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Episode: Joseph Celli: Soundprint Asia
Independent Community Radio
2:00am
Durae Pae SamulNori “Korean #1”
from Durae Pae SamulNori CD ALBUM (SRB Records)
2:08am
The Erkose Ensemble “Bahriye Ciftetellisi / Rumeli Karsilamasi / Anadolu Oyun Havasi / Karacali / Kasap Havasi”
from The Gypsy Music of Turkey - Tzigane CD (CMP 1991)
2:21am
The Erkose Ensemble “Taksim On the Kaman / Kardeniz Havasi”
from The Gypsy Music of Turkey - Tzigane CD (CMP 1991)
2:39am
Kudsi Ergüner & Süleyman Ergüner “Zikr”
from Sufi Music of Turkey CD (Creative Music Productions 1990)
2:53am
Explorer Series “Mahakala”
from Tibetan Buddhism - Tantras of Gyuto CD (Nonesuch www.nonesuch.com 1975)
3:17am
Unanimous “Incense Offering”
from Stilling Time Traditional Musics of Vietnam CD (Innova Records 1994)
3:27am
Ralph Samuelson “Shin Kyorei (Empty Spirit)”
from Offerings CD ALBUM (Music Of The World 1998)
3:47am
Ralph Samuelson “Yoshiya Reibo (Yearning for the Bell)”
from Offerings CD ALBUM (Music Of The World 1998)
4:05am
Sabri Brothers “Hamd”
from Pakistan: The Music of the Qawal (UNESCO Collection from Smithsonian Folkways) CD ALBUM(Smithsonian Folkways Recordings / Auvidis-UNESCO 2014)
4:24am
The Genggong Ensemble of Ubud “Gandrangan”
from Bali Folk Music CD (UNESCO Collection of Traditional Music 1972)
4:35am
Sekaha Gong Bina Semara Ratih “Jagra Parwata”
from Gamelan Semara Dana CD ALBUM (Rick's Records)
4:54am
Chen Zeming “Haiqing na tian'e”
from China CD (UNESCO Collection of Traditional Music 1985)
5:07am
Fu Xuezhai, Zha Yiping “Meihua san nong”
from China CD (UNESCO Collection of Traditional Music 1985)
5:20am
The National Classical Music Institute “Sujech'on”
from Korean Traditional Music Vol I CD (SKC)
5:31am
Gamelan Gong Kebjar “Cita Utsawa”
from Music of the Gamelan Gong Kebyar
5:44am
Kudsi Ergüner & Süleyman Ergüner “Zikr”
from Sufi Music of Turkey CD (Creative Music Productions 1990)
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Host Joseph Celli presents a program of music from Japan/Okinawa, Korea,
China, Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, Tibet, Mongolia, & Central
Asia. Included with the traditional court, folk & religious music are occasional
interviews with Asian musicians, World Premieres, & historical context about
the music, musicians, & instruments.
Celli said, "Unfortunately, we tend to think of Asia as being homogeneous,
but it actually has more musicial diversity, and individuality than most places
in the world." Further Info: www.josephcelli.com