Episode #2464
Bamboo, Silk and Stone
Saturday, September 29, 2007
PROGRAM # 2464 New music For Asian Strings (First aired on Tues. 10/18/05)
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ARTIST(S) |
RECORDING |
CUT(S) |
SOURCE |
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Mei Han |
Outside The Wall |
Barry Truax: Bamboo, Silk and Stone [9:30] |
Za Discs #12 |
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David Bowie (w/Brian Eno) |
“Heroes” |
Moss Garden [5:00] |
Virgin #21908 Available at Amazon.com* |
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Jin Hi Kim |
Komungo |
Dance of Meditation [6:30] |
Oo Discs #70 www.oodiscs.com |
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Kronos Quartet (w/Wu Man) |
Early Music |
John Dowland: Lachrymae Antiquae [4:00] |
Nonesuch 79457** www.nonesuch.com * Try Amazon.com* |
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Mei Han (w/Borealis Quartet) |
Outside the Wall |
Purple Lotus Bud [16:30] |
See above. |
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Kazue Sawai Koto Ensemble |
Live, WNYC, 5/8/90 |
Tadao Sawai: Homura, excerpt [6:00] |
Not recorded commercially. Other Kazue Sawai recordings have been released only in Japan. |
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