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"Rødhætte": Ancient Danish child
Fra : Andreas Eibach


Dato : 24-10-09 17:19

Greetings,

- and sorry for English -

but even though I might understand you if you reply in Danish, my grammar
would be to bad for explaining anything :)
I'm a collector of audio books (mostly dramatized w/full cast) of all over
the world, and in those fantastic times of Razorback 2 I was even able to
get my mitts on this beautiful one some moons ago:

http://www.zshare.net/audio/67440499d87c9b22/
(2 min snippet; actual length : 13min 07sec)

It even reminds me a bit of our own cheesy films ("Heimatfilme") in the
1950s, in which singing too took a great part, e. g. "Rosenresli" etc. :)
The audio book always pauses every 2-3-odd minutes, so it appears a Shellac
set to me.

So does anyone remember this and could tell me where this recording is taken
from?

Thanks in advance, and best regards to Denmark

-Andreas
(Germany)


 
 
Peter Brandt Nielsen (25-10-2009)
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Fra : Peter Brandt Nielsen


Dato : 25-10-09 23:40

Andreas Eibach skrev:

> I'm a collector of audio books (mostly dramatized w/full cast) of all over
> the world, and in those fantastic times of Razorback 2 I was even able to
> get my mitts on this beautiful one some moons ago:
>
> http://www.zshare.net/audio/67440499d87c9b22/
> (2 min snippet; actual length : 13min 07sec)
>
> It even reminds me a bit of our own cheesy films ("Heimatfilme") in the
> 1950s, in which singing too took a great part, e. g. "Rosenresli" etc. :)
> The audio book always pauses every 2-3-odd minutes, so it appears a Shellac
> set to me.
>
> So does anyone remember this and could tell me where this recording is taken
> from?

I don't know. I tried a search in a library database, and I found one version
that might fit; it's by composer Kai Rosenberg and stars Maria Garland, Knud
Heglund and others. Maybe someone here will know. I'll let you know if I have
the chance to find it at a library.

It's amusing how the female voices sound old-fashioned now, except for the
wolf's part, which might just as well have been recorded today.

--
Peter Brandt Nielsen

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