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Episode: Joseph Celli -- My Other Music (Fill-in for Jim Motavalli)
Joseph Celli, My Other Music, January 12, 2016
1. Northern Cree Rockin’ The Rez
#1 Toots Skottin’ Boogie, 3:52, Canyon Records
2. Do You Be: Meredith Monk & Ensemble
#4. Scared Soung, 5:21, ECM Records
3. Cesaria Evora: Voz d’Amor
#3. Voz d’Amor, 4:27, Bluebird Records
4. Cesaria Evora: Voz d’Amor
#1. Isolada, 5:27, Bluebird Records
5. C.J. Chenier: The Desperate Kingdom of Love
#5. Rosemary, 3:06, World Village Records
6. C.J. Chenier: The Desperate Kingdom of Love
#6. Lost on the River of Love, 4:10, World Village Records
7. Historicity: Vijay Iyer Trio
#3. Galang, 2:40, ACT Music & Vision
8. Historicity: Vijay Iyer Trio
#9. Trident 2010, 7:10, ACT Music
9. The Holmes Brothers: Simple Truths
#6. I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry, 3:55, Alligator CD
10. Pauline Oliveros & the Deep Listening Band: Suspended Music
#2. Epigraphs In the Time of Aids, Section 2, 6:15, Periplum Rec.
11. Baaba Maal: Nomad Soul
#3. Mbolo, 5:45, Island Records
12. Sabla Tolo IV, Hossam Ramzy
#11. Eskandarany, 4:09, ARC Music
13. The Sounds of Siam Vol 2
#3. Bump Lam Plearn, 3:03
#4. Abgkababg Juncgai, 3:33, Soundway Records
14. The Bad Plus: Suspicious Activity
#7. Rhinoceros Is My Profession, 5:45, Columbia Records
15. Rainbow: Music of Central Asia, Vol 8: Kronos Quartet
#2. Kohlen Atim, 7:45, Smithsonian Folkways Records
16. Do You Be: Meredith Monk & Ensemble
#6. Panda Chant I, 1:56
#8. Panda Chant II, 1:35, ECM New Series
17. Steve Reich: Four Organs
#5. Four Organs, 15:53, Nonesuch Records
18. Pauline Oliveros & the Deep Listening Band: Suspended Music
#3. Epigraphs In the Time of Aids, Section 3, 7:39, Periplum Rec.
19. Esta Plena: Miguel Zenon
#8. Que Sera de Puerta Rico, 8:01, Marsalis Music
20. Rainbow: Music of Central Asia, Vol 8: Kronos Quartet
#4. GetMe, GetMe, 12:31, Smithsonian Folkways Records
21. Old & New Dreams
#3. Chairman Mao, 7:33, Black Saint Records
22. Ornette Coleman: The Shape of Jazz to Come
#8. Chronology, 6:04, Atlantic Records
Show: Joseph Celli: My Other Music (MOM)
Host Joseph Celli presents a program of music from Japan/Okinawa, Korea, China, Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, Tibet, Mongolia & elsewhere in Asia. Included with the traditional court, folk & religious music are occasional interviews with Asian musicians, World Premieres, and historical context about the music, musicians & instruments.
Celli said, “Unfortunately, we tend to think of Asia as being homogeneous but it actually has more musical diversity and individuality than most places in the world.” Programs range from the overtone singing of Tuva to the ecstatic Gamelan of Indonesia, and the elegant court music of Korea, Japan & Cambodia. Information about upcoming concerts of Asian music, exhibitions & an occasional undiscovered spicy restaurant are all part of the fun.