International & World Music CDs
International & World Music CDs
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MASTERS OF PERCUSSION, Vol. 3
ARC Music
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$13.99
Aug 26, 2009
MASTERS OF PERCUSSION, Vol. 3
Master of the Indian Sarangi
ARC Music
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$13.99
Oct 03, 2008
CD Booklet Features Text in English, German, French And Spanish.
Songs of Love and Devotion
ARC Music
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$16.99
Dec 14, 2007
Songs of Love and Devotion
Best of Ireland: 20 Songs and Tunes
ARC Music
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$13.99
Mar 24, 2009
Best of Ireland: 20 Songs and Tunes
Baloutchistan: The Instrumental Tradition
Ocora Radio-France
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$20.99
Apr 12, 2019
The main instruments in Baluchi music are recorded on this album -the most prominent (the sorud fiddle), the oldest (the doneli double flute), and the most recent and brilliant (the benju zither)- that presents the art of a freedom-loving nomadic people, living from hand to mouth and always on the move. The Baluchi are a people of about five million individuals, scattered mainly across Pakistan (of which they occupy nearly half), the South-East of Iran, Afghanistan and the Emirates of the Persian Gulf, where they form a large immigrant community. Because of their origins and language, they belong to the Iranian world; they seem to have occupied first the centre of Iran (Kerm�n), or perhaps even the north, before migrating towards the southeast. It was only in the 18th century that a Baluchi national identity arose. It won over and brought together various tribes, essentially on the condition that they would speak the same language. Probably around that time, epic poetry was developed between them, thus unifying all the groups and sub-groups, whatever nuances there might be, into an entity which we now call the Baluchi people.
Children's Singing Games
Saydisc
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$20.99
Oct 01, 2005
Classical Music
Tibet: Traditions Rituelles Des Bonpos
Ocora Radio-France
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Sep 13, 2019
Bon is considered to be the ensemble of pre-Buddhist beliefs of the Tibetans; it embodies a vast mass of ritual practices bearing on exorcism, divination and the appeasement of wrathful divinities, and elaborate teachings for spiritual realisation -which place Bon among the great mystico-philosophical systems of the world despite it's relatively small number of followers. These recordings illustrate various facets of the religious activities of the Bonpos through their chant and their psalmodic recitation. They intend to bring to a wider audience the musical aspects of a ritual tradition that is largely unknown to the Western World and has remained obscure to the Tibetan themselves.
Jiuta and Kotouta
Ocora Radio-France
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Mar 08, 2019
The history of traditional Japanese music extends from it's origins in the second century BC up to the present, encompassing five main periods: prehistoric, ancient, mediaeval, modern, and contemporary. During each of these periods, specific forms of music developed, some of which are still extant today. Japanese music as we know it today was born during the mediaeval period, with the appearance of Wasan (Buddhist chant performed in Japanese), of Heikyoku (Heike epics, sung and recited with accompaniment on the biwa lute), and of No (theater plays involving dialogues, mime and dance. The Yonin No Kai Ensemble from Tokyo was created in 1957 when each of it's four members was awarded a gold medal in Moscow at the International Competition of Traditional Instruments. Since then, the ensemble has given many concerts, both in Japan and abroad, as is evident from their discography, these artists have made an exceptional contribution to Japanese music, ancient as well as contemporary: they have recorded, so far, as much as fifteen albums with traditional music, and some ten albums with contemporary compositions.
Danielle Pauly: French Accordion Music - Fleur Du Jura
Saydisc
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Feb 01, 2005
Classical Music
ALBANIA: PAYS LABE
Ocora Radio-France
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Jan 27, 2005
Classical Music
ARGENTINA: CHAMAME MUSIQUE DE
Ocora Radio-France
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Oct 31, 2005
Classical Music
GABON: CHANTS ATEGE
Ocora Radio-France
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Sep 24, 2004
Classical Music
Los Latinos: World Dance (Salsa, Merengue)
ARC Music
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Jul 06, 2007
Los Latinos: World Dance (Salsa, Merengue)
Golden Bough: Live - 25th Anniversary Concert
ARC Music
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Apr 19, 2006
Golden Bough: Live - 25th Anniversary Concert
NAMBIA: BUSHMEN JU'HOANSI
Ocora Radio-France
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Jun 23, 2003
Classical Music
Meetings in India
Prophone
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Feb 09, 2009
Classical Music
Autumn Dance
DanSing Music
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Jan 01, 2012
Classical Music
LES MISERABLES
Frémeaux
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Apr 01, 2001
This 2-CD set features an adaptation specially made for children of Victor HUGO’s masterpiece « Les Miserables ». The story is told by Guy Trejan – in French – with the participation of 20 actors and musicians. Hugo’s book illustrates the fight between good and evil. The once bad Jean Valjean became a good man. He is, however, ruthlessly confronted with the police inspector Javert. Recommended for children as from 7 years old.
A. RODRIGUES: 1945-1957
Frémeaux
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Nov 01, 2012
”Her pure talent caused a huge stir when she appeared in the world of Fado at the age of 19, and for several decades, both at home and abroad, Amália Rodrigues symbolized the quintessence of this urban popular genre whose heart lay in Lisbon. Amália made the reper-toire richer by introducing major new composers and poets who seduced intellectuals, yet she never renounced her origins: she remained devoted to the most traditional Fado styles. This new Fremeaux release gives new life to 38 exemplary titles recorded between 1945 and1957, the decade in which Amália Rodrigues won international acclaim while creating the history of modern Fado.” Teca CALAZANS & Philippe LESAGE
AFRICA IN AMERICA 1920-62
Frémeaux
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Jan 01, 2013
The lushness of the Tropics, scantily-clad bodies, tribal aesthetics and syncopated rhythms… from the famous loincloth worn by Josephine Baker to Elizabeth Taylor’s performance as Cleopatra, Africa has always had a place of choice in the popular imagery of the 20th century. Whether as roots giving unity to separate black identities, the cradle of humanity, or the reflection of original purity, Africa - real, supposed or imaginary - has influenced most of the music, dance-forms and graphic arts of the last hundred years. With detailed comments from Bruno Blum, these splendid titles have been placed in the historic context of the Civil Rights struggle and the independence of the West Indies and the dark continent. Patrick FReMEAUX
Fado (1950-1999)
Frémeaux
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Jun 01, 2000
This box-set portrays the Fado of the latter half of the twentieth century. A true form of blues with distinct Latin colours, Fado expresses the cultural amotion of Portugal.
LES FORETS NATALES
Frémeaux
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Jan 05, 2018
For an intimate understanding of a Kota reliquary or a great Fang mask you have to feel the fresh damp of the forest, the dull sounds in the vastness beneath the foliage, the lacy filigree of every different bird species combined with the symphony of animal groups in concert… in turn obeying the commands of variations in temperature, rain and wind. They represent a natural ode to the legitimate syncretism of nature and culture, because we are indeed in Nature. Pierre Huguet’s 1990 field recordings in the heart of the virgin forest constitute a sensorial experience for all those who wish to listen to the Congolese tree canopy of the sculptors of indigenous art. The forest of Man.
BLACK NIGHT, PLEASE FALL OVER
Frémeaux
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Apr 01, 2016
Born into a family of famous gypsy musicians in Belgium, Tcha Limberger is a violinist whose sincerity is as attractive as his virtuosity when he wields his bow. Noting that gypsy jazz had an American matrix — threads of New Orleans and Swing — he took a closer interest in the original music of the Hungarian gypsies known as Tziganes who settled in Central Europe. He went to Hungary for a year and a half, an initiatory voyage on which he met with the best musicians, also learning Hungarian. In 2009 he founded the Gypsy Budapest Orchestra with support from Dave Kelbie, the great British producer of Evan Christopher, Fapy Lafertin etc. Today, Limberger’s violin brilliantly reincarnates Magyar nota, the great popular repertoire of Hungary (between folk and classical music) that had gone into decline. Tcha Limberger is internationally recognized: he triumphed at the 2015 opening of World Music Expo (Womex), and received France Musique’s World Award at Babel Med the same year. This recording have been nominated in the Songlines Music Awards 2016. Augustin BONDOUX & Patrick FReMEAUX
COMIC SONGS: 1929-39
Frémeaux
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Oct 01, 2003
2-CD set contains 38 comic songs by Mary Buldoc, whose works are now studied in universities. Indeed, historians prefer her version of everyday life to that described in the press of the period. However, Mary was simply describing what she saw around her, without premise and unaffected by her reputation.
T. ROSSI 1932-50
Frémeaux
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Jun 01, 2003
2-CD set with 38 tracks contains the work of French vocalist Tino Rossi, who sang songs of love. Includes the tracks "Romance", "Pamelita", "Partir un jour", "C'est Vous", "Maria", "Ave Maria" and many others. Includes a 32 page booklet with both French and English notes.
