. 20-3: Parade of the military band of Buckingham Palace. -- No. 20-4: Scottish bagpipe. Perf. by John Burgess. -- No. 20-5: Sword dance of Scottish soldiers. -- France. No. 20-6: Chanson [song]: "Les feuilles mortes" ("Dead leaves"). Perf. by Jacques Douai. -- No. 20-7: Harlequin's dance. Perf. by Provençal Dance Troupe. Heavily intercut with landscape scenes. -- No. 20-8: Farandole [folk dance]. -- Switzerland. No. 20-9: Alphorn quartet. -- No. 20-10: Naturjodel [natural yodeling] ensemble. -- West Germany. No. 20-11: Strohbär [straw bear] at the carnival of Wilflingen. -- No. 20-12: Sword dance of Überlingen. Includes a waltz, Kreuzpolka, and Rheinländer. -- Spain. No. 20-13: Sevillanas and rumba flamenca. -- No. 20-14: Cossiers [folk dance] of Mallorca. -- No. 20-15: Folk dance: "Bolero de Belmar." -- No. 20-16: Folk dance: "Copeo de Montaña." -- No. 20-17: Sardana [folk dance]. -- Italy. No. 20-18: Neapolitan folk song: "Santa Lucia." Perf. by Robert Mulolo. -- No. 20-19: Lament. Perf. by Maria Carta. -- No. 20-20: Sardinian folk song: "Love and error." Perf. by Salvadore Stangoni. -- No. 20-21: Round dance. Perf. by Nuoro Dance Troupe. -- No. 20-22: Sardinian dance song: "Ballo." Perf. by Nuoro Dance Troupe. -- Greece. No. 20-23: Pentozali [folk dance] from
  • The village of Axos, Crete. -- No. 20-24: Wedding ceremony from the village of Anoyia, Crete.
Call Number
*MGZIA 4-1476
OCLC
NYPY926041221-F
Title
The JVC video anthology of world music and dance, Vol. 20: Europe I [videorecording]
Imprint
1962-1976.
Series
JVC video anthology of world music and dance, 20
Encyclopaedia cinematographica.
Local Subject
Television. JVC video anthology of world music and dance.
Child dancers.
Reels and strathspeys.
Animal dances.
Lenten dances.
Devil dance.
Wedding dances and music.
Research Call Number
*MGZIA 4-1476
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