This
set of four CDs in MP3 format contains the whole of Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson
read by Dr. Welch, a
longtime student and guide in the Gurdjieff
work. In this recording, we hear an authentic voice, resonant,
powerful, deep and rich. At the time of the recording, he was
one of the ever-smaller number of people still alive who had
known Gurdjieff. He met
Gurdjieff in the 1930s, took an
active part in the New York group in the following years, and
eventually became the president of the Gurdjieff Foundation in New York, a post he occupied for
the last thirteen years of his life.
The original recordings, which are not available for sale,
occupied more than forty CDs. The MP3 format has allowed the
publisher to compress the whole of Beelzebub's Tales onto
four CDs which can be played on a computer or other device
equipped to handle the MP3 format. These CDs cannot be played on
an ordinary audio CD player.
Note: the latter part of the chapter "America" is read by a
different reader..
4 CD-ROMs – MP3 format – US$53.00
Gurdjieff
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Harmonic Development Gurdjief's complete
Harmonium Recordings, Immediate delivery.
Package contains: 1 Profusely illustrated 144-page book
with many previously unpublished photographs of Gurdjieff.
2 audio CDs (Plays on any CD player) in case.
1 MP3-CD.
Sample, press to play.
The 113 recordings on these tapes were sequenced in four series:
I: First Series – recorded between 1 April and 21 July 1949
II: Mesoteric Series – recorded between 22 July and 18 August 1949
III: American Series – recorded between 25 August and 27 September
1949 IV: Second Series – recorded between 27 September and 16 October
1949 These were recorded at Gurdjieff’s apartment in Paris.
Additionally, the very first recordings of Gurdjieff’s harmonium
music - made at the Wellington Hotel, New York, between 25 December
1948 and early February 1949 - have been added to this collection
with the consent of the Gurdjieff Foundation of New York. These New
York recordings also include several talks and stories as told by
Gurdjieff to his pupils.
An addenda section containing several interesting, albeit unlabeled
pieces from the original wire recordings brings the grand total to
136 recordings, over 19 hours of music, all brought together in
chronological sequence on a single disc in ‘MP3’ format. As a
special bonus, a short 9-minute film made by Evelyn Sutta on several
automobile trips with Gurdjieff during the summer of 1949 has been
added. This disc will play on any computer with MP3 software
installed and on most recent DVD players. An extra 2 CD set in standard audio format contains a representative
compilation of the recordings; these discs will play on any CD
player.
This unique collection comes with an attractive and profusely
illustrated 144-page book with many previously unpublished
photographs of Gurdjieff and recollections of people who were
present when these recordings were made. It further contains several
chapters by Gert-Jan Blom about the process of selecting and
sequencing the tracks, audio restoration of the recordings, the
history of Gurdjieff’s harmonium music, transcriptions of
Gurdjieff’s stories and an extensive track notes-section. The book
has a preface by King Crimson guitarist, Guitar Craft instructor and
Soundscaper Robert Fripp.