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Musical portraits: from Sweden and beyond
Nathaniel Glasser Skog
1 episodes
2 days ago
Nathaniel Glasser Skog a.k.a. Diipak - an American in Sweden - discusses all things music with an exciting array of musicians, musicologists and music enthusiasts! Always interesting, always informative, always music.
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Nathaniel Glasser Skog a.k.a. Diipak - an American in Sweden - discusses all things music with an exciting array of musicians, musicologists and music enthusiasts! Always interesting, always informative, always music.
Show more...
Music Interviews
Music
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When Dylan met Burns: a conversation with Christopher Waddell
Musical portraits: from Sweden and beyond
50 minutes 39 seconds
3 years ago
When Dylan met Burns: a conversation with Christopher Waddell

What do Bob Dylan and The Bard of Scotland have in common? As it turns out, a lot!

Christopher Waddell, Learning Manager at the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum in Ayrshire, Scotland, helps us navigate the Burns-Dylan landscape and put it into historical and cultural perspective.

Complete with an introspective intro by your host, Nathaniel Glasser Skog a.k.a. Diipak, and authentic musical interludes featuring new recordings by first-class Scottish musicians!

Musical credits:

Intro music and interludes:

Accordion: Alfred Gefvert
Fiddle: Tommy Lundgren, Diipak
Flute: Henrik Norbeck
Guitar: David Larson
Tin whistle: Stephan Becker

A Man’s a Man for A’ That by Robert Burns played on uilleann pipes by Stefan Kayat

A Red, Red Rose by Robert Burns performed by Diipak with Dan Arvefjord (bass), Fredrik Schützler (guitar), Mia Törngren (percussion), and Pauline Burke-Clason (harp).

Contact: diipak@diipak.org

Website: www.diipak.se


Musical portraits: from Sweden and beyond
Nathaniel Glasser Skog a.k.a. Diipak - an American in Sweden - discusses all things music with an exciting array of musicians, musicologists and music enthusiasts! Always interesting, always informative, always music.