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Episode: Joseph Celli -- Soundprint: Asia
Soundprint: Asia, Joseph Celli, Host/Producer
Thursday, November 24, 2016, 2 -6am
1. Durae Pae Samulnori (Korea)
#2. Korean Title, 3:48, SRB Records
2. Musicians of the National Dance Co of Cambodia: Homrong
#1. Brey Peyney, 4:42
#2. Leng Suan, 6:30, Real World Records
3. China: Music of the Pipa
#6. The Moon on High, 8:51, Elektra Records
4. Java: Sundanese Folk Music
#4. Ketuk Tilu. 9:39
#5. Tarawangasa, 7:19, Smithsonian Folkways Records (1976/2013)
5. Korean Traditional Music Vol I (Court Music)
#1. Chongmyo-Jeryeak, 3:25, SKC Records
6. Mongolia: Traditional Music
#6. The Four Seasons, 2:51
#7. Popular Dance from Western Mongolia, 2:23
#8. Mongolian Dance Tune, 2:11, Smithsonian Folkways Records
7. Flower Dance: Japanese Folk Melodies
#5. Itsuki no komoriuta, 6:20
#6. Oedo nihonbashi, 5:20
#7. Kojo no tauki, 6:34
#8. Sad Kesa, 5:50
#9. Kuroda bushi, 7:02, Nonesuch Explorer Series
8. Falak: The Voice of Destiny (Tajikistan)
#11. Suite of Songs, 12:23, Topic Records
9. Stilling Time: Traditional Musics of Vietnam
#8. Offering Incense, 10:02, Innova Records
10. Music of Central Asia, Vol 6, Alim * Fargana Qasimov
#9. You Are the Light of My Eyes, 13:15, Smithsonian Folkways Rec
11. Greatest Hits Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
#2. Kamli Wala Mohammed, 12:42
#3. Data Ke Ghulamon Ko, 12:00, Shanachie Records
12.Singing House: Ca Tru (Vietnam)
#2. Sending Letter Tunes, 6:14, Vietnam Folklore Association Records
13. Music of the Philippines
#1. Malong-taghing baila, 2:36
#10. Malong, 2:04, ARC Music
14. Japan: Kabuki & Other Traditional Music
#2. Ataka no Matsu, 3:27, Nonesuch Explorer Series
15. The Myanmar Xylophone: Saung U Ba Than
#2. The Auspicious Golden Harp, 7:12, Yinmar Music
16. Maestro of the Indian Flute: Chariprasad Chaurasia, Vol I
#2. Anand: Based on Raga Bhairavi, 8:18, Times Square Records
17. Japan: Kabuki & Other Traditional Music
#8. Satto, 6:05
#1. The Echigo Liion, 3:50, Nonesuch Explorer Series
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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, Further info at: www.josephcelli.com