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  2. Elisabeth Waldo - Wikipedia

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    Elisabeth Ann Waldo (born June 18, 1918) is an American former violinist, composer, conductor, and ethnomusicologist. [1]

  3. Biography - elisabethwaldomusic

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    Elisabeth Waldo began her outstanding musical career on the family Ranch, which borders the Yakima Native American Reservation in Washington State. She began to sing at age three and played the smallest violin (of that time) by when she was five.

  4. International music explorer, Composer, Violinist, Songwriter, Producer, Conductor and all around epic lady, Elisabeth Waldo, graciously welcomed us to histo...

  5. Compositions - elisabethwaldomusic

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    Elisabeth Waldo has composed more than 200 pieces of music thatfuseethnic and classical aesthetics, resulting in Mixteca Music, of which she is a pioneer. She has composed a variety of Instrumental and vocal compositions.

  6. Elisabeth Waldo And Her Concert Orchestra - YouTube

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    Elisabeth Waldo And Her Concert Orchestra - Rites Of The Pagan (1960) Full Album. Tracklist: A1 - The Serpent And The Eagle A2 - Within The Temple Of Macuillzochiti A3 - Chant To The Sun A4 ...

  7. Elisabeth Waldo specializes in recreating music from Meso-American Cultures, for which no musical notation has ever been discovered.

  8. Elisabeth Waldo's violin is backed by Peter Mercurio (bass), Burnett Atkinson (woodwinds), Guy Horn (guitar), Chet Ricard, and José Pablos (percussion).

  9. Elisabeth Waldo - Facebook

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    Elisabeth Waldo is a cultural and ethnic musician. Ms. Waldo divides her time between composing, rec.

  10. Musical Anthropology: A Conversation with Elisabeth Waldo

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    This chapter presents the author's conversation with composer, violinist, and musical anthropologist Elisabeth Waldo, which took place October 17, 2015, at her home, the Rancho Cordillera del Norte, in Northridge.

  11. Woman Keeps in Tune With Ancient Music - Los Angeles Times

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    Elisabeth Waldo is trying to bring the mostly forgotten sounds of ancient music to life in the present. Her Northridge home houses a collection of instruments--some 2,000...