Debs Newbold, Mary Hampton and Dave Price
Presented by Verity Sharp. With Irish Celtic music, plus a special collaboration session featuring storyteller Debs Newbold, singer Mary Hampton and percussionist Dave Price.
Presented by Verity Sharp.
Including a seasonal tune played on the ukulele, Finola o Siochur singing a Christmas song from the Irish Celtic tradition and organist Carleton Etherington playing Von Himmel Hoch by Garth Edmondson. Plus powerful group singing from the congregation of Liberty Baptist Church in Alabama alongside carol singers at the Royal Hotel, Dungworth, near Sheffield.
And in a special collaboration session at the 大象传媒's Maida Vale studios, a trio of performers take us on a winter's journey, through song, spoken word and percussion. Traditional storyteller Debs Newbold, folk singer Mary Hampton and experimental percussionist Dave Price weave a rich aural tapestry of sounds, stories and songs, taking fragments from traditional winter tales and adding new material and improvisations to create a unique Christmas Eve soundworld.
The three performers, who have never worked together before, create a modern-day radio ballad, based on a winter theme. Each uses their own speciality, possibly venturing into areas unknown, and draw on traditional pagan winter stories and folk songs about the frosty season, combining fragments of these with experimental and perhaps theatrical percussion.
Debs Newbold is a renowned storyteller and cabaret performer, who has long been telling tales from her Anglo-Irish family, and is currently the English Folk Dance and Song Society's storyteller-in-residence at Cecil Sharp House in London. Mary Hampton is a young folk singer from Brighton, whose enchanting and often eerie folk singing mixes the traditional with the new. Percussionist and composer Dave Price is a member of the Nozferatu collective and works with the Gecko physical theatre company as well as pursuing various other projects, involving artists such as Regina Spektor, Gwyneth Herbert and Aqualung.
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Lyman
Mele Kalikimaka
Performers: Arthur Lyman
- Merry Readymade (To Whom It May Concern).
- Readymade.
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Trad
Sleigh Ride
Arranger: Coconami Performers: Coconami
- Wish You Too.
- Trikont US 0387.
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Radian
Git Cut Derivat
Performers: Radian
- Chimeric.
- Thrill Jockey Thrill CD 224.
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Anon
Anon - The Farmer
Arranger: Carr/Wood/Cutting/Tweed Performers: Two Duos
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Change Ringing
Bristol Surprise Maximus
Performers: The Change Ringing Handbell Group
- Change Ringing on Handbells.
- Saydisc CD SDL 310.
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Trad
Jag haver ingen k盲rare
Arranger: Haltli Performers: Frode Haltli (accordion), Arve Henriksen (trumpet), Maja Solveig Kjelstrup Ratkje, (voice), Garth Knox (viola)
- Passing Images.
- ECM 1913 985 6022.
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Dhuibhir
A Dhia na Nollag
Performers: Finola 脫 Siochr煤
- Solas Na Soilse.
- Foras na Gaeilge FOSCD002.
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顿谤别惫别谤/骋谤别别苍/翱鈥橰辞耻谤办别
Horizontigo
Performers: Lau
- Arc Light.
- Navigator 20.
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Debs Newbold, Mary Hampton & Dave Price Session
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Debs Newbold, Mary Hampton & Dave Price
"A Midwinter Tale"
- Recorded 27th November 2009.
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Edmondson
Von Himmel Hoch
Performers: Carleton Etherington (organ)
- The Three Kings.
- Delphian DCD34047.
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Max Reger
The Virgin's Slumber Song
Performers: Tewkesbury Abbey Schola Cantorum
- The Three Kings.
- Delphian DCD34047.
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Dissard/Sanchez
Je et Tu No Croient plus au P猫re Noel
Performers: Marianne Dissard & Amparo Sanchez
- Wish You Too.
- Trikont US 0387.
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罢丑辞尘辫蝉辞苍/翱鈥橰辞耻谤办别
Glencoe
Performers: Richard Thompson
- Grizzly Man.
- Cooking Vinyl CookCD360.
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Trad
The Bible's Right
Performers: Sister O. M. Terrell
- Goodbye, Babylon.
- Dust to Digital.
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Hamrick
Lloyd 503
Performers: Liberty Baptist Church
- Awake My Soul.
- Awake Productions.
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Trad
Swaledale
Performers: Billy Mills & carol singers at the Royal Hotel, Dungworth
- Hark, Hark! What News.
- Village Carols VC009.
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Mann
Blooming Youth 176b
Arranger: Gellert/Jones Performers: Rayna Gellert & John Paul Jones
- Awake My Soul.
- Awake Productions.
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Animal Collective
Two Sails on a Sound
Performers: Animal Collective
- Here comes the Indian.
- Paw Track PAW001.
Broadcast
- Christmas Eve 2009 23:15大象传媒 Radio 3
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