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Episode #2691

Roma and Romanian Roots

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Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Hear some frenzied Romanian gypsy punk from the New York-based Luminescent Orchestrii on this edition of New Sounds. Not willing to stop there, they can also rock the klezmer, bust out hip-hop beats and call upon Appalachian fiddle as well. We'll also listen to music from that "band of brigands," Taraf de Haïdouks, who come from the small Romanian Village Of Clejani, southwest of the capital city of Bucharest. They mix up Romanian folk tradition, both soul and speed, ranging from haunting heartland ballads to dizzying fiddle dances. Plus, there's Osvaldo Golijov's “Night of the Flying Horses," a slow dark viola lullaby that erupts into a fast gallop, boasting a theme that the composer proudly claims to have stolen from Taraf de Haïdouks. Throw in the globe-spanning music from the Kronos Quartet release Caravan, and that's a show. But there's probably even more!

PROGRAM #2691, The Romanian Connection (First aired on Thursday, 6/21/07)

ARTIST(S)

RECORDING

CUT(S)

SOURCE

Klezmatics

Rhythm & Jews

Violin Doyna [4:30]

Piranha #25** www.piranha.de*

Osvaldo Golijov

Oceana

Night of the Flying Horses [7:30]

Deutsche Grammophon #477 6426 www.osvaldogolijov.com*

Kronos Quartet

Caravan

Turceasca [7:30]

Nonesuch #79490** www.nonesuch.com*

Luminescent Orchestrii

Luminescent Orchestrii

Taraf Hijacked [3:00]

Lumi #1002
www.lumii.org

Taraf de Haidouks

Band of Gypsies

Al A Turk [5:00]

Nonesuch 79641 ** www.nonesuch.com

Slavic Soul Party

Teknochek Collision

Teknochek Collision [4:00]

Barbes #0015 www.barbesrecords.com

Various Artists: Fanfare Ciocarlia

Gypsy Caravan (soundtrack)

Asfalt Tango [4:30]

World Village #468070 ** www.worldvillage
music.com

David Krakauer

Klezmer Madness

Doina/ Death March Suite, excerpt [8:00]

Tzadik #7101 www.tzadik.com

Comments [3]

New Sounds Assistant from New York, NY

Hi Amit, We are working hard on developing the much-requested New Sounds podcast. Gathering all of the requisite rights and clearances is a tricky business, but as soon as we have amassed enough of them to establish a regular podcast, we will start posting them on the website. Thanks for listening and stay tuned! Best, Caryn

Aug. 28 2008 11:01 AM
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Amit Vijairania from New York

Hello,

Thanks for a great show. When can we expect a Podcast for New Sounds?

Thanks,
Amit

Aug. 27 2008 09:45 PM
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tim from howell, nj

Hello,
On your new web page format, I cannot find the old index of shows that you had. I am often good at not seeing things that are right in front of me, so maybe that has happened. Anyway, do you still have it? It made finding the topics of shows so easy.
I love your show. I have bought many CD's from things that I have heard here.

Thank you,
Tim

Aug. 27 2008 11:56 AM
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