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European national dances

Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: Rls 720 | EMIPublication details: EMI, 1963.Description: 1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm
Contents:
(Volume 1) -- Side 1: 1. Luderen polka (Swiss), 2. Alewander (Swiss), 3. A moleson (Swiss), 4. Valse frappee (Swiss), 5. La farandoulo (French), 6. Li jardiniero (French), 7. La volto (French, 8. A Lauterbach (French), 9. A Rosa (Portuguese), 10. Vira extrapassado (Portuguese) -- Side 2: 1. Padeirinha (Portuguese), 2. Vira (Lisbon)(Portuguese), 3. Cuckoo (Tyrolean), 4. Come to me (Westphalian), 5. Devil dance (Pomeranian), 6. Peasants' dance (French), 7. Clap dance (German), 8. La vinca (Italian), 9. Syvspring (Danish), 10. Lot is dead (Danish), 11. Sudmalinas (Latvian), 12. Litenietis (Latvian), 13. Gallopink (Danish). (Volume 2) -- Side 1: 1. Bavarian dance (Bavaria), 2. Fricassee (French), 3. Tancuy (Czech), 4. Terschelling reel l (Dutch), 5. Austrian dance (Austria), 6. Polka piquee (Breton), 7. Tatra dance (Carpathian), 8. Djatchko kolo (Serbian), 9. Trojky (Moravian), 10. Shepherd girl's dance (Bohemian), 11. Rose tree and the elder flower (Tyrolean), 12. I've lost my stocking in the brook (German) -- Side 2: 1. Ungaa'els dance (Danish), 2. Danish skating dance (Danish), 3. Toast to King Gustav, 4. Sextur (Danish), 5. Ace of diamonds (Danish), 6. Varsovienne (Swedish), 7. Swedish masquerade (Danish), 8. Norwegian mazuka (Norwegian), 9. Swedish clap dance (Swedish), 10. Little man in a fix (Danish), 11. Swedish schottische (Swedish), 12. Rospiggspolska (Swedish).
Holdings
Item type Home library Shelving location Class number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode
Sound Recordings Sound Recordings VWML Storage SAD 4585 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Reference only SR07243

Sound disc, analog.

Musical instruments: violin, clarinet, accordion, guitar, bass, flute, piccolo, Provencal long drum.

(Volume 1) -- Side 1: 1. Luderen polka (Swiss), 2. Alewander (Swiss), 3. A moleson (Swiss), 4. Valse frappee (Swiss), 5. La farandoulo (French), 6. Li jardiniero (French), 7. La volto (French, 8. A Lauterbach (French), 9. A Rosa (Portuguese), 10. Vira extrapassado (Portuguese) -- Side 2: 1. Padeirinha (Portuguese), 2. Vira (Lisbon)(Portuguese), 3. Cuckoo (Tyrolean), 4. Come to me (Westphalian), 5. Devil dance (Pomeranian), 6. Peasants' dance (French), 7. Clap dance (German), 8. La vinca (Italian), 9. Syvspring (Danish), 10. Lot is dead (Danish), 11. Sudmalinas (Latvian), 12. Litenietis (Latvian), 13. Gallopink (Danish). (Volume 2) -- Side 1: 1. Bavarian dance (Bavaria), 2. Fricassee (French), 3. Tancuy (Czech), 4. Terschelling reel l (Dutch), 5. Austrian dance (Austria), 6. Polka piquee (Breton), 7. Tatra dance (Carpathian), 8. Djatchko kolo (Serbian), 9. Trojky (Moravian), 10. Shepherd girl's dance (Bohemian), 11. Rose tree and the elder flower (Tyrolean), 12. I've lost my stocking in the brook (German) -- Side 2: 1. Ungaa'els dance (Danish), 2. Danish skating dance (Danish), 3. Toast to King Gustav, 4. Sextur (Danish), 5. Ace of diamonds (Danish), 6. Varsovienne (Swedish), 7. Swedish masquerade (Danish), 8. Norwegian mazuka (Norwegian), 9. Swedish clap dance (Swedish), 10. Little man in a fix (Danish), 11. Swedish schottische (Swedish), 12. Rospiggspolska (Swedish).

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