The Widow's Joy: Pride, Genius, Grief & Lies from International 78rpm Recordings
Lecture
Record producer, music researcher, and writer Ian Nagoski specializes in early 20th century recordings in languages other than English.
In the past five years, he has produced collections for the Dust-to-Digital, Tompkins Square, Important, and Em record labels, as well as his own Canary imprint (manufactured and distributed by Mississippi Records of Portland, OR).
In the past 12 months, he has produced six new LPs of music from India, Anatoalia, Greece, the Levant, and Eastern Europe, as well as a "global view of the rise of rock n roll, 1942-61." He has traveled widely as a lecturer
His new lecture, titled The Widow's Joy: Pride, Genius, Grief & Lies from International 78rpm Recordings, seamlessly presents recordings from the mid-1910s to 1950 across a wide geographic area. Musicians, famous and obscure, "classical" and "folk" alike are presented side-by-side as Nagoski describes one life after another of a creative person whose biography was marked by displacement, tragic circumstance, great opportunity, and forces of history beyond their control. In the process, Nagoski shares rarely-heard and often deeply touching performances, some joyous and some heartbreaking, while asking questions about the value of life and meaning of music.
Entrance is free but places are limited, please register by sending an e-mail to reservationshuis23@concerts.be (make sure to mention 'Nagoski').
interview with Ian:
http://www.vice.com/read/these-people-rocked-manhattan-at-the-beginning-of-the-last-century
FatCat Records podcast:
http://soundcloud.com/fatcatrecords/nagoski-podcast
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