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Brooklyn RiderA Journey Off the Silk Road
Hear music from Armenia, Iran, and Brooklyn, as New Sounds takes a journey off of the Silk Road for this program. There are works from the new music quartet Brooklyn Rider, with and without kamancheh (Persian spiked fiddle) player Kayhan Kalhor. We'll also listen to music from Duduk virtuoso Gevorg Dabaghyan and Yo Yo Ma & the Silk Road Ensemble as well.
PROGRAM # 2836, a journey off the Silk Road (First aired on 8-22-08)
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ARTIST(S) |
RECORDING |
CUT(S) |
SOURCE |
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Armenie |
Musique de Tradition Populaire et des Achougs |
Toun En Kelkhen Imastoun Yes [7:30] |
Ocora #580005. try www.harmoniamundi.com * |
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Gevorg Dabaghyan |
Lost Songs From Eden |
The Winds From the Mountains [5:30] |
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Brooklyn Rider |
Passport |
Harvest Song [3:00] |
In A Circle Records #001** www.brooklynrider.com ** |
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Gevorg Dabaghyan |
Lost Songs From Eden |
Water From The Mountain [3:00] |
See above. |
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Brooklyn Rider |
Passport |
Vagharshabadi Dance [2:30] |
See above. |
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Yo Yo Ma & Silk Road Ensemble |
Silk Road Journeys: Beyond the Horizon |
Mountains Are Far Away [6:00] |
Sony #93962** www.sonyclassical.com * |
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Kayhan Kalhor & Brooklyn Rider |
Silent City |
Ascending Bird [7:00] |
World Village #468078** www.worldvillagemusic.com * |
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Brooklyn Rider |
Passport |
Brooklesca [13:00] |
See above. |
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