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Tuesday, February 15, 2005
  • The Wayfaring Strangers (Nancy Adler, 2003)
    The Wayfaring Strangers (Nancy Adler, 2003)

    Wayfaring Stranger

    It's been a long time since the last episode of New Sounds took on the idea of theme and variations, but here comes a program on the tune "Wayfaring Stranger". Hear an hour of unusual arrangements and rearrangements of the classical American folk song, including a gamelan version by Jody Diamond, a computer version by Paul Lansky, and recordings from Anonymous 4, the Cold Mountain soundtrack, the band Wayfaring Strangers, and more.

PROGRAM # 2267, Theme & Variation: Wayfaring Stranger (First aired on 3/30/04)

ARTIST(S)

RECORDING

CUT(S)

SOURCE

Bill Laswell

Emerald Aether: Shape Shifting

The Wayfaring Stranger [1:30]

Shanachie #78035** www.shanachie.com OR Amazon.com

Cold Mountain

Soundtrack

Wayfaring Stranger [4:30]

DMZ/Columbia #86843** www.columbiarecords.com*

Anonymous 4

American Angels

Wayfaring Stranger [2:30]

Harmonia Mundi #907326** www.harmoniamundi.com*

The Wayfaring Strangers

Shifting Sands of Time

Wayfaring Stranger [6:30]

Rounder #610484** Available at Amazon.com

Paul Lansky

Folk Images

Wayfaring Stranger [5:00]

Bridge #9060** www.bridgerecords.com

Roy Harris

Violin Sonata and Piano Works

American Ballads I: Wayfaring Stranger [2:00]

Albany #105 www.albanyrecords.com

B.A.N.G. (Bay Area New Gamelan)

Works by Jody Diamond, Ingram Marshall, et al

In That Bright World [6:00]

Cassette available from the American Gamelan Institute www.gamelan.org

Ed Gerhard

House Of Guitars

Poor Wayfaring Stranger [6:00]

Virtue #1925 www.edgerhard.com

Joel Harrison

Free Country

Wayfaring Stranger [6:30]

ACT#9419 www.actmusic.com*

Dromedary

Live From the Make-Believe

Wayfaring Stranger, excerpt [1:00]

Dromedary Music #01 www.dromedarymusic.com

*, ** Find the recordings you've heard - go to the New Sounds Recordings Information page

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