In reply to John Cowles inquiry [171127 MMDigest] about hearing
"Bamboula, Danse des Negres" as performed on the 1858 Lecoultre keywind
box, formerly in the collection of the late Olin Tillotson, I'm
attaching to this post a link to a recording made back in 2012 which
was kindly forwarded to me at the museum. It is not a high-end
recording and it might be running just a tad fast but, as mentioned,
it is a fabulous musicological document from just four years after
Gottschalk wrote and performed it in France.
For those who like coin-op devices from the early 1900's, in
particular upright slots with music below, this is the other arena
where one usually finds Swiss-made musical movements from Mermod Freres
or Paillard et Cie., that feature those crazy syncopated rhythms!
Enjoy,
Jere Ryder - Conservator, Guinness Collection
Morris Museum, Morristown, New Jersey
tel.: 1-973-971-3724
jryder@morrismuseum.org.geentroep [delete ".geentroep" to reply]
[ Bamboula, Danse des Negres - MP3 audio clip
[ http://www.mmdigest.com/Attachments/17/11/30/171130_111324_Bamboula,%20Danse%20des%20Negres%20-%20Louis%20Gottschalk.mp3
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