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Episode: Joseph Celli -- Soundprint Asia
Soundprint: Asia, Joseph Celli, Producer/Host, Saturday, September 3, 2016, 4 - 7pm
1. Samul Nori Durae Pae Samulnori (Korea)
#2. 3:41 (Korean Language text)
2. Teji Ito: Watermill
#2. Spring, 3:37, Innova Records
3. Music From Azerbaijan
#4. Heydarbaba, 3:31, ARC Music
4. Anoushja Shankar: Land of Gold
#7. Remain the Sea (Vanessa Redgrave), 4:11, Deutsche Grammophone
5. Coree L’Art Sanjo de Cheolhyeongeum
#5. Jajimnori, 7:59,
6. Sabla Tolo, IV: Hossam Ramzy
#13. Tak Raka Takum, 4:15, ARC Music
7. Bengali Traditional Folk Music
#1. Baul Song, 5:12 Smithsonian Folkways Records
8. Peni Candrarini (Indonesia)
#1. An-Nahl, (private release)
9. Borderlands: Wu Man& Master Musicians from the Silk Road
#4. People Are Glorius, 4:06
#5. Celebration, 3:42, Smithsonian Folkways Records
9. Yungchen Lhamo: Coming Home (Tibet)
#5. Per Rig Chog Sum, Real World Records
10. L. Subramanian: Global Fusion
#1. Jai Hanuman!, 3:37
#5. Harmony of the Hearts, 11:15, Erato Disques
11. Nihon Daiko Japanese Drums
#8. JoJi Hirota, 8:18, ARC Music
12. Red Chamber: Gathering
#1. Dark Red Ruby, 5:07, ZA Music
13. Vietnam Tradition of the South
#1. Improvised Intor: Nam Xuan, 8:03, Smithsonian Folkways Rec
14. Lou Harrison: Gamelan Musi Vol I
#6. In Honor of Mr. Mark Twain, 6:09, Musical Heritage Records
15. Muisc of Khorezm: Uzbekistan
#9. Qaradali, 2:44
#10. Dayra, 1:37, Smithsonian Folkways Records
16. Nusrat Fatah Ali Khan: Devotional & Love Songs
#2. Yaad-E-Nabi Gulshan Mehka, 7:36, Real World Records
17. Alash (Tuva)
#1. Alash, 3:04, (private release)
18. Music From Azerbaijan
#7. Shuster Rangi, 5:49, ARC Music
19. Teji Ito: Watermill
#6. Autumn, 6:40, Innova Records
20. Bengali Traditional Folk Music
#5. Flute Song, 4:37, Smithsonian Folkways Records
21. Gamelan Music of Bali
#4. Segera Madu, 3:12, Lyrichord Discs
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, 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.
Please send questions & comments about this show to: [email protected] or become a friend on Facebook or visit us at: www.josephcelli.com