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The musical past of Switzerland The development of a Swiss musical identity.

Title
The musical past of Switzerland [sound recording] ; The development of a Swiss musical identity.
Publication
Bern, Switzerland : SBC, p1972.

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Additional Authors
  • Tschannen, Lance.
  • Lombard, Nicolas.
  • Schweizerische Radio- und Fernsehgesellschaft.
  • Pro Helvetia (Foundation)
Description
2 sound discs (ca. 92 min.) : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono., stereo.; 12 in. +
Series Statement
Musica Helvetica ; programme no. 1-2
Uniform Title
Musica Helvetica ; programme no. 1-2.
Alternative Title
Development of a Swiss musical identity.
Subjects
Genre/Form
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Note
  • SBC: 3001--3004 (matrix nos.); MH 1-M + MH 2-M (complete broadcasts); MH 1-S + MH 2-S (music selections).
  • Disc 1 is mono, containing a complete radio broadcast with narration; disc 2 is stereo, containing the musical selections only.
  • Programs 1 and 2 on reverse sides of discs.
  • Program notes and durations on container.
  • "Non-commercial record; not for sale."
  • Presented jointly by the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation, the Swiss Cultural Foundation Pro Helvetia, the Swiss Authors\u0027 and Composers\u0027 Association SUISA, the Swiss Performers\u0027 Association SIG, and the Swiss Musicians\u0027 Association.
  • Produced by Lance Tschannen and Nicolas Lombard.
Contents
Programme no. 1: Bell of Wagenhausen (Thurgau) ; Psallat Ecclesia Mater (9th century) ; Cunctipotens genitor (Codex Beromünster, 13th century) ; Minne gebuitet mir daz ich singe (Rudolf von Fenis, 12th century) ; Sanctus from Missa paschalis (Ludwig Senfl, 16th century) ; Veu que du tout en Dieu (Loys Bourgeois, 16th century) -- Overture Le devin du village = The village soothsayer (Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 18th century) ; Aria of Baschi from Engelberger Talhochzeit (Franz Joseph Leonti Meyer von Schauensee, 18th century) ; Carillon of Cnthey (Valais) -- Programme no. 2: Excerpt from Six rythmes de danse, for string quartet (Emile Jaques-Dalcroze) ; Rythmes de danse no. 1 (Emile Jaques-Dalcroze) ; Das bescheidene Wünschlein (Othmar Schoeck, Karl Spitteler) ; Conclusion from Notturno (Othmar Schoeck) ; Vivace (2nd movement) from Sextet in C major for string instruments (Herman Suter) ; Legend from Winter nights (Hans Huber).
OCLC
  • ocm10620735
  • 10620735
  • SCSB-5757900
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries