New CDs for Fall 2021
Orchestral, Concertos and Chamber Music
Frederic Chopin – Complete Noctures – Jan Lisiecki
Michael Colgrass – Letter from Mozart ; Side by side ; The Schubert Birds
Nikolai Medtner – The Complete Piano Sonatas; Forgotten Melodies I, II – Marc-Andre Hamelin
Smyth, Beach and Spain-Dunk – Smyth, Beach and Spain-Dunk: Archaeus String Quartet
Jazz
Kurt Elling – Secrets Are the Best Stories
James Brandon Lewis & Red Lily Quintet – Jesup Wagon
Leyla McCalla – The Capitalist Blues
Mwenso and the Shakes – Emergence (The Process of Coming into Being)
Jaco Pastorius – Truth, Liberty, & Soul: Live in NYC: The Complete 1982 NPR Jazz Alive! recording
Opera, Opera Excerpts, Choral Music and Art Songs
Aurora Surgit – Ego sum Resurrectio: Gregorian Chant for the Dead
Daron Hagen – Orson Rehearsed: An Operafilm
Franz Liszt – Freudvoll und Leidvoll – Jonas Kaufmann & Helmut Deutsch
Popular Music
McKinley Dixon – For My Mama and Anyone Who Look Like Her
Sarah Jarosz – World on the Ground
Leyla McCalla – Vari-Colored Songs: A Tribute to Langston Hughes
Jim Kimo West – More Guitar Stories
Matthew E. White & Lonnie Holley – Broken Mirror A Selfie Reflection
World & Folk Music
Gamelan Cudamani – Odalan Bali
Leyla McCalla – A Day for the Hunter, A Day for the Prey
Leyla McCalla – Recorded Live at the 2016 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
Leyla McCalla – Recorded Live at the 2017 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
Leyla McCalla – Recorded Live at the 2018 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
Various artists – African Tribal Music and Dances: Featuring Music of the Malinke, Baoule and Others
Arachnophonia: Mamma Mia!
Editor’s note: Arachnophonia (“Arachno” = spider / “-phonia” = sound) is a regular feature on our blog where members of the UR community can share their thoughts about resources from the Parsons Music Library‘s collection.
All links included in these posts will take you to either the library catalog record for the item(s) in question or to additional relevant information from around the web.
Today’s installment of Arachnophonia is by student assistant Kiran (class of 2024) and features the ABBA musical Mamma Mia!. Thanks, Kiran!
Songs for the Dancing Queen
If you’re anything like me, Mama Mia! is a classic pick for movie night. The catchy songs, written by Swedish 70s group ABBA, are upbeat and danceable. The movie features Meryl Streep, who plays the hardworking Donna. Her daughter, Sophie (Amanda Seyfried), is getting married and wants to invite her biological father. However, it could be one of three different men that Donna was involved with. Sophie sends invitations to all of them, leaving her mother in a predicament as she faces her former lovers. With the addition of breathtaking Greek landscapes and hilarious friends, this film embodies the music that brought it to life. The sweet, slow ballad reminds me of the waves crashing on Greek beaches while the fiery electric guitar solos personify the energy that the men bring to Donna’s life once again. I often wonder how a series of ABBA songs could correlate to form an entire movie. The original recordings are so iconic on their own but Mama Mia! brings them all together for one hilarious story. Parsons Music Library offers both ABBA CDs and the score from Mama Mia!, so you can also listen and read along with these iconic tunes.
Parsons Playlist: Bands Make the World Go Round
Welcome back to Parsons Playlists! Today we’re featuring a playlist entitled “Bands Make the World Go Round” curated by Music Library student manager Danny (class of 2023).
Twenty One Pilots – “Ode to Sleep”
Twenty One Pilots – “Tear In My Heart”
Twenty One Pilots – “Not Today”
Paramore – “That’s What You Get”
Paramore – “Still Into You”
Paramore – “Misery Business”
The Struts – “Could Have Been Me”
The Struts – “One Night Only”
The Struts – “Fire – Part 1”
The Struts – “Ashes – Part 2”
Queen – “Don’t Stop Me Now”
The Script – “Breakeven”
The Script – “If You Could See Me Now”
Fall Out Boy – “Sugar, We’re Goin’ Down”
Fall Out Boy – “Alone Together”
The Killers – “Mr. Brightside”
The Killers – “When You Were Young”
The Killers – “This River Is Wild”
The Killers – “Bones”
My Chemical Romance – “I’m Not Okay (I Promise)”
My Chemical Romance – “Welcome to the Black Parade”
My Chemical Romance – “Helena”
My Chemical Romance – “I Don’t Love You”
The Strokes – “Someday”
Boys Like Girls – “The Great Escape”
Matchbox Twenty – “Unwell”
All Time Low – “Dear Maria, Count Me In”
We the Kings – “Check Yes, Juliet”
Here is the playlist on Spotify:
And here is a YouTube version: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLU94rco57ZeyChf4LFI5mPm1kgDK1aR4e
Parsons Playlists: 19th & 20th Century Piano Music
Welcome back to Parsons Playlists! Today we are featuring a collection of 19th and 20th century piano music curated by Music Library student manager Ryan (class of 2022).
Samuel Barber – Excursions, Op. 20
Erik Satie – Trois Gymnopédies No. 1
Erik Satie – Trois Gymnopédies No. 2
Erik Satie – Trois Gymnopédies No. 3
Frédéric Chopin – Waltz No. 7 in C Sharp Minor, Op. 64
Frédéric Chopin – Nocturne for Piano, No. 8 in D Flat Major, Op. 27
Franz Liszt – Liebestraume S541/R211, No. 3. Nocturne in A-Flat Major
Here is a link to the full playlist on YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLU94rco57ZeyweOia4E_CpnV5TG7iyQO0
Parsons Playlists: 25 Under 25
Welcome back to Parsons Playlists! Today we’re featuring a selection of 25 songs by artists under the age of 25 as curated by Music Library student assistant Eliana (class of 2024).
A playlist featuring the next generation of artists: 25 songs from 25 artists all 25-years-old or younger.
1. Olivia Rodrigo – “favorite crime”
2. Billie Eilish – “Happier Than Ever”
3. Lil Nas X – “MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name)”
4. Noah Cyrus – “July”
5. Aurora – “Runaway”
6. Jaden – “Icon”
7. Willow – “Meet Me At Our Spot”
8. Shawn Mendes – “Wonder”
9. Khalid – “8TEEN”
10. Lorde – “Liability”
11. Madison Beer – “Selfish”
12. H.E.R – “Best Part”
13. Tate McRae – “friends don’t look at friends that way”
14. Clairo – “Bags”
15. Jeremy Zucker – “all the kids are depressed”
16. Bazzi – “Young & Alive”
17. Brockhampton – “No Halo”
18. Doja Cat – “Get Into It (Yuh)”
19. Clinton Kane – “CHICKEN TENDIES”
20. Dominic Fike – “Açaí Bowl”
21. Conan Grey – “People Watching”
22. Wallows – “Are You Bored Yet?”
23. Lil Pump – “Gucci Gang”
24. Lev – “When I Hurt You”
25. Ruel – “Painkiller”
YouTube playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkMUbgZb8jJeg-0CMSakdmDpDyDncVqGs
Spotify playlist:
Parsons Playlists: Punk/Rock
Welcome back to Parsons Playlists! Today we’re featuring a collection of punk/rock music curated by Music Library student assistant Deisy (class of 2024).
Sometimes, you just want to lay on the ground and let all the emotions run through you. At that moment you put on some of your favorite punk/rock bands to drown in your feels! This playlist was made with the intention to scream, cry, laugh, and contemplate life.
“I’m Not Okay (I Promise)” – My Chemical Romance
“Wish You Were Here” – Neck Deep
“Supermassive Black Hole” – Muse
“Jingle Jangle” – Hot Hot Heat
“Take Me Out” – Franz Ferdinand
“Wake Me Up When September Ends” – Green Day
“Cigarette Daydream” – Cage the Elephant
“Helena” – My Chemical Romance
“Racist, Sexist Boy” – The Linda Lindas
“Through the Fire and Flames” – DragonForce
And here’s a link to the full playlist on YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLU94rco57ZexbDVo4qiKM2XXtgi_oByzl
Music of Chile
At the Music Library, we have celebrated this year’s Chile-themed International Education Week with an exhibit about the country’s music.
Our exhibit highlights items (both physical and streaming) from UR’s collection as well as information about traditional Chilean instruments and dance. It also includes thumbnail biographical info on several Chilean musicians.
Here’s a little info on the music with some links to items in the library’s collection and a few video clips for good measure!
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The traditional music of Chile is a rich mixture of Spanish and Pre-Columbian influences.
Some of the traditional instruments commonly used in Chile include Andean instruments such as
* The charango – a small stringed instrument of the lute family. It was traditionally made from armadillo shell, but is more commonly made of wood today. It has 10 strings.
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* The zampoña – these are Chilean panpipes.
You can hear some examples of these instruments in action on songs like “Nieve, Viento Y Sol (Snow, Wind and Sun)” which is available to stream at this link: https://richmond.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01URICH_INST/191gg5k/alma9917693733606241
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The Cueca is considered to be the “most traditional music and dance of Chile” and is officially the country’s national dance. While cueca’s origins are not entirely certain, indigenous, African and Spanish influences are evident.
It is a partner dance which is indented imitate the courtship of a rooster and hen. Men usually wear a traditional Chilean cowboy costume while women traditionally don a flowered dresses with an apron.
Here is a video of a cueca performance:
And here is a link to a reference article about the dance.
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Nueva Canción Chilena
In the 1960s and 1970s, Chilean songwriters like Victor Jara and Violeta Parra used the tonada as a foundation of the “Nueva Canción,” explicitly political music that blended Chilean folk music with progressive politics, similar to the way Bob Dylan and Joan Baez led a political folk revival around the same time in the U.S.
The foundations of nueva canción were laid by Violeta Parra (1917-1967) who was a popular folk singer-songwriter and musicologist who researched and recovered the poetry and songs of rural Chile.
The library owns several resources with information about her and also a 2013 biopic about her called Violeta se fu a los cielos (Violeta Went to Heaven) that’s worth a look. Here’s the trailer for the film:
Víctor Jara (1932-1973) was a legendary Chilean folk singer and political activist who also pioneered nueva canción. His activism led to his murder by the Pinochet dictatorship in 1973.
Jara’s life and work continue to be celebrated by Latin American artists as well as globally known bands like U2 and The Clash. The 2018 documentary film The Resurrection of Víctor Jara is a great introduction to his life and legacy and is available to UR students, faculty and staff as a streaming video resource.
Here’s a trailer for the documentary:
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Claudio Arrau (1903-1991) was a Chilean pianist known for his interpretations of a vast repertoire, especially the works of Bach, Beethoven, Schubert, Chopin, Schumann, Liszt and Brahms.
He is widely considered to be one of the greatest pianists of the twentieth century.
Here are a couple of library resources about his life and work:
* Claudio Arrau, the Emperor (DVD)
* Piano Lessons with Claudio Arrau: A Guide to His Philosophy and Techniques (Book)
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Of course, this is only a small sampling of music from Chile, but hopefully it will intrigue you and make you want to learn more!
Arachnophonia: “Rocky Raccoon”
Editor’s note: Arachnophonia (“Arachno” = spider / “-phonia” = sound) is a regular feature on our blog where members of the UR community can share their thoughts about resources from the Parsons Music Library‘s collection.
All links included in these posts will take you to either the library catalog record for the item in question or to additional relevant information from around the web.
Today’s installment of Arachnophonia is by student manager Allison (class of 2022) and features “Rocky Raccoon”, a 1968 song by the Beatles. Thanks, Allison!
I was first introduced to “Rocky Raccoon” in middle school during a guitar lesson. My teacher gave me the song to learn because I was gaining more interest in The Beatles and he thought it was a fun one. This further introduced me to some of the more eclectic and trippy songs among their lengthy discography.
The Beatles were an English rock band during the 1960s. Although their music is still very prevalent today, the band was only together for approximately a decade. Throughout this period, they produced numerous albums which were all regarded very highly by their global audience. “Rocky Raccoon” was one of many songs on The Beatles’ “White album” which was released in 1968.
Throughout the years, “Rocky Raccoon” has remained one of my favorite songs by The Beatles and is definitely one of my favorite songs to play on guitar. What I like most about the song is the chord progression. It’s written in a way that you could just keep playing it over and over. It may just be a silly song about a raccoon; however, the chord progression is what makes the song in my opinion.
Parsons Playlists: Funky Bass Grooves
Welcome back to Parsons Playlists! Today we’re featuring a selection of songs with Funky Bass Grooves as curated by Music Library student manager Christian (class of 2023).
Parsons Playlists: Funky Bass Grooves
A playlist of some great songs with dangerously funky bass lines.
Marcus Miller – “Detroit”
Vulfpeck – “Lost My Treble Long Ago”
Jaco Patorius – “Chicken”
Evan Brewer – “Actualize”
Alain Caron – “Jack Cannon”
Victor Wooten – “Funky D”
Cory Wong & Tom Misch – “Cosmic Sans”
Flevans – “12 Apostles”
The Fearless Flyers – “Ace of Aces”
Vulfpeck – “Dean Town”
Herbie Hancock – “Actual Proof”
Toconoma – “N°9”
PJ Morton – “Sticking to My Guns”
Anderson .Paak – “King James”
Bruno Mars – “Treasure”
The Internet – “Roll (Burbank Funk)”
Ty Ty – “She Never Really Liked Me”
Busty and the Bass – “Up Top”
Michael Kiwanuka and Tom Misch – “Money”
And here’s a link to the full playlist on YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLU94rco57Zez1Ij0tblf2GmzrPupu-jPx
Parsons Playlists: Musical Madness
Welcome back to Parsons Playlists! Today we’re featuring a playlist of Broadway tunes curated by Music Library student assistant Kinme (class of 2022).
Musical Madness
“Put On Your Sunday Clothes” from Hello Dolly
“Found a New Baby” from Bullets over Broadway
“Welcome to Wonderland” from Wonderland
“The Schuyler Sisters” from Hamilton
“Times Are Hard For Dreamers” from Amelie
“Non-Stop” from Hamilton
“That’s Rich” from Newsies
“Dancing in Pairs” from Island Song
“Out Of My Head” from Out Of Our Heads: The Music of Kooman and Dimond
“Alms” from Renascence
“The Beanstalk” from Renascence
“Salty Teardrops” from Caroline or Change
“West of Worlds” from Alice By Heart
“Those Long Eyes” from Alice By Heart
“My Man” from Funny Girl
“Who Are You Now?” from Funny Girl
“If I Loved You” from Carousel
“Pretty Funny” from Dogfight
And here’s a link to the full playlist on YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLU94rco57ZewRwtngcguySjs-8RpQRR8n