As Arborea, Buck and Shanti Curran often make music in an old cabin on the shore of a lake in Maine. But this time they bring their string instruments, voices, and delicate, pine needle songs to WNYC for this in-studio performance on Spinning On Air. The snow is deep in Maine, but the music and conversation are warm here in New York City as host David Garland welcomes Arborea.
View photos from the session
Arborea at MySpace
Arborea at iTunes
View photos from the session
Arborea at MySpace
Arborea at iTunes
Comments [6]
such a nice way to calm my nerves as i sit anxiously waiting to vote tomorrow....(i've actually listened to the show twice already)
very beautiful rounded tones....i've always loved how subtle the attack of the guitars are.....
banjimer? dulcijo? banjimo?
nice music. and a good show too.
Beautiful Music!
What is the name of what is playing
including where I can get it?(Tibetan music)
Thanks
Risa Johnson
'Fire Museum Records' that is!
http://www.museumfire.com/
The Song 'Black Mountain Road' is from the latest Self-titled Arborea cd on the Philadelphia based label Fire Museum Record www.museumfire.com/arborea
Helena Espvall plays cello on the track!
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