Doug Skinner - Music From Elsewhere: Haunting Tunes From Mythical Beings, Hidden Worlds, and Other Curious Sources

Music From Elsewhere: Haunting Tunes From Mythical Beings, Hidden Worlds, and Other Curious Sources

Doug Skinner

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  1. Cornish piskie music: Notated in Dartmoor by Thomas Wood (1921)
  2. The Fairy Dance: Fairy music from Nathaniel Gow (1802)
  3. Fairy Dance: Collected by D. R. McAnally from a Connaught piper (1888)
  4. Three Banshee cries: Collected by D. R. McAnally (1888), Samuel Carter Hall and Anna Maria Hall (1843), William Butler Yeats (1892)
  5. Oran Talaidh na Mna-Sidhe: Traditional fairy lullaby from the Isle of Skye, according to Neil McLeod (1908)
  6. Winyadepla: Trowie tune from the Shetland Islands, collected by Gibbie Laurenson (1803)
  7. Aith Rant: Trowie tune (c. 1790)
  8. Garster’s Dream: Trowie tune, collected by J. C. Hoseason (1862)
  9. Norsk Troldmusik: Troll music from Denmark, arranged by Ludvig Mathias Lindeman (1841)
  10. Swedish fairy tune: Collected by Elard Hugo Meyer (1908)
  11. Music from outer space: Transcribed by Philip Rodgers (c. 1967)
  12. Anya Ray: Song in the extraterrestrial language Solexmar, channeled by Bernard Byron (1962)
  13. Two channeled Shaker songs: Mother Ann’s Song (1844), From the Moon (c. 1838)
  14. The Haunted Ground: Channeled song by the Fox Sisters, to a poem by Felicia Hemans (1851)
  15. An Adventure: Music from a reported time slip in Versailles, by Eleanor Jourdain (1902)
  16. “Strange Attractor” in cipher: “Strange Attractor” in eight historical musical ciphers
  17. Fort in Solrésol: An excerpt from Charles Fort’s book Lo!, in the musical language invented by François Sudre (dictionary published posthumously, 1866)
  18. Andante espressivo: From Joseph Alexandre Saint-Yves d’Alveydre’s L’Archéomètre Musical (1909)
  19. Mode de Sol 1: From L’Archéomètre Musical
  20. Mode de Sol 2: From L’Archéomètre Musical
  21. Mode de La: From L’Archéomètre Musical
  22. Fuga 1: “Alchemical fugue” from Michael Maier’s Atalanta Fugiens (1618)
  23. The Wind Blows Out of the Gates of the Day: By William Butler Yeats and Florence Farr (c. 1902)
  24. Magical Melody: A tune from Magia Sexualis, by Paschal Beverly Randolph and Maria de Naglowska (1931)
  25. Gentle Love: By the Count of Saint-Germain, from Amaryllis (c. 1750)
  26. A bucket dripping: Notated by Simeon Pease Cheney (1892)
  27. Maryland Yellowthroat: From Tree Top Tunes for Tiny Tots, songs based on bird songs, by Helen Phillips Eddy (1919)
  28. Thrush: From Tree Top Tunes for Tiny Tots
  29. Two Tunes for the Nightingale: To be taught to nightinagales, from The Bird Fancyer’s Delight (1717)
  30. Summer’s Natural Orchestra: Insect sounds notated by Anna Hinrichs (1891)
  31. Port na bPúcai: Tune from the Blasket Islands, variously attributed to fairies, spirits, or humpback whales (traditional).
  32. Music from dreams: Snippets of music from my own dreams, each played twice