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Episode #2039

Program #2039

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Monday, May 20, 2002

Music from Italy. Folk arrangements by Spaccanapoli; Luciano Berio's settings of Sicilian folk songs; music by Piero Milesi, Franco Battiato, and Musci &Venosta.

NEW SOUNDS with John Schaefer, a Production of WNYC-FM

PROGRAM #2039 Music from Italy (First aired on 5/20/02)

ARTIST(S)

RECORDING

CUT(S)

SOURCE

Luciano Berio

Voci

Sicilian Folk Music: Novena Di Natale
[3:30]

ECM #1735**
www.ecmrecords.com *

Spaccanapoli

Lost Souls

Aneme Perze [4:30]
Vesuvio [3:30]

Real World#49542**
http://realworldrecords.com/index.html *

Luciano Berio

Voci

Sicilian Folk Music: Canzuna [1:30]

Berio: Naturale (on Sicilian melodies), excerpt [7:00]

See above.

Spaccanapoli

Lost Souls

A'Ferriera [7:00]

See above.

Piero Milesi

Within Himself

So Soggy [8:30]

Cuneiform #RUNE 133**
http://www.cuneiformrecords.com/index.shtml

Franco Battiato

Shadow Light

Shadow Of The Light [5:00]

EMI/Hemispere#37234; available at
http://www.hemisphere-records.com/

Giovani Sollima

Tempeste E Ritratti

Prospero [5:00]

Not commercially available.

Musci/Venosta

A Noise, A Sound

Mean-men song. [4:00]

Cuneiform ReR MV2 http://www.cuneiformrecords.com/index.shtml

Spaccanapoli

Lost Souls

Sante Notte [3:30]

See above.

*Internet sources include www.cdnow.com, www.amazon.com, and the Public Radio Music Source, a buying service for recordings. www.75music.org

**In most better stores; in NY, try J&R on Park Row, Tower Records, Virgin megastore at Times Square, HMV, Other Music on 3rd St., etc.

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