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BESTILLINGER Kan Skje Hele Året, Også Mellom NORDISK PROFIL: MÅNEDENS ALBUM; KAN Hvert Medlemsblad Etter Fristen for SJÄLV! ANDERS NORUDDE Avbestillinger 1 INNHOLD BESTILLINGER kan skje hele året, også mellom NORDISK PROFIL: MÅNEDENS ALBUM; KAN hvert medlemsblad etter fristen for SJÄLV! ANDERS NORUDDE avbestillinger. For noen titler har vi gjerne et viss bufferlager. MEN vær likevel klar over at for de fleste tit- NORDISK PROFIL: I HEITASTE SLÅTTEN - ler ligger vi ikke inne med stort NYUTGIVELSE MED ÅNON EGELAND, PER MIDTSTIGEN lager. Våre bestillinger til leveran- dører vil stort sett være basert på responsen fra medlemmene i tids- intervallet fra bladet kommer ut og NORDISK PROFIL: NORSKE VISETRUBADURER inntil fristen for avbestilling. Vi går hele tiden tomme for tidligere og populære titler. Sett derfor alltid ÅPEN PROFIL; PÅSKEPAKKE MED ROKIA TRAORE opp alternativer, eller kontakt oss om det er en spesiell tittel du gjer- OG BAUL BISHWA ne skulle bestille fra tidligere med- lemsblader. Se gul bestillingsku- pong midt i bladet. ÅPEN PROFIL; MUSIKK FRA AFRIKA BESTILLING AVBESTILLING ÅPEN PROFIL; LATI N AMERIKA OG BRAZIL INNMELDING kan skje på A-del på gul serviceku- pong. Denne kan sendes i post el- BALKANSK PROFIL; MAIPAKKE MED KRETISK ler på faks. Bestilling/Avbestilling/ OG RUMENSK DANSEM USIKK Innmelding kan også skje via e-mail eller på telefon i tiden mellom klok- ken 0900 og 1600. Erfaring viser at det i tider med mye trafikk, kan det BALKANSK PROFIL: MUSIKK FRA KYPROS være litt vanskelig å nå oss på tele- fon. Post, faks og E-mail er derfor å foretrekke. Se gul bestillingskupong midt i bladet og sørg for at du kjen- KELTISK PROFIL: MÅNEDENS ALBUM: MAIPAKKE ner og følger medlemsreglene på MED KEVIN O’CONNOR OG SEÁN WHELAN side 4. Merk avbestillingsfristen! DIV. OPPLYSNINGER STIFTERE AVBESTILLINGSFRIST! Ans. utgiver Etnisk Musikklubb AS Arne Fredriksen Daglig leder: Arne Fredriksen Folkemusikkstudiet på Rauland Avbestilling Redaksjon: Arne Fredriksen Førde Int. Folkemusikkfestival av Postadresse: Masovngata 20, Kongsberg Jazzfestival N-3616 Kongsberg, Norge/Norway Landslaget for Spelemenn Månedens album Tel. +47 32 73 56 60 Landslaget for Folkemusikk i Fax. +47 32 73 56 61 barnehage og skole må være oss i E-mail:[email protected]. Senteret for Internasjonal Bankkontonr.: 7139.05.27440 Folkedans hende senest Grafisk utforming: Arne Fredriksen Telemarkfestivalen Repro og trykk: Vossa Jazz Tirsdag 16. Mai M.Vanbergs Trykkeri A.s 2 MEDLEMSBETINGELSER KLUBBREGLER Etnisk Musikklubb AS FLERKULTURELT! Du må være medlem for å kjøp av to velkomstalbum, is a successful fastgrowing kunne kjøpe gjennom mu- samt 5 CD’er til ordinærpris membership-based music sikklubben. Kjøp av to vel- i tillegg i løpet av hele club for genuine ethnic komstalbum til 40% rabatt- medlemsskapet,(dvs. 2+5 music and related explora- pr stk., er «inngangsbillet- CD’er). tive fields. The company ten» for medlemskapet. has proved to be an effici- Ved eventuell ønske om ut- ent tool for promotion, dis- Organisasjoner, samt flere melding uten å oppfylle min- tribution and resale of qua- innen en familie kan være stekravet til kjøp, må du be- lity CDs of traditional medlem. Ved organisa- tale full pris på velkomst- ethnic/folk/world music. sjonsmedlemsskap må an- CD’ene pluss et utmeldings- We invite members on a 2-360 CombiNATIONS - svarlig kontaktperson opp- gebyr på kr 50,- discovery of genuin musi- The New International cal heritage’s of the world, gis sammen med dennes te- Music of Norway lefonnummer. Trofaste medlemmer vil få that consist of a great vari- tilbud på ulike bonusrabat- ety of exiting musical ex- Arabesk kan i sin anmeldel- Ingen kan krysse av for ter gjennom medlemsska- pressions. We provide sup- se varsle «om en usedvan- mer enn ett klubbvalg. Al- pet. Ved spesielle forhold el- pliers with direct access to lig vellykket CD-utgivelse: le kan likevel bestille samt- ler ønsker, ta likevel kontakt the hottest target groups for CombiNATIONS» er en lige tilbud i medlemsmaga- for eventuell avtale. this kind of music. We also allsidig og velbalansert pro- sinet (uansett valgt klubb- distribute to a selected ran- duksjon, seriøs i alle ledd. profil). PRISER ge of specialised music out- Styrken ligger i at den tør å Hver 3. verving kr 0,- lets on a retail basis in the presentere folkemusikk i Månedens Album, innen Bonus II rabatt 25% Scandinavian countries original ren form uten «ali- den profil du har valgt, vil Øvrige vervinger rabatt 40% and sometimes beyond. bi», side om side med vir- komme automatisk, hvis Velkomst-CD’er rabatt 40% EM is a unique sales chan- kelig gode eksperimenter det ikke avbestilles innen Spesialpris 0 (S0) kr 148,- nel especially of CDs of tra- og forsøk på grensespreng- Månedens CD kr 158,- oppgitt frist (se nederst på Månedens CD 2 kr 278,- ditional music. We current- ning. Allsidighet er et an- side 3). Avbestilling skal Ordinærpris kr 168,- ly stand on the threshold of net stikkord; her finner du kun skje etter at du har fått Spesialpris 1 (S1) kr 178,- expanding our business strengeinstrumentet cora magasinet og innen oppgitt Spesialpris 2 (S2) kr 188,- activity in two fields. With fra Senegal, algerisk raï, avbestillingsfirst, normalt Spesialpris 3 (S3) kr 198,- the intention of exporting, afrikansk drum-bass, minst 14 dager. Dobbel CD (S4) kr 228,- we have in a limited scale norsk-kubansk salsa i in- started producing CDs of FORDELEN ternasjonal klasse, en syn- Porto/eksp.geb. påløper på Norwegian folk music fea- tese av persisk, baluchisk tilsendte varer. Det er ingen Hovedfordelen ved å være turing traditional and mul- og indisk folkemusikk, in- returrett på varer. Uberet- medlem av Etnisk Musikk- ti-cultural artists of supreme ka-musikk, kinesisk zheng, tiget retur belastes med et lubb er ikke «billige» CD’er, international quality. samt et møte mellom norsk gebyr på kr 50,-. men unik tilgjengelighet på Furthermore, within some hardingfele, zithar og tab- etnisk musikk fra hele ver- months, we will widely ex- las - alle er absolutte elite- Det er 14 dagers betalings- den, en ellers hverken lett pand our sales capacity by utøvere!» frist etter varens mottakelse. får kjennskap til eller så lett adapting all our business Annen betalingsfrist kan av- får tak i. Vi har spesialim- areas for Internet sales. Aftenposten: Den gode ly- tales spesielt. port av kvalitetsalbum! Using new technology, we den av det nye Norge. KREDITTKORT aim to expand and become Dagsavisen: En av årets Ved for sen betaling vil vi Ved bruk av Visa, Diners, og a more efficient and power- viktigste norske CD-utgi- sende en purring påplusset MasterCard, oppgi kortnum- ful sales tool for ethnic velser Dagbladet: Den far- purregebyr på kr 50,-. Etter mer (16 siffer) og gyldig ut- music in the years ahead. gerike gjengen bak CD’en forfall på denne vil du auto- løpsdato. Du får da en kre- We have a wide market «combiNATIONS» står matisk motta inkassovarsel dittkortlayout og kortet vil bli knowledge. Members get for en musikkform som vil fra Intrium Justitsia. belastet ved senere kjøp så access to a rare mix of dominere mer og mer i åre- lenge du ønsker. Du slipper world wide titles in one pla- ne som kommer. Klasse- Ved skade på mottatte varer, å oppgi kredittkortnummeret ce. Promotion and sales kampen: Eit nybrotsverk. meldes dette omgående te- for hvert kjøpt. Husk likevel through us provide suppli- Osloposten: Super samle- lefonisk. Kostnadsfri bytting. å oppgi endret utløpsdato. ers with Scandinavian and plate - terningkast fem! Var- Medlemsskapet innebærer Sende bestilling med kreditt- worldwide coverage through den: 14 låter, små og store ingen årlig kjøpeplikt, kun kort i konvolutt. Internet. dykk i et formidabelt mu- sikalsk landskap. 3 MÅNEDENS ALBUM: Nordisk profil SVENSK SEKKEPIPE SEKKEPIPE KURBITS 2-15 Alban Faust - 1-273 Kurbits - Bordunmusik från Folkmusik från Dalarna Dalsland Vol. 1 Nå har vi den på lager Kurbits er en samling av lå- igjen! Denne legandariske ter og viser med noen av CD’en med heftige slåtter Dalarnas fremste unge folke- på bla. svensk sekkepipe musikere. Repertoaret er en og andre sekkepipevarian- variert blanding av folkesang ter, samt på fiol, nykkel- og låtspel - levende folkemu- harpa, tambura, bouzouki sikk som bygger på tradisjon, og digderidoo (!!) Tross personlighet og kunstnerisk utradisjonelle innslag opp- fornyelse. Anders Almlöf, leves helheten som nyska- Mattias Helje, Zara Helje, 1-272 Kan själv! - Anders Norudde pende tradisjonell! Digde- Ida Täpp, Jenny Täpp, Jonas ridooen framhever det Hjalmarsson alle fioler. Sang trollske i slåttene! av Sofia Sandén. Ikke bare er dette det beste albumet for svensk sekkepipe som har kommet på CD, men det er også det eneste albumet jeg har hørt med moraharpan, den eldste bevarte formen for nyckelharpa. Denne kombina- sjonen gjør dette til en opplagt kandidat som månedens album i Nordisk profil. På samme vis som musikerne bak Triakel, 2-178 Het daghet inden 1-247 Jamtaleikan - har også Anders Norudde sin bakgrunn fra Oosten - It’s dawning in Lasse Sörlin svensk folkrock - nemlig som medlem av the East - Bagpipes of Hedningarna. Her er rocken forlatt og fram the Low Countries Imponerende slåttemusikk fra vest-Jämtland i grense- stiger det et portrett av en av nåtidens store Sekkepipe var et svært van- traktene mot Verdal - Merå- svenske spelemenn. Anders viser også et lig folkemusikkinstrument ker i Norge. Dette er et mas- særlig talent i nyskaping av låter for eldre i hele Europa fra 14. - til sivt folkemusikalsk doku- 1800, og spesielt i Neder- ment på over 70 minutter fra folkeinstrument, som det finnes flere av land var denne tradisjonen en spelemann som har et sammen med tradisjonelt materiale. At An- sterk. Som gjest i Nordisk utbygd solo-ornamentspel ders «Kan själv» beviser han til gangs med profil presenterer vi en CD med mye bardun og som be- med nederlandsk sekkepi- herker kompliserte låter sin skikkelighet i mestring av flere instru- pebasert folkemusikk (doe- med utpreget gammel tona- menter.
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