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World Music Exploration 2010/11 Week 15 - Traditional Russian Music

After a well deserved Christmas break, combined with some computer challenges, we continue our musical exploration this month with Russia. Kalinka is considered one of Russia's best known Russian folk songs.

After a well deserved Christmas break, combined with some computer challenges, we continue our musical exploration this month with Russia. Kalinka is considered one of Russia's best known Russian folk songs. It was composed in 1860 by Ivan Larionov. Some translations say that "kalinka" means "little snowberry". Others translate it to "juniper berry".

I first heard Kalinka when I was a child, playing Tetris on my Gameboy.

Here is a video with people dancing and performing with traditional costumes and instruments:

I also stumbled upon this neat techno remix of this traditional folk song by Dj Tiesto

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World Music Exploration 2010/11 Week 14 - Modern French Music

Exploring modern French music

The Christmas season is usually a bit more hectic for musicians (all those performances). So when I stumbled upon these video compilations covering several musical genres, I jumped on it. There is quite a variety - from rock to pop and from folk to and techno. It's an excellent way to get a taste of the different styles and artists who are firing up the charts.

We will be taking a hiatus from our musical exploration for the Winter Break. Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Happy Kwanzaa and best wishes for the new year.

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World Music Exploration 2010/11 Week 13 - Traditional French Dances

Compagnie Fantaisies Baroques and Baroque dance

There are some nasty bugs going around. Our musical journey was postponed because I fell ill last week. We move onto France this month. This week, we are exploring three traditional French dances (with corresponding music): the Rigaudon - a lively dance in duple meter, the Minuet - a graceful dance in triple meter and the energetic Bourrée (in duple meter). Music students are familiar with these dances as they form the core of their early music training.

The performers are the Compagnie Fantaisies Baroques. They performed in the Musée et à la Ville de Paris.

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World Music Exploration 2010/11 Week 12 - David Foster & Celine Dion

Celine Dion and David Foster

This is a golden partnership: David Foster (AKA, "The Hit Man") and our Canadian songbird, Celine Dion. I'm just glad there are several clips to choose from that feature them together. David Foster is a songwriter and producer who hails from Victoria, British Columbia. He completed his ARCT Diploma from the Royal Conservatory of Music at the age of 14. Over his 40 year career, he has won 15 Grammy Awards, 7 Juno Awards and an Emmy Award.Foster is also a 3-time Oscar nominee. He has worked with some of the greatest pop stars, including Andrea Bocelli, Michael Buble, Josh Groban, Celine Dion, Katherine McPhee, Blake Shelton, Brian McKnight, Kenny G, Peter Cetera and Charice. He first heard Celine Dion perform in Quebec, in a tent and they have collaborated together on numerous songs (which Celine outlines in the clip).

Celine Dion was born in Charlemagne, Quebec. She is the youngest of 14 children. Her parents (both musicians), ran a small club. On weekends, the entire family performed there. At 12, Celine, with with her mother and one of her brothers, composed a French song which caught the attention of manager (and now husband) René Angélil. Celine has won Grammy Awards, Junos, Felix Awards and World Music Awards.

Here is Celine Dion performing in Las Vegas with David Foster:

Check out Celine's music by clicking on the image below:

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World Music Exploration 2010/11 Week 11 - Canadian Composers

I decided that since I've been highlighting two Canadian pieces per week, why stop now? This week, we are exploring Healey Willan and Alexina Louie.

It was really difficult for me to choose just one classical Canadian composer to highlight. Our composers are truly prolific and they are not afraid to push Canadian music to new levels. Then I decided that since I've been highlighting two Canadian pieces per week, why stop now? This week, we are exploring Healey Willan and Alexina Louie.

The first Canadian composer we will explore this week is HealeyWillan (1880 - 1968). According to Timothy J. McGee in The Music of Canada, Willan is Canada's best-known composer(Toronto: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. 1985). He was a teacher at the Toronto Conservatory of Music (now the Royal Conservatory of Music), as well as the University of Toronto. He also was a church organist, choirmaster and conductor.

Willancomposed approximately 800 musical works, including operas, symphonies, concertos and liturgical music. He also wrote music for band, piano, organ, choir and solo voice. His musical style is considered conservative, incorporating late-romantic and post-romantic idioms.

This week's pick is How They So Softly Rest:

On the opposite end of the spectrum lies our second featured composer for the week: Alexina Louie (1949 - ). She is a composer, pianist and teacher. She has written for musical theatre, orchestra, chamber music, TV and film. She has explored electronic music and has blended elements of Asian music - a nod to her Asian heritage.

In 1986, the Canadian Music Council named Louie Composer of the Year. In 1994 she earned the Chalmers Award for her work, Gallery Fanfares. She received the Jules Léger Prize in 1999 for her composition Nightfall. In 2005 Louie became an Officer of the Order of Canada.

This is Fastforward. The performer is Israeli concert pianist Dorel Golan:

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