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Episode: Joseph Celli -- Soundprint: Asia
Soundprint: Asia, Joseph Celli, Producer/Host, Thursday, June 21, 2016
1. Durae Pae Samulnori (Korea)
#2. (Korean language), 3:41, STB Records
2. Laos: Traditional Music of the South
#4. Music for the Ceremony of the Sacrifice of the Buffalo, 6:29
#5. Sut Sa Men, (khen/mouth organ), 8:24, Smithsonian Folkways
3. Myanmar Traditional Music
#13. Burmese Harp with drums, 8:12, (notes not in English)
4. Japan Semiclassical & Folk Music
#1. Naga-Uta “Kanjincho”, 7:04 (semi-classical)
#7. Hatoma-Bushi, 2:28, (folk style), Smithsonian Folkways Records
5. Sympathy: Pieces for Cheolhyeongeum (Korea)
#2 - #5, Cheolhyeongem Sanjo, 14:45, InEdit Records
6. Wonderous India
#1. Krishna Lila, 4:50
#2. Tillana, 5:50, Delta Entertainment
7. Gamelan Music of Bali
#7. Kebjar Hudjan Mas, 6:35
#1. Topeng Tua, 3:14
#2. Kebjar Teruna, 13:49, Lyrichord Records
8. Ustad Amir Khan: Raag Miyan Ki Malhar (India)
You Tube, 52:00, Akashvani, 1958
9. Shalawat: Fefri Al Buchori (Indonesia/Arabic)
#4. Muslim Chant, 4:44, Nadahijrah Entertainment
10. Music From Azerbaijan
#4. Heydarbaba, 3:31
#6. Zarbi Semayi Shams, 13:28, ARC Music
11. Amjad Sabri: Na Puchhiye Ke Kya Hussain Hai (Pakistan)
You Tube, 10:53
12. Melayu Music of Sumatra & the Riau Islands
#1. Cari Hiburan, 7:02
#2. Dayung Duabelas, 6:57, Smithsonian Folkways Records
13. Mongolia
#17. Sunznidmaa, 2:33
#18. Saddle Flaps, 1:27, Smithsonian Folkways Records
14. Turkmen Epic Singing: Koroglu
#3. Haven’t They Split Up, 4:47, Smithsonian Folkways Records
15. Shu-De: Voices From the Distant Steppe (Tuva)
#3. Coming Back From Bejing, 2:28
#4. Buura, 2:45, Real World Records
16. Durae Pae SamulNori (Korea)
#3. (Korean Text), 4:31, STB Records