Ethnic Kaleidoscope
Walter Trampler (viola), Judith Caldwell (vocals), Jonas Partridge (vocals), Rinde Eckert (tenor), Johnny Cunningham (fiddle)
Composer Frank Lewin has incorporated folk songs and popular music from various ethnic traditions in his scores and films, television programs, and plays, as well as in his opera Burning Bright (Albany Records: TROY 469/71). Each tune was adapted to the expressive requirements of the particular subject. Occasionally original music was composed in a particular style, as "source music," i.e. music heard within the action of a scene. Two eminent performers of the recent past, both now deceased, open and close this collection: violist Walter Trampler and fiddler Johnny Cunningham. In between, artists of equal merit perform music from a variety of sources. Frank Lewin has written scores for films, television programs, plays, and historical outdoor dramas. Among his concert music are song cycles and choral works, including a requiem which was first performed in 1969, during a memorial service for Robert Kennedy in the chapel of Princeton University, and Music for the White House, for which he conducted members of the Westminster Choir and the United States Marine Band. The composer was a member of the faculty of the Yale School of Music from 1971 to 1992, teaching composition for film. During this period he also taught the course Music in Modern Media at Columbia University's School of the Arts.
Track Listing
Title | Composer | Performer |
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The Snowy-Breasted Pearl | Frank Lewin | Walter Trampler, viola d'amore |
Triste Espana | Frank Lewin | Judith Caldwell, soprano |
Cherokee prayer | Frank Lewin | Rev. Jonas Partridge, chanter |
Cowboy's Lament | Frank Lewin | Rinde Ecket, tenor |
High Road to Linton | Frank Lewin | Johnny Cunningham, fiddle |
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