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Episode: Joseph Celli -- Soundprint Asia (Fill-in for Doug Echols)
WPKN 89.5-FM Bridgeport
Independent Community Radio
7:00am
Samul Nori “Korean #1”
from Durae Pae SamulNori CD ALBUM (SRB Records)
7:03am
The Erkose Ensemble “Bahriye Ciftetellisi / Rumeli Karsilamasi / Anadolu Oyun Havasi / Karacali / Kasap Havasi” from The Gypsy Music of Turkey - Tzigane CD (CMP 1991)
7:25am
Guo Gan & Loup Barrow “The kite”
from The Kite CD (Felmay)
7:37am
Ravi Shankar & Philip Glass “Meetings Along the Edge”
from Shankar & Glass: Passages CD ALBUM (Private, Inc. 1990)
7:45am
Gao Hong, Shubhendra Rao & Biplab Bhattacharya “Quiet Forest, Flowing Stream” from Quiet Forest, Flowing Stream: New Chinese Pipa Music by Gao Hong CD (Innova 2010)
7:56am
Pham duc Thanh “The desert” from Vietnamese Traditional Dan Bau Music CD (Oliver Sudden Prod)
8:03am
Rizwan-Muazzam Qawwali “Lost In Love (Ub-Ho-Gea-Hay) from Day Of Colours CD (Real World Records 2004)
8:14am
Anonymous “Japanese Folk Song”
from Japanese Folksongs CD (Kichi Records)
8:21am
Karim Dutari “Ali Zaman” from Afghanistan The Traditional Music of Herat CD (Smithsonian Folkways (1996)
8:29am
Hariprasad Chaurasia “Raga Phadi” from Maestro of the Indian Flute, Vol I CD ALBUM (Times Square Records 2006)
========================================================================== Host Joseph Celli presents a program of music from Japan/Okinawa, Korea, China, Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, Indonesia, Tibet, Mongolia, & throughout Central 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 reviews are all part of the fun.
Please send questions & comments about this show to: [email protected] or become a friend on Facebook at Joseph Celli. Many of the archives can be found at: www.josephcelli.com