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18 Piano Sutras & 25 South Asian Pianisms
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composed by Tanya Ekanayaka, 1977-; produced by Tanya Ekanayaka, 1977-; performed by Tanya Ekanayaka, 1977- (ARC, 2023), 2 hours 15 mins
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composed by Tanya Ekanayaka, 1977-; produced by Tanya Ekanayaka, 1977-; performed by Tanya Ekanayaka, 1977- (ARC, 2023), 2 hours 15 mins
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16-9
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performed by Stuart Sweeney (Stuart Sweeney, 2011), 44 mins
A one man analogue orchestra producing a soundtrack that needs no film.

What's that? It's the noise of 16 tireless months in the studio. It's like listening to three decades in the music industry.

It's also the sound of homemade, hand-welded percussion instruments, without an audible drum. Impressive then, th...

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performed by Stuart Sweeney (Stuart Sweeney, 2011), 44 mins
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400 Years of Folk Music
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produced by Steven Smolian (Folkways Records, 1964), 30 mins
In the early 1960s, multi-instrumentalists Steve Addiss, Bill Crofut, and Tim Prentice traveled to China, Southeast Asia, and Africa as part of the State Department's Cultural Exchange Program. This recording features tunes and songs associated with their journey—some from their own repertoire, and some learned...
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produced by Steven Smolian (Folkways Records, 1964), 30 mins
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1995 Makran Recordings #6. Pasni, a port town in Makran.  Recording of real guati ceremony. (PK-95-06 / UW00088)
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Just turned on the DAT recorder and let it run while I took videos. The Sheikh was Sheikh Anifa (Anisa?) and saroz player was Karim Bakhsh. Took tea breaks with conversation as well.
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Abagenyi baizire (Track)
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The eight horn blowers stand in a row with the women opposite them while the dancers strut in between. "The visitors have arrived," a welcome to the visitors at a party. The Engwara are built up of sections of gourds bound together with plantain strings and reinforced longitudinally by lathes of bamboo. They are s...
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Abale ndutani (Track)
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The women make clever use of their gourds, some smacking them and the others grasping them with alternate hands -- The gourds with their use of clapping together make fascinating rhythmic patterns. Abale ndutani moyo? ndi ndule moyo?
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Abarinda nibarwana (Track)
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The people who protect this country are away fighting.' This refers to old tribal fighting before the Europeans came and stopped it all, i.e. before 1890.
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Achelhamo: Celestial Female (Tibetan Opera)
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performed by Ngawang Dondrup, Tibetan Opera Troupe (Pan (Netherlands), 1996), 1 hour 16 mins, 40 page(s)
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performed by Ngawang Dondrup, Tibetan Opera Troupe (Pan (Netherlands), 1996), 1 hour 16 mins, 40 page(s)
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Across the Waters: Irish Traditional Music from England
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(Nimbus, 1994), 1 hour 12 mins
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(Nimbus, 1994), 1 hour 12 mins
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Ada a Banda (Track)
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"My father, Banda, has gone off to work in the towns, for a long long time, to buy himself clothes." how true a reflection this is upon thousands of Tonga men in this district who go off to mines and towns for their own reasons leaving the women and children to fend for themselves at home. Many send back money, bu...
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