Hildegard and I / Faith Wilding.

Program Title:
Hildegard and I / Faith Wilding.
PRA Archive #: 
SZ0634.03
Description: 

A created dialogue between Hildegard von Bingen and Faith Wilding. Hildegard von Bingen grew up in a German convent in the 12th century. As a philosopher-theologian, herbalist, composer and writer, she became an Abbess and a counselor to Bishops and Kings. Her writings would now be considered ecologially-minded, and she argues for a view of the world in terms of interconnectedness. Faith Wilding grew up in a Paraguay religious commune of refugees from Nazi Germany. This work interspersed Hildegard's texts with responses by Wilding who creates a dialogue between the two women through centuries and between continents.|HILDEGARD AND I / Faith Wilding. - SERIES: Soundplay, 1991-1992| no. 3 - A created dialogue between Hildegard von Bingen and Faith Wilding. Hildegard von Bingen grew up in a German convent in the 12th century. As a philosopher-theologian, herbalist, composer and writer, she became an abbess and a counselor to bishops and kings. Her writings would now be considered ecologially-minded, and she argued for a view of the world in terms of interconnectedness. Faith Wilding grew up in a Paraguay religius commune of refugees for Nazi Germany. This work intersperces Hildegard's texts with responses by Wilding two create a dialogue between the two women of centuries and continents. - RECORDED: 1990.

Date Recorded on: 
1991.
Date Broadcast on: 
-0-
Item duration: 
2 reels (60 min.) : 15 ips., stereo.|58:30
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Distributor: 
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1992.
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