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Episode: Joseph Celli: My Other Music
MY OTHER MUSIC (MOM), #36, July 10, 2016, 10am-1pm
SACRED MUSIC FOR A DIVIDED COUNTRY
1. Chant: The Anniversary Edition (CD I)
#3. Media vita in morte sumus, 6:15, EMI Odean
2. The Blind Boys of Alabama: I Brought Him With Me
#5. Listen to the Lambs, 4:58, House of Blues
3. The Half Ain’t Never Been Told
#12. Race Jubilee Singers: Certainly Lord, 2:26,Yazoo Rec.
4. Charlie Haden & Hank Jones: Steal Away – Spirituals, Hymns & Folk Tunes
#1. It’s Me O Lord, Standin in the Need of Prayer, 5:22, Verve Records
5. Mahalia Jackson: I Have A Friend
#5. Tired, 2:36, A World of Music Records
6. Rose Maddox with Vern Williams Band: Beautiful Bouquet
#1. We Are Climbing Jacob’s Ladder, 2:10, Arhoolie Records
7. Samuel Barber: Adagio for Strings (Choral Version), The Choir of New College, Oxford, Conducted by Edward Higginbottom
You Tube, 8:02 www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRwhkBAeheM&index=4&list=RD50WIs0Rbm9Q
8. House of Cash: Johnny Cash (CD #2)
#4. Have thine Own Way Lord, 3.10, Columbia Records
9. Shalawat (Lagu Jablay): Jefri Al Buchori
#4. Shalawat Badar (Muslim Chant), 4:44, (Indonesia Release)
10. The Rev. James Cleveland, Standing In the Need of A Blessing
#1. Standing In the Need of A Blessing, 8:13, MCG Records
11. Anonymous 4: A Mass for the End of Time
#1. Processional Hymn: Judici Signum, 6:09, Harmonia Mundi USA
12. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan: The Greatest Hits
#3. Data Ke Ghulamon Ko, 12:00, Shanachie
13. Negro Spirituals & Gospel Songs
#2. Ebony Three: Go Down Moses, 2:40, Blues & Encore Records
#12. Wade In the Water, 2:43, Blues Encore Records
14. ?Giovanni Palestrina - Missa Papae Marcelli - Kyrie?
You Tube: 4:05, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y28ZRYF9Q-4
15. Charlie Haden & Hank Jones: Steal Away – Spirituals, Hymns & Folk Tunes
#4. Wade In the Water, 4:05, Verve Records
16. Mahalia Jackson: I Have A Friend
#13. What Could I Do? 2:56, A World of Music Records
17. Buddhist Music of Tianjin
#1. Lanhua Mei, 9:43, Nimbus Records
18. The Blind Boys of Alabama: I Brought Him With Me
#8. Hush Hush Somebody’s Calling My Name, 4:06, House of Blues
19. The Rev. James Cleveland, Standing In the Need of A Blessing
#6. Over In Zion, 4:42, MCG Records
20. You Tube: Islamic Chant, 6:18, You Tube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1RE2JECcO8
21. Rose Maddox with Vern Williams Band: Beautiful Bouquet
#4. Church In the Wildwood, 3:10, Arhoolie Records
22. House of Cash: Johnny Cash (CD #2)
#11. Matthew 24 (Is Knocking at the Door), ???? Columbia Records
23. Charlie Haden & Hank Jones: Steal Away – Spirituals, Hymns & Folk Tunes
#4. Wade In the Water, 4:05, Verve Records ===================================================== Pigeonhole: typically an overly restrictive nitch, to categorize, classify, compartmentalize, characterize, label, brand, tag, designate, grade, codify, sort, rank, or rate.
Since producing & hosting Soundprint: Asia I’ve become pigeonholed as the ‘Asian Guy’ here at WPKN - I like that! But, I also like My Other Music (MOM), a wide-ranging interest in Western classical, R & B, experimental & avant-garde, Cajun, Latin and the whole history of American jazz. YES, the whole history from early 20th century to new explorations in improvisation.
I have a strong belief in the never ending and ambitious pursuit of innovation in improvised music. We tend to have nostalgic and lazy ears that most oftentimes gravitate to the familiar. Who are the new Bird, Coltrane and Miles that brings the ferocious need to explore and expand the vocabulary of ‘jazz’? I hope we discover these new ‘masters’ together and avoid the convenient ‘pigeonhole that so much music is suffocated in.
MOM has a regular slot in the ‘PKN schedule on the 2nd & 4th Monday of each month from 9am -12noon as well as many fill-in spots. So, please become a "friend" at: Joseph Celli: My Other Music on Facebook & we will keep you in the loop about upcoming programs or drop me an e-mail at: [email protected]
Show: Joseph Celli: My Other Music (MOM)
Host Joseph Celli presents a program of music from Japan/Okinawa, Korea, China, Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, Tibet, Mongolia & elsewhere in Asia. Included with the traditional court, folk & religious music are occasional interviews with Asian musicians, World Premieres, and historical context about the music, musicians & instruments.
Celli said, “Unfortunately, we tend to think of Asia as being homogeneous but it actually has more musical diversity and individuality than most places in the world.” Programs range from the overtone singing of Tuva to the ecstatic Gamelan of Indonesia, and the elegant court music of Korea, Japan & Cambodia. Information about upcoming concerts of Asian music, exhibitions & an occasional undiscovered spicy restaurant are all part of the fun.