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Tuesday, February 22, 2005
  • Enryakuji
    The Enryakuji Monastery, on Hieizan, a wooded mountain northeast of Kyoto

    Japan: 1000 Years of Music

    Dip into a new collection of 1000 years of Music from Japan on this edition of New Sounds. Listen to Shomyo, or Buddhist sutra chant, one of the oldest forms of vocal music in the world. These low pitched melodious drones are accompanied by metallic percussion, and are performed not as entertainment, but for traditional Buddhist ceremonies. Plus, Australia’s Synergy Percussion perform a recent work by the late Toru Takemitsu, and there’s a whole lot of other music of Japan from the span of centuries in between.

PROGRAM #2379, New Sounds (And Old) From Japan (First aired on Feb. 22, 2005)

ARTIST(S)

RECORDING

CUT(S)

SOURCE

The Ongaku Masters

An Anthology of Japanese Classical Music

Shomyo: Shichi-No-Bongo [3:30]
Gagagu: Hyojo-No-Choshi [3:30]
Michio Miyagi: Haru No Umi [7:30]

Celestial Harmonies #19912 (5 CDs)
www.harmonies.com

David Bowie

"Heroes”

Moss Garden [4:30]

Virgin #21908
Available at Amazon.com*

Ravi Shankar In Japan

East Greets East

Padhasapa [5:00]

Deutsche Grammophon #2531-381. Out of print, but available at himalayanhouse.com

The Ongaku Masters

An Anthology of Japanese Classical Music

James A. Franklin: Peace Bell [8:30]
Toru Takemitsu: Raintree [11:30]

See above.

*, ** Find the recordings you've heard - go to the New Sounds Recordings Information page

Comments

  • [1] RJ Howson from Chicago February 12, 2009 - 01:56AM

    It appears this link doesn't work. I believe it should just be a ram file not ram.py

    just a guess. I love these archives !!!

    PROGRAM #2379, New Sounds (And Old) From Japan (First aired on Feb. 22, 2005)

    Japan: 1000 Years of Music


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