NPS-JFC-5-022-SIDE-A (Batch 2)

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TapeNPS-JFC-5-022-SIDE-ABatch2Length m 48Date Rec’d
TitleStrakoniceContentsRecording of folk conert in Strakoinice
Quality
NotesStereo. Tape is recording of a folk concert, presumably in Strakonice as the language spoken is Czech. None of the various acts are announced and it’s possible the whole thing is done by a single ensemble.

Copyright/PRS status probably depends whether this is JFC’s recording or someone else’s
HelpIf there’s any interest, needs a Czech speaker, and ideally folk person, to identify the component parts and determine the value, if any.
Start-EndPerformerTunes/TitlesInstrumentsNotesby
00:44:31Various unidentified (Czechs)VariousDudy
Singers
Small orchestra/ensemble, Possibly dancers
MD
44:31 -47:41Unnanounced, perhaps JF Charlton from voice Introductions




Because he was (announced)

Coolin (announced)


Voice







Northumbrian Smallpipes

Says in halting Czech “Good evening. I bring you greetings from Northumberland”. His tunes are announced in English and repeated in Czech by the MC




Tape finishes with Coolin still playing
MD
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