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Appalachian English
Excerpt on Appalachian English from the documentary film Mountain Talk. http://www.talkingnc.com.
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The Appalachian Trail, National Geographic
For more than half of the U.S. population, the Appalachian Trail is less than a day's drive away. Yet despite its proximity to many major cities, few truly know the splendor of this national treasure. National Geographic travels off the beaten track to discover the remote and often unknown corners of the 5-million-step journey
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Women of These Hills - 3 Cultures of Appalachia - 2000
Three Appalachian women in their 80's share their stories of growing up in the rural regions of the Appalachian mountains. Take a glimpse into their lives as they share their memories of growing up not only as mountain women, but also as Cherokee, Scots-Irish and African-American women.
Produced in 2000
Producer, DP and Editor: James Suttles
Director: Tammy Hopkins
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"Appalachian Journey", Alan Lomax (1991)
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a simple life in the appalachian mountains - all chapters
YouTube just recently granted me the privilege of uploading longer videos, thus I was able to string together all three chapters of previously released chapters of 'a simple life in the appalachian mountains' plus new footage at the front and back ends that was not included in the earlier released videos. This video represents our July 1st 2001 visit with Gene & Hansel at their homestead in easter
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Appalachian Outlaws | Season 2 Episode 6 | The Devil You Know
The Devil You Know Season 2 Episode 6: Tony Coffman has one more day to deliver his midseason total of 1000 pounds to the Chinese Syndicate. Mr. Lee sends an associate to Tony's office to.
Tony is in trouble. The rules have changed and Mr. Lee is demanding weekly ginseng deliveries. Tony provides Greg Shook with the location of a local but dangerous honey hole only if he can..
appalachian ou
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APPALACHIA part 1
APPALACHIA FACT FILE:
Isolated pockets in central Appalachia have three times the national poverty rate, and the shortest life spans in the nation.
Only one in 10 men in the region will get a college degree -- less than half the national average.
The prescription drug abuse rate in the mountains is twice that of major cities like New York or Miami.
Isolated pockets in central Appalachia have t
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Slatkin conducts Appalachian Spring
Everyone should be able to see this - amazing performance live in Detroit 2014.
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Rising Appalachia- Medicine [Official Music Video]
Artist: Rising Appalachia
Song: Medicine
Album: Wider Circles
Location: Lake Tahoe & Appalachia
For more information on Rising Appalachia go to http://www.risingappalachia.com or http://www.facebook.com/risingappalachiamusic
"Medicine” is a song-anthem honoring the traditions of folk medicine; plant-based medicine as a tool for empowerment and healing. It is a call to action to support the voice
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Appalachian Settlers and Their Dwellings
A short film about the Scotch-Irish and German settlers of Appalachia and the unique structures that they built. Narrated by author Katie Letcher Lyle. My fi...
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They Slandered The Appalachian Mountain People
You can get this film at https://www.createspace.com/204610. I spent a year searching for this wonderful old footage and finding folks who were there to experience these events, now long gone. My resulting one-hour documentary tells the story of folklorist Bascom Lamar Lunsford but goes beyond him to give a sense of these great musicians and dancers and how they struggled against prejudice. David
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Durch die Wildnis Amerikas - 3.000 Kilometer zu Fuß auf dem Appalachian Trail (Teil 1+2) (Doku)
Über 3.000 km zu Fuß von Georgia bis Maine durch die Wildnis Amerikas auf dem Appalachian Trail. Doku / Deutsch (komplett) (Teil 1 + 2)
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Appalachian Music Part A
Appalachian mountain music
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Following Redbeard on the AT - Georgia
A look at the first 78.5 miles of the Appalachian Trail seen through my eyes. Most footage is unseen. Georgia was a difficult section and provided a glimpse into the difficulty associated with hiking this trail. Enjoy. If anyone has any questions regarding the Georgia section let me know.
Red Beard
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The Appalachian Trail - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania might be my most favorite state on the Appalachian Trail and the reason for that is the people that I met in this state. This is a glimpse into the Appalachian Trail as seen through my eyes in the beautiful, hot, buggy state of Pennsylvania. Enjoy.
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Lost Settlements of the Appalachian Mountains Part 1: History of the Appalachian
Wilderness Outfitters of the Appalachian History travels back in to see lost places in the Appalachian mountains.
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Appalachian Dialect Is Getting Some Respect
For generations, Appalachian mountain folk have been ridiculed for their dialect. But linguists are out to show them - and the world - that there’s really no wrong way to talk. (July 13)
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Appalachian Mountain Suite - Dan Gibson's Solitudes
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The Appalachian Trail - Virginia
Take a glimpse into the Appalachian Trail in the state of Virginia seen through my eyes. What a wonderful state but challenging and LONG! this state makes up 1/4 of the ENTIRE trail! Enjoy.
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Aaron Copland - Appalachian Spring (Orchestral suite)
- Composer: Aaron Copland (14 November 1900 -- 2 December 1990)
- Orchestra: Ulster Orchestra
- Conductor: Thierry Fisher
- Year of recording: 2006
Appalachian Spring, Orchestral Suite, written in 1944-1945.
The story told is a spring celebration of the American pioneers of the 19th century after building a new Pennsylvania farmhouse. Among the central characters are a bride, a groom, a Pioneer
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10 Tips for Hiking the Appalachian Trail in Georgia
In early May I took a week to attempt a section hike of the Georgia Section of the Appalachian Trail, and these are some of my observations.
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Bear scares on the Appalachian Trail (Hiking tips Pt. 15)
What might happen if you encounter a wild North American black bear on the AT or anywhere else.
The bear following joggers - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LlB0FqQ0DlQ
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The Appalachian Experience
Ever wonder what it is like to be an Appalachian State University student? From the day a new student moves to Boone to the day he/she graduates--and all the...
Appalachian English
Excerpt on Appalachian English from the documentary film Mountain Talk. http://www.talkingnc.com....
Excerpt on Appalachian English from the documentary film Mountain Talk. http://www.talkingnc.com.
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Excerpt on Appalachian English from the documentary film Mountain Talk. http://www.talkingnc.com.
- published: 12 Sep 2008
- views: 604115
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author: NCLLP
The Appalachian Trail, National Geographic
For more than half of the U.S. population, the Appalachian Trail is less than a day's drive away. Yet despite its proximity to many major cities, few truly know...
For more than half of the U.S. population, the Appalachian Trail is less than a day's drive away. Yet despite its proximity to many major cities, few truly know the splendor of this national treasure. National Geographic travels off the beaten track to discover the remote and often unknown corners of the 5-million-step journey
wn.com/The Appalachian Trail, National Geographic
For more than half of the U.S. population, the Appalachian Trail is less than a day's drive away. Yet despite its proximity to many major cities, few truly know the splendor of this national treasure. National Geographic travels off the beaten track to discover the remote and often unknown corners of the 5-million-step journey
- published: 21 Jan 2015
- views: 311
Women of These Hills - 3 Cultures of Appalachia - 2000
Three Appalachian women in their 80's share their stories of growing up in the rural regions of the Appalachian mountains. Take a glimpse into their lives as th...
Three Appalachian women in their 80's share their stories of growing up in the rural regions of the Appalachian mountains. Take a glimpse into their lives as they share their memories of growing up not only as mountain women, but also as Cherokee, Scots-Irish and African-American women.
Produced in 2000
Producer, DP and Editor: James Suttles
Director: Tammy Hopkins
wn.com/Women Of These Hills 3 Cultures Of Appalachia 2000
Three Appalachian women in their 80's share their stories of growing up in the rural regions of the Appalachian mountains. Take a glimpse into their lives as they share their memories of growing up not only as mountain women, but also as Cherokee, Scots-Irish and African-American women.
Produced in 2000
Producer, DP and Editor: James Suttles
Director: Tammy Hopkins
- published: 05 May 2012
- views: 226028
a simple life in the appalachian mountains - all chapters
YouTube just recently granted me the privilege of uploading longer videos, thus I was able to string together all three chapters of previously released chapters...
YouTube just recently granted me the privilege of uploading longer videos, thus I was able to string together all three chapters of previously released chapters of 'a simple life in the appalachian mountains' plus new footage at the front and back ends that was not included in the earlier released videos. This video represents our July 1st 2001 visit with Gene & Hansel at their homestead in eastern TN and in the lovely appalachian mountains complete from start to finish. I hope that you enjoy this experience as much as we did. Thank you for watching.
wn.com/A Simple Life In The Appalachian Mountains All Chapters
YouTube just recently granted me the privilege of uploading longer videos, thus I was able to string together all three chapters of previously released chapters of 'a simple life in the appalachian mountains' plus new footage at the front and back ends that was not included in the earlier released videos. This video represents our July 1st 2001 visit with Gene & Hansel at their homestead in eastern TN and in the lovely appalachian mountains complete from start to finish. I hope that you enjoy this experience as much as we did. Thank you for watching.
- published: 06 Mar 2012
- views: 477713
Appalachian Outlaws | Season 2 Episode 6 | The Devil You Know
The Devil You Know Season 2 Episode 6: Tony Coffman has one more day to deliver his midseason total of 1000 pounds to the Chinese Syndicate. Mr. Lee sends an as...
The Devil You Know Season 2 Episode 6: Tony Coffman has one more day to deliver his midseason total of 1000 pounds to the Chinese Syndicate. Mr. Lee sends an associate to Tony's office to.
Tony is in trouble. The rules have changed and Mr. Lee is demanding weekly ginseng deliveries. Tony provides Greg Shook with the location of a local but dangerous honey hole only if he can..
appalachian outlaws season 2, appalachian outlaws full episodes, appalachian outlaws season 2 episode 5, appalachian outlaws season 1 episode 1, appalachian outlaws season 2 episode 7, .
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The Devil You Know Season 2 Episode 6: Tony Coffman has one more day to deliver his midseason total of 1000 pounds to the Chinese Syndicate. Mr. Lee sends an associate to Tony's office to.
Tony is in trouble. The rules have changed and Mr. Lee is demanding weekly ginseng deliveries. Tony provides Greg Shook with the location of a local but dangerous honey hole only if he can..
appalachian outlaws season 2, appalachian outlaws full episodes, appalachian outlaws season 2 episode 5, appalachian outlaws season 1 episode 1, appalachian outlaws season 2 episode 7, .
- published: 29 Apr 2015
- views: 1
APPALACHIA part 1
APPALACHIA FACT FILE:
Isolated pockets in central Appalachia have three times the national poverty rate, and the shortest life spans in the nation.
Only one i...
APPALACHIA FACT FILE:
Isolated pockets in central Appalachia have three times the national poverty rate, and the shortest life spans in the nation.
Only one in 10 men in the region will get a college degree -- less than half the national average.
The prescription drug abuse rate in the mountains is twice that of major cities like New York or Miami.
Isolated pockets in central Appalachia have three times the national poverty rate, and the shortest life spans in the nation.
wn.com/Appalachia Part 1
APPALACHIA FACT FILE:
Isolated pockets in central Appalachia have three times the national poverty rate, and the shortest life spans in the nation.
Only one in 10 men in the region will get a college degree -- less than half the national average.
The prescription drug abuse rate in the mountains is twice that of major cities like New York or Miami.
Isolated pockets in central Appalachia have three times the national poverty rate, and the shortest life spans in the nation.
- published: 06 Mar 2014
- views: 52709
Slatkin conducts Appalachian Spring
Everyone should be able to see this - amazing performance live in Detroit 2014....
Everyone should be able to see this - amazing performance live in Detroit 2014.
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Everyone should be able to see this - amazing performance live in Detroit 2014.
Rising Appalachia- Medicine [Official Music Video]
Artist: Rising Appalachia
Song: Medicine
Album: Wider Circles
Location: Lake Tahoe & Appalachia
For more information on Rising Appalachia go to http://www.risi...
Artist: Rising Appalachia
Song: Medicine
Album: Wider Circles
Location: Lake Tahoe & Appalachia
For more information on Rising Appalachia go to http://www.risingappalachia.com or http://www.facebook.com/risingappalachiamusic
"Medicine” is a song-anthem honoring the traditions of folk medicine; plant-based medicine as a tool for empowerment and healing. It is a call to action to support the voices of the herbalists, healers, and teachers… the roots, plants, trees, and stones… the arts, the spirits, and the wild ones. It is an honoring of all the many ways that we can be well, and the radical and traditional ways in which we can steward health within ourselves.
This song is a direct tribute to the people around the world who are holding and teaching these ways of herbal plant-based medicine, educating us all to know our gardens, our forests, our plants and our own bodies... to bring wellness back into our own hands and communities. It is not a dismissal of modern medicine, but a gratitude and honoring of its ancestry and foundations within folkloric traditions.
As we are moving into a new season, a new time, and a new chapter, we offer this song as a ritual anthem for this transition and time of great change. " ~ Rising Appalachia
Directed by Jeremy Jensen & Ashley Owen
Edited by Jeremy Jensen
Cinematographers: Jeremy Jensen, Taylor Hellhake & Ashley Owen
Big thanks to:
Moonshine Ink (http://www.MoonshineInk.com)
Kevin Wood (http://www.goodmedicinecollective.com)
Paula Crews
Chestnut School of Herbal Medicine
Bianca
Dee
Almeta
Rosemary Gladstar
For more work from...
Jeremy Jensen: http://www.JeremyJensenMedia.com
Taylor Hellhake: http://www.Depthink.com
Gear Used:
Canon 5D Mark III
3x Canon 7D
Sony DSC-RX100
Lenses: 2x 70-200mm 2.8 Canon IS, 17-55mm 2.8 Canon, 24-70mm Canon 2.8
Manfrotto Tripod
Manfrotto Monopod
Rhino Slider
Lowel Light Kit
wn.com/Rising Appalachia Medicine Official Music Video
Artist: Rising Appalachia
Song: Medicine
Album: Wider Circles
Location: Lake Tahoe & Appalachia
For more information on Rising Appalachia go to http://www.risingappalachia.com or http://www.facebook.com/risingappalachiamusic
"Medicine” is a song-anthem honoring the traditions of folk medicine; plant-based medicine as a tool for empowerment and healing. It is a call to action to support the voices of the herbalists, healers, and teachers… the roots, plants, trees, and stones… the arts, the spirits, and the wild ones. It is an honoring of all the many ways that we can be well, and the radical and traditional ways in which we can steward health within ourselves.
This song is a direct tribute to the people around the world who are holding and teaching these ways of herbal plant-based medicine, educating us all to know our gardens, our forests, our plants and our own bodies... to bring wellness back into our own hands and communities. It is not a dismissal of modern medicine, but a gratitude and honoring of its ancestry and foundations within folkloric traditions.
As we are moving into a new season, a new time, and a new chapter, we offer this song as a ritual anthem for this transition and time of great change. " ~ Rising Appalachia
Directed by Jeremy Jensen & Ashley Owen
Edited by Jeremy Jensen
Cinematographers: Jeremy Jensen, Taylor Hellhake & Ashley Owen
Big thanks to:
Moonshine Ink (http://www.MoonshineInk.com)
Kevin Wood (http://www.goodmedicinecollective.com)
Paula Crews
Chestnut School of Herbal Medicine
Bianca
Dee
Almeta
Rosemary Gladstar
For more work from...
Jeremy Jensen: http://www.JeremyJensenMedia.com
Taylor Hellhake: http://www.Depthink.com
Gear Used:
Canon 5D Mark III
3x Canon 7D
Sony DSC-RX100
Lenses: 2x 70-200mm 2.8 Canon IS, 17-55mm 2.8 Canon, 24-70mm Canon 2.8
Manfrotto Tripod
Manfrotto Monopod
Rhino Slider
Lowel Light Kit
- published: 14 May 2015
- views: 11171
Appalachian Settlers and Their Dwellings
A short film about the Scotch-Irish and German settlers of Appalachia and the unique structures that they built. Narrated by author Katie Letcher Lyle. My fi......
A short film about the Scotch-Irish and German settlers of Appalachia and the unique structures that they built. Narrated by author Katie Letcher Lyle. My fi...
wn.com/Appalachian Settlers And Their Dwellings
A short film about the Scotch-Irish and German settlers of Appalachia and the unique structures that they built. Narrated by author Katie Letcher Lyle. My fi...
They Slandered The Appalachian Mountain People
You can get this film at https://www.createspace.com/204610. I spent a year searching for this wonderful old footage and finding folks who were there to experie...
You can get this film at https://www.createspace.com/204610. I spent a year searching for this wonderful old footage and finding folks who were there to experience these events, now long gone. My resulting one-hour documentary tells the story of folklorist Bascom Lamar Lunsford but goes beyond him to give a sense of these great musicians and dancers and how they struggled against prejudice. David Hoffman--filmmaker
wn.com/They Slandered The Appalachian Mountain People
You can get this film at https://www.createspace.com/204610. I spent a year searching for this wonderful old footage and finding folks who were there to experience these events, now long gone. My resulting one-hour documentary tells the story of folklorist Bascom Lamar Lunsford but goes beyond him to give a sense of these great musicians and dancers and how they struggled against prejudice. David Hoffman--filmmaker
- published: 18 Nov 2014
- views: 1034
Durch die Wildnis Amerikas - 3.000 Kilometer zu Fuß auf dem Appalachian Trail (Teil 1+2) (Doku)
Über 3.000 km zu Fuß von Georgia bis Maine durch die Wildnis Amerikas auf dem Appalachian Trail. Doku / Deutsch (komplett) (Teil 1 + 2)...
Über 3.000 km zu Fuß von Georgia bis Maine durch die Wildnis Amerikas auf dem Appalachian Trail. Doku / Deutsch (komplett) (Teil 1 + 2)
wn.com/Durch Die Wildnis Amerikas 3.000 Kilometer Zu Fuß Auf Dem Appalachian Trail (Teil 1 2) (Doku)
Über 3.000 km zu Fuß von Georgia bis Maine durch die Wildnis Amerikas auf dem Appalachian Trail. Doku / Deutsch (komplett) (Teil 1 + 2)
- published: 07 Nov 2013
- views: 10358
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author: dokunews1
Appalachian Music Part A
Appalachian mountain music...
Appalachian mountain music
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Appalachian mountain music
- published: 20 Sep 2009
- views: 235772
Following Redbeard on the AT - Georgia
A look at the first 78.5 miles of the Appalachian Trail seen through my eyes. Most footage is unseen. Georgia was a difficult section and provided a glimpse int...
A look at the first 78.5 miles of the Appalachian Trail seen through my eyes. Most footage is unseen. Georgia was a difficult section and provided a glimpse into the difficulty associated with hiking this trail. Enjoy. If anyone has any questions regarding the Georgia section let me know.
Red Beard
wn.com/Following Redbeard On The At Georgia
A look at the first 78.5 miles of the Appalachian Trail seen through my eyes. Most footage is unseen. Georgia was a difficult section and provided a glimpse into the difficulty associated with hiking this trail. Enjoy. If anyone has any questions regarding the Georgia section let me know.
Red Beard
- published: 10 Dec 2014
- views: 477
The Appalachian Trail - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania might be my most favorite state on the Appalachian Trail and the reason for that is the people that I met in this state. This is a glimpse into the...
Pennsylvania might be my most favorite state on the Appalachian Trail and the reason for that is the people that I met in this state. This is a glimpse into the Appalachian Trail as seen through my eyes in the beautiful, hot, buggy state of Pennsylvania. Enjoy.
wn.com/The Appalachian Trail Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania might be my most favorite state on the Appalachian Trail and the reason for that is the people that I met in this state. This is a glimpse into the Appalachian Trail as seen through my eyes in the beautiful, hot, buggy state of Pennsylvania. Enjoy.
- published: 05 Jan 2015
- views: 32666
Lost Settlements of the Appalachian Mountains Part 1: History of the Appalachian
Wilderness Outfitters of the Appalachian History travels back in to see lost places in the Appalachian mountains....
Wilderness Outfitters of the Appalachian History travels back in to see lost places in the Appalachian mountains.
wn.com/Lost Settlements Of The Appalachian Mountains Part 1 History Of The Appalachian
Wilderness Outfitters of the Appalachian History travels back in to see lost places in the Appalachian mountains.
Appalachian Dialect Is Getting Some Respect
For generations, Appalachian mountain folk have been ridiculed for their dialect. But linguists are out to show them - and the world - that there’s really no wr...
For generations, Appalachian mountain folk have been ridiculed for their dialect. But linguists are out to show them - and the world - that there’s really no wrong way to talk. (July 13)
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For generations, Appalachian mountain folk have been ridiculed for their dialect. But linguists are out to show them - and the world - that there’s really no wrong way to talk. (July 13)
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- published: 13 Jul 2015
- views: 2165
The Appalachian Trail - Virginia
Take a glimpse into the Appalachian Trail in the state of Virginia seen through my eyes. What a wonderful state but challenging and LONG! this state makes up 1/...
Take a glimpse into the Appalachian Trail in the state of Virginia seen through my eyes. What a wonderful state but challenging and LONG! this state makes up 1/4 of the ENTIRE trail! Enjoy.
wn.com/The Appalachian Trail Virginia
Take a glimpse into the Appalachian Trail in the state of Virginia seen through my eyes. What a wonderful state but challenging and LONG! this state makes up 1/4 of the ENTIRE trail! Enjoy.
- published: 23 Dec 2014
- views: 10
Aaron Copland - Appalachian Spring (Orchestral suite)
- Composer: Aaron Copland (14 November 1900 -- 2 December 1990)
- Orchestra: Ulster Orchestra
- Conductor: Thierry Fisher
- Year of recording: 2006
Appalachian...
- Composer: Aaron Copland (14 November 1900 -- 2 December 1990)
- Orchestra: Ulster Orchestra
- Conductor: Thierry Fisher
- Year of recording: 2006
Appalachian Spring, Orchestral Suite, written in 1944-1945.
The story told is a spring celebration of the American pioneers of the 19th century after building a new Pennsylvania farmhouse. Among the central characters are a bride, a groom, a Pioneer Woman, a preacher and his worshippers.The orchestral suite is divided into eight sections, Copland described each scene thus:
00:00 - 1. Very slowly. Introduction of the characters, one by one, in a suffused light.
03:06 - 2. Fast/Allegro. Sudden burst of unison strings in A major arpeggios starts the action. A sentiment both elated and religious gives the keynote to this scene.
05:54 - 3. Moderate/Moderato. Duo for the Bride and her Intended -- scene of tenderness and passion.
09:18 - 4. Quite fast. The Revivalist and his flock. Folksy feeling -- suggestions of square dances and country fiddlers.
12:45 - 5. Still faster/Subito Allegro. Solo dance of the Bride -- presentiment of motherhood. Extremes of joy and fear and wonder.
16:48 - 6. Very slowly (as at first). Transition scene to music reminiscent of the introduction.
18:14 - 7. Calm and flowing/Doppio Movimento. Scenes of daily activity for the Bride and her Farmer husband. There are five variations on a Shaker theme. The theme, sung by a solo clarinet, was taken from a collection of Shaker melodies compiled by Edward D. Andrews, and published under the title "The Gift to Be Simple." The melody borrowed and used almost literally is called "Simple Gifts."
21:08 - 8. Moderate. Coda/Moderato - Coda. The Bride takes her place among her neighbors. At the end the couple are left "quiet and strong in their new house." Muted strings intone a hushed prayer-like chorale passage. The close is reminiscent of the opening music.
The original ballet, scored for a thirteen-member chamber orchestra, was created upon commission of choreographer and dancer Martha Graham with funds from the Coolidge Foundation; it premiered on Monday 30 October 1944, at the Library of Congress in Washington DC, with Martha Graham (1894-1991) dancing the lead role. Copland was awarded the 1945 Pulitzer Prize for Music for his achievement.
In 1945, Copland rearranged the ballet work as an orchestral suite, preserving most of the music. The ballet and orchestral work were well received. The latter was credited as more important in popularizing the composer. In 1972, Boosey & Hawkes published a version of the suite fusing the structure of the orchestral suite with the scoring of the original ballet: double string quartet, bass, flute, clarinet, bassoon, and piano. All three versions continue to be performed in full.
Originally, Copland did not have a title for the work, referring to it simply as Ballet for Martha. Shortly before the premiere, Graham suggested Appalachian Spring, a phrase from a Hart Crane poem, "The Dance" from a collection of poems in his book "The Bridge." O Appalachian Spring! I gained the ledge; Steep, inaccessible smile that eastward bends And northward reaches in that violet wedge Of Adirondacks!
Because he composed the music without the benefit of knowing what the title was going to be, Copland was often amused when people told him he captured the beauty of the Appalachians in his music, a fact he alluded to in an interview with NPR’s Fred Calland. Little known is that the word "spring" denotes a source of water in the Crane poem; however the poem is a journey to meet springtime.
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- Composer: Aaron Copland (14 November 1900 -- 2 December 1990)
- Orchestra: Ulster Orchestra
- Conductor: Thierry Fisher
- Year of recording: 2006
Appalachian Spring, Orchestral Suite, written in 1944-1945.
The story told is a spring celebration of the American pioneers of the 19th century after building a new Pennsylvania farmhouse. Among the central characters are a bride, a groom, a Pioneer Woman, a preacher and his worshippers.The orchestral suite is divided into eight sections, Copland described each scene thus:
00:00 - 1. Very slowly. Introduction of the characters, one by one, in a suffused light.
03:06 - 2. Fast/Allegro. Sudden burst of unison strings in A major arpeggios starts the action. A sentiment both elated and religious gives the keynote to this scene.
05:54 - 3. Moderate/Moderato. Duo for the Bride and her Intended -- scene of tenderness and passion.
09:18 - 4. Quite fast. The Revivalist and his flock. Folksy feeling -- suggestions of square dances and country fiddlers.
12:45 - 5. Still faster/Subito Allegro. Solo dance of the Bride -- presentiment of motherhood. Extremes of joy and fear and wonder.
16:48 - 6. Very slowly (as at first). Transition scene to music reminiscent of the introduction.
18:14 - 7. Calm and flowing/Doppio Movimento. Scenes of daily activity for the Bride and her Farmer husband. There are five variations on a Shaker theme. The theme, sung by a solo clarinet, was taken from a collection of Shaker melodies compiled by Edward D. Andrews, and published under the title "The Gift to Be Simple." The melody borrowed and used almost literally is called "Simple Gifts."
21:08 - 8. Moderate. Coda/Moderato - Coda. The Bride takes her place among her neighbors. At the end the couple are left "quiet and strong in their new house." Muted strings intone a hushed prayer-like chorale passage. The close is reminiscent of the opening music.
The original ballet, scored for a thirteen-member chamber orchestra, was created upon commission of choreographer and dancer Martha Graham with funds from the Coolidge Foundation; it premiered on Monday 30 October 1944, at the Library of Congress in Washington DC, with Martha Graham (1894-1991) dancing the lead role. Copland was awarded the 1945 Pulitzer Prize for Music for his achievement.
In 1945, Copland rearranged the ballet work as an orchestral suite, preserving most of the music. The ballet and orchestral work were well received. The latter was credited as more important in popularizing the composer. In 1972, Boosey & Hawkes published a version of the suite fusing the structure of the orchestral suite with the scoring of the original ballet: double string quartet, bass, flute, clarinet, bassoon, and piano. All three versions continue to be performed in full.
Originally, Copland did not have a title for the work, referring to it simply as Ballet for Martha. Shortly before the premiere, Graham suggested Appalachian Spring, a phrase from a Hart Crane poem, "The Dance" from a collection of poems in his book "The Bridge." O Appalachian Spring! I gained the ledge; Steep, inaccessible smile that eastward bends And northward reaches in that violet wedge Of Adirondacks!
Because he composed the music without the benefit of knowing what the title was going to be, Copland was often amused when people told him he captured the beauty of the Appalachians in his music, a fact he alluded to in an interview with NPR’s Fred Calland. Little known is that the word "spring" denotes a source of water in the Crane poem; however the poem is a journey to meet springtime.
- published: 26 Sep 2015
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10 Tips for Hiking the Appalachian Trail in Georgia
In early May I took a week to attempt a section hike of the Georgia Section of the Appalachian Trail, and these are some of my observations....
In early May I took a week to attempt a section hike of the Georgia Section of the Appalachian Trail, and these are some of my observations.
wn.com/10 Tips For Hiking The Appalachian Trail In Georgia
In early May I took a week to attempt a section hike of the Georgia Section of the Appalachian Trail, and these are some of my observations.
- published: 14 Jun 2015
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Bear scares on the Appalachian Trail (Hiking tips Pt. 15)
What might happen if you encounter a wild North American black bear on the AT or anywhere else.
The bear following joggers - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ll...
What might happen if you encounter a wild North American black bear on the AT or anywhere else.
The bear following joggers - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LlB0FqQ0DlQ
wn.com/Bear Scares On The Appalachian Trail (Hiking Tips Pt. 15)
What might happen if you encounter a wild North American black bear on the AT or anywhere else.
The bear following joggers - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LlB0FqQ0DlQ
- published: 10 Jul 2015
- views: 646
The Appalachian Experience
Ever wonder what it is like to be an Appalachian State University student? From the day a new student moves to Boone to the day he/she graduates--and all the......
Ever wonder what it is like to be an Appalachian State University student? From the day a new student moves to Boone to the day he/she graduates--and all the...
wn.com/The Appalachian Experience
Ever wonder what it is like to be an Appalachian State University student? From the day a new student moves to Boone to the day he/she graduates--and all the...