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Radio Riel

Radio Riel today

August 27, 2008

Today’s From the Library is drawn from the musical traditions of Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Iceland, and Scotland.

nyckelharpa photo by Olov JohanssonThe fiddle is the most common instrument used, but there are two regional variations you will hear: the nyckelharpa, a keyed fiddle from Sweden (left, photo by Olov Johansson); and the hardingfele, or Hardanger fiddle from Norway. Both the nyckelharpa and hardingfele have sympathetic strings, adding almost a drone to the music. The accordion, säckpipa or Swedish bagpipes, hurdy-gurdy, and jaw harp make occasional appearances.

These instruments (and the composers of traditional tunes) have been placed at the service of dancers: vals, polska, hambo, schottis, polskamazurka, and marches. Whether 2/4, 3/4, or 4/4, the dominant style of scandinavian couple dances is smooth rotation. Dips, turns, and even walking are done with a lilting, controlled pulse. Sometimes known as “turning dances,” these dances often alternate a traveling portion done in an open or varsouvienne position and a turning portion done in a ballroom or barrel hold.

Radio Riel produces “From the Library” in conjunction with the Caledon Library in Second Life. Today’s music originates from the music library of Otenth Paderborn.

For more information on the Caledon Library, current exhibits and the work of Second Life reference libraries in general, please visit the Caledon Library Web site, or one of their locations in-world.

You can listen to the program at http://music.radioriel.org, or simply visit any Caledon Library branch in-world and press Play on your embedded music player.

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Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders

August 4, 2008

Prim Perfect reports on the benefit for Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders to which I donated two hours of DJing:

Now we are delighted to tell you that this event raised the substantial sum of L$71,120 which equates to a cheque for US $251.67 which has been sent to the New York offices of MSF/DWB.

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A birthday for the baron

July 29, 2008

I had the delightful privilege of DJing for Baron Klaus Wulfenbach’s birthday party in Steelhead on Sunday evening. Behind the cut you’ll find the playlist I came up with. There were a number of very delightful discoveries for me, some at the request of consular staff, others which I found from my colleagues at Radio Riel or discovered as I sought out the requests.
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DJ Debut

June 21, 2008

After an afternoon of being helped by Mr Elrik Merlin, I have, I think, mastered the technical difficulties of being able to broadcast my voice as well as my music!

And that will make my debut as a live DJ tonight ever so much easier. I owe a debt of gratitude to Rik.

If you’ve always desperately wondered what I sound like, or what madness I can find in my music library, come on over to Steelhead Harborside tonight from 6-8pm SLT for a “mad science” party celebrating Frau Annechen Lowey’s motivating spirit’s birthday and Melanippe Karas’s first rezday. Or listen in at http://music2.radioriel.org (you may need to listen at http://66.186.45.115:9012/live or http://snow.slserver.com:9012/live.m3u depending on how you are listening in).

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Second Annual Warming Day

June 16, 2008

On Saturday, 7 June, we celebrated the second annual Værð, or Warming Day, in Orcadia with a dance and amusements. Wyre is just over a year old, and has been joined by Hoy, Shapinsay, and Muckle Green Holm!

Edwina Heron, the Countess of Swoonsbury, set out amusements in Hoy, including two kinds of bumper vehicles and swan boats. Jameson Despres, the Thane of Shapinsay, arranged romantic settings throughout that island and below the waves. Muckle Green Holm was transformed into a sim-sized maze, a recreation of the maze created by the utopian community of New Harmony, Indiana, in 1814. And Soliel Snook, the Marchioness of Giggleford, entertained an assembled party with ’80s pop and music. (Wings turned out to be the order of the day. Below the group shot are photos of me and of nox Pinion.)

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