Alex Lindsay & The Folk Dance Orchestra - Folk Dances 3rd Series No 13

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Review by Sorawich Buppa

The album Folk Dances 3rd Series No 13 by Alex Lindsay & The Folk Dance Orchestra is a delightful collection of traditional folk tunes played with precision and flair. The musicianship is top-notch, with each instrument adding its own unique flavor to the mix. The album is a perfect blend of old and new, with classic melodies reimagined in fresh and exciting ways.

Listeners will find themselves tapping their feet and swaying along to the rhythms of the waltzes, polkas, and other dance tunes. The music is infectious and uplifting, perfectly capturing the spirit of celebration and joy that is at the heart of folk music.

One standout track is "The Gay Gordons," which features a lively accordion melody backed by a driving rhythm section. The tune is infectious and sure to get even the most reluctant dancer up on their feet. Another highlight is "The Dashing White Sergeant," a traditional Scottish reel that showcases the band's virtuosity and energy.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Rufty Tufty - English
Geud Man Of Ballangigh - English
Clap Dance - German
Bummel Polka - German
la Vinca - Italian
Gathering Peascods - English

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Catalog Numbers

EA.81

Labels

Kiwi

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • EP

Credits

RoleCredit
Arranged ByJohn Ritchie

Notes

  • preparation of the series supervised by Margaret Campbell for the Physical Education Branch of the Education Department, New Zealand.
  • record is not dated probably early 1960's

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Label A): EA.81A
  • Matrix / Runout (Label B): EA.81B
  • Matrix / Runout (Stamped A): EA-81A
  • Matrix / Runout (Stamped B): EA-81B

About Alex Lindsay & The Folk Dance Orchestra

New Zealander classical violinist, conductor, and teacher. Born 28 May 1919 in Invercargill, Southland, New Zealand - Died 5 December 1974 at Okiwi Bay, Rai Valley, Marlborough, New Zealand. He left New Zealand in 1937 to study at the . In 1941, he joined as a member of the second violin section. After nearly three years in the orchestra, he was drafted for war service in the Royal Navy and in October 1945 he transferred to the Royal New Zealand Navy. Shortly before being discharged he auditioned in Wellington on 26 July 1946 to become a founder member of the new National Orchestra. He quickly rose to Sub-Leader. He resigned after a year to devote himself to teaching and to conducting his own ensemble, , which he founded in 1948. In 1956, he rejoined the National Orchestra as Leader of the second violins. In 1963, he returned to Europe freelancing with London orchestras. He became Principal Second Violin in the London Philharmonic Orchestra and then in (1964-1966). In 1967, he was appointed Leader of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra; within two years, his position was upgraded to Concertmaster, a position he held until his sudden death in 1974. He was appointed MBE. Note that the date on his birth certificate, 28 May 1919, may be wrong, for he always celebrated his birthday on 28 April.

Real Name

    • Alex Sylvester Lindsay

Name Vars

  • Alex Lindsay & The Folk Dance Orchestra
  • Alex Lindsay And The Folk Dance Orchestra
  • The Alex Lindsay Orchestra
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Summary by Sorawich Buppa

Folk Dances 3rd Series No 13 is a wonderful album that will appeal to fans of folk music, as well as those looking for a lively and uplifting soundtrack for their next party or gathering. Alex Lindsay & The Folk Dance Orchestra have created a true gem of an album that is sure to be enjoyed for years to come.