Providence WaterFire presents a basin lighting. This event is scheduled to take place on May 14th, 2014 and is sponsored by Nitto Avecia. The lighting is scheduled to start at 7:58pm and is set to run through 11:00pm. This is the music program for this specific event.
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May 14th, 2014 Basin Lighting Music Program
7:58pm “Being in Rhythm”
composed by Layne Redmond
performed by Layne Redmond &
Tommy Brunjes
from Being in Rhythm
8:04pm “Finney Makes a Point”
composed by Mike Figgis
performed by Mike Figgis
from Stormy Monday soundtrack
8:07pm “Halleluyah”
composed by David Hykes
performed by David Hykes, Michelle
Hykes, Timothy Hill voices and drum
from Harmonic Meetings
8:14pm “Unaccompanied Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major, BWV 1007: Prélude”
composed by Johann Sebastian Bach
performed by Yo-Yo Ma
from Bach: The Cello Suites
8:17pm “Dolce De Coco”
composed by Jacob do Bandolim
performed by Yo-Yo Ma, Paquito D’ Rivera, & Romero Lumbambo
from Obrigado Brazil
8:21pm “Simple Gifts”
Traditional
performed by Yo-Yo Ma & Alison Krauss
from Classic Yo-Yo
8:25pm “Brandenburg Concerto #3 – 1st Movement”
composed by Johann Sebastian Bach
performed by Modern Mandolin Quartet
from The Bach Variations
8:29pm “Over the Rainbow”
composed by Harold Arlen & E.Y. Harburg
performed by Chet Atkins & Les Paul
from Chet Atkins: The Master and His Music
8:32pm “Poor Boy Blues”
composed by Jack Dupree and King Curtis
performed by Jack Dupree, King Curtis and Cornell Dupree
from King Curtis and Champion Jack Dupree: Blues at Montreux
8:41pm “Orovela”
traditional Georgian folksong
performed by Hamlet Gonashvili, soloist
from Voices
9:47pm “Nocturne No. 1 in B flat minor”
composed by Frédéric Chopin
performed by Daniel Barenboim, piano
from Chopin: Nocturnes
8:58pm “The End of Words”
composed by Dead Can Dance
performed by Dead Can Dance
from Aion
9:01pm “A Prayer (Improv. no.11)”
composed by Ora Bat Chaim
performed by Giora Feidman, clarinet
from Silence and Beyond
9:05pm “Cantares de mi Tierra”
traditional Mexican folksong
performed by Mary Lea and friends
from Cascade of Tears
9:09pm “El Carretero”
traditional Cuban folksong
performed by Compay Segundo, Ruben Gonzales,
Eliades Ochoa, Ry Cooder
from Buena Vista Social Club
9:12pm “Di Terkishe Khasene”
traditional
performed by Davka
from Lavy’s Dream
9:18pm “Amazing Grace”
Traditional
Performed by the Canadian Brass soloist
9:20pm “Adagio for Strings” Op.11
Composed by Samuel Barber
from String Quartet, Op. 11
performed by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Yoel Levi – conductor
from Music of Samuel Barber
9:28pm “Cantus in memory of Benjamin Britten”
composed by Arvo Pärt
performed by Staatsorchester Stuttgart
from Tabula Rasa
9:34pm “Passacaglia in G Minor”
composed by Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber
performed my Michelle Makarski, violin
from Caoine
9:44pm “Virðulegu Forsetar” [excerpt]
composed by Jóhann Jóhannsson
performed by the Caput Ensemble
from Virðulegu Forsetar
9:51pm “Kun Fe Ko”
composed by Oumou Sangare
performed by Oumou Sangare et al
from Worotan
9:55pm “Yizkor for Rabin”
composed by Davka
performed by Davka
from Lavy’s Dream
10:00pm “Concerto in C Minor” (RV 402) — Adagio
composed by Antonio Vivaldi
performed by Toronto Chamber Orchestra; Ofra Harnoy, cello
from Vivaldi Cello Concertos
10:05pm “Algunas Bestias” middle section from “Canto General”
composed by Mikis Theodorakis
text by Pablo Neruda
performed by Alexandra Papadjiakou, alto
from Canto General
10:09pm “Suite no.5 in c minor” BWV 1011 — Sarabande
composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, composer
performed by Pieter Wispelwey, baroque cello
from Bach Cello Suites
10:13pm “Kothbiro”
composed by Ayub Ogada
performed by Ayub Ogada
from African Voices: Songs of Life
10:18 pm “Ocotillo”
composed by Steve Smith
performed by The Nashville Mandolin Trio
from American Portraits
10:22pm “¿Y Tú Qué Has Hecho?”
composed by Compay Segundo
performed by Compay Segundo and Ry Cooder
from Buena Vista Social Club soundtrack
10:25pm “Sevani Tsgnorsner” ( Fishermen of Lake Sevan)
composed by V. Kotoyan
performed by George Mgrdichian on the Oud
from George Mgrdichian on the Oud
10:28pm “Iris” (excerpt)
composed by Wim Mertens
performed by Wim Mertens
from The Best of Wim Mertens
10:35pm “Jeito Faceiro”
composed by Joupery and Pierre Onasis
performed by Virginia Rodrigues
from Nós
10:39pm “Little Potato”
composed by Malcolm Dalglish
performed by Malcolm Dalglish
from Welcoming Children into the World
10:43pm “Maria Lando”
composed by Chabuca Granda, words by Cesar Calvo
performed by Susana Baca
from The Soul of Black Peru
10:49pm “Nocturne No. 8 in D flat major”
composed by Frédéric Chopin
performed by Daniel Barenboim, piano
from Nocturnes
10:56pm “Sacrifice”
composed by Lisa Gerrard and Pieter Bourke
performed by Lisa Gerrard and Pieter Bourke
from The Insider
11:01pm “The Little People”
composed by Hawk Henries
performed by Hawk Henries, native American flute
from Keeping the Fire
11:04pm “Tacoma Trailer”
composed by Leonard Cohen
performed by Leonard Cohen
from The Future
11:10pm “Ill Wind”
composed by Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler
performed by The Ben Webster Quintet
from Soulville
11:13pm “Obiero”
composed by Ayub Ogada
performed by Ayub Ogada
from En Mana Kuoyo