Michael Herman's Folk Orchestra - La Soyotte

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Review by Edwin Dando

La Soyotte is the latest album from Michael Herman's Folk Orchestra, and it is a stunning example of the group's unique blend of traditional folk music and modern instrumentation. The album features a variety of instruments including the accordion, mandolin, and fiddle, all of which are expertly played by the talented musicians in the orchestra.

The album opens with the lively and upbeat "La Soyotte," a traditional French tune that sets the tone for the rest of the album. The music is rich and full-bodied, with each instrument contributing to the overall sound in a unique and meaningful way. The album also includes several original compositions, such as "The Wild Goose Chase" and "The Road to L'Amoureuse," which are just as impressive as the traditional tunes.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "The Ballad of Tom and Molly," a hauntingly beautiful song that tells the story of two lovers torn apart by war. The vocals on this track are particularly powerful, conveying the emotion and depth of the lyrics in a way that is truly moving.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
La Soyotte (Dance Of The Pit-Sawyers)
Jibi-Di, Jibi-Da

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Catalog Numbers

MH-1044

Labels

The Folk Dancer Record Service

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Formats

  • Shellac
  • 10"
  • 78 RPM

Companies

RoleCompany
Copyright (c)The Folk Dancer

Notes

  • Album FD 11
  • A - French Couple Dance - Instrumental
  • B - French Song Dance - Instrumental

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Label A): E0-CB-3153
  • Matrix / Runout (Label B): E0-CB-3256

About Michael Herman's Folk Orchestra

Group formed by Michael & Mary Ann Herman. On October 15, 1940, the Hermans opened a folk dance center in the Ukrainian National Home on East 6th Street, New York. From a weekly class, the center grew to daily classes, workshops, teacher-training courses, and festivals. They moved to Polish Dom, and finally found a building on 16th Street at 6th Avenue where they opened their soon-to-be-famous Folk Dance House. Everyone from dancer to musician was always welcome at Folk Dance House. Attendees included Burl Ives, Gene Kelly, Peter Lorre, and Damon Runyon. Michael Herman's Folk Dance Orchestra was a featured group on many of the folk dance recordings that Folk Dance House put out through Sonart Records on the Folk Dancer label, which he co-founded with Dave Rosenberg. Several hundred excellent folk and contra dance recordings were produced, frequently with himself on violin, Mary Ann on piano, and the extraordinary Walter Erickson on accordion. Beginning in the late 1960s, the availability of easily recorded tape cassettes brought on the destruction of the folk dance record industry, including the Folk Dancer label. Because of these feelings, he refused to sell records from his alleged stock of 50,000 Folk Dancer records for the last 20 years of his life. Since Michael's death in 1996, the Kentucky Dance Foundation has become the owner of the Folk Dancer record label, and has put the recordings out in CD form.n

Real Name

    • Michael Herman's Folk Dance Orchestra

Name Vars

  • Michael Herman And His Folk Dance Orchestra
  • Michael Herman And His Folk Orchestra
  • Michael Herman's Folk Dance Orch.
  • Michael Herman's Folk Dance Orchester
  • Michael Herman's Folk Orchestra
  • Michael Herman, Folk Dance Orchestra

Members

  • Michael Herman
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Summary by Edwin Dando

La Soyotte is a fantastic album that showcases the incredible talent of Michael Herman's Folk Orchestra. The music is authentic and heartfelt, with a modern twist that makes it accessible to a wide range of listeners. Whether you're a fan of traditional folk music or simply appreciate great music, this album is definitely worth a listen.