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Transglobal World Music Hall of Fame 2024 Celebramos a los artistas y profesionales homenajeados en el Salón de la Fama de la Transglobal World Music Chart, el Transglobal World Music Hall of Fame 2024, en las categorías de Artista (Martin Carthy, Jyotsna Srikanth, Petroloukas Halkias, Hermeto Pascoal, Erik Marchand), In Memoriam (Toumani Diabaté, Mercedes Sosa, Camarón de la Isla, Mohammad-Reza Shajarian, Reinette l’Oranaise) y Excelencia Profesional (Percy Yip Tong, Muziekpublique, Simon Broughton), disfrutando con sus músicas. We celebrate the artists and professionals honoured in the Transglobal World Music Hall of Fame 2024, in the categories of Artist (Martin Carthy, Jyotsna Srikanth, Petroloukas Halkias, Hermeto Pascoal, Erik Marchand), In Memoriam (Toumani Diabaté, Mercedes Sosa, Camarón de la Isla, Mohammad-Reza Shajarian, Reinette l’Oranaise) and Professional Excellence (Percy Yip Tong, Muziekpublique, Simon Broughton), enjoying their music. - Erik Marchand Trio - An tri breur - An tri breur - Petroloukas Halkias & Vasilis Kostas - Palio zagorisio - The soul of Epirus - Jyotsna Srikanth - Manasa sancharare - Carnatic nomad: South Indian carnatic music on violin - Reinette L'Oranaise - Enhabbek - Algeria - Mohammad-Reza Shajarian - Tasnif Yad baad - Bidad - Hermeto Pascoal - Forró pela manhã - Hermeto Pascoal e sua visão original do forró - Mercedes Sosa - Gracias a la vida - 20 años - Camarón de la Isla - La leyenda del tiempo - La leyenda del tiempo - Toumani Diabaté - Ahmed Sylla - Toumani, family & frieds - Martin Carthy - High Germany - Martin Carthy - Refugees for Refugees - Amina - Amina
Repaso libre a la Transglobal World Music Chart de este mes, confeccionada a través de la votación de un panel de divulgadores de las músicas del mundo de todos los continentes, del que los hacedores de Mundofonías somos cocreadores y coimpulsores. Este mes de agosto del 2024, suenan estupendos nuevos discos desde Grecia, Portugal, Bután, Brasil, India, España, Mali y Tanzania. El número 1 es para las artistas del pueblo wagogo del África oriental The Zawose Queens. A loose review of this month’s Transglobal World Music Chart, determined by a panel of world music specialists from all the continents, of which the Mundofonías‘ presenters are co-creators and co-promoters. This August 2024, we have some great new albums coming from Greece, Portugal, Bhutan, Brazil, India, Spain, Mali and Tanzania. Number 1 goes to East African Wagogo artists The Zawose Queens. – Gidiki – Messaritikos – Perasma – Maré – Cantiga do mar – Maré – Bhutan Balladeers – The day you were born – Your face is like the moon, your eyes are stars – Tiganá Santana – Das matas – Caçada noturna – Jyotsna Srikanth – Mamavasada janani – Carnatic nomad: South Indian carnatic music on violin – Vigüela – La pava – We – Bassekou Kouyate & Amy Sacko – Djonkolon – Djudjon, l’oiseau de Garana – The Zawose Queens – Dunia hii – Maisha 📸 The Zawose Queens (Michael Mbwambo)
Comenzamos con los tres discos favoritos de Mundofonías de julio del 2024, que nos acercan Bhutan Balladeers, desde las alturas del Himalaya, la violinista Jyotsna Srikanth, desde el sur de la India y Vigüela, desde el corazón de la península Ibérica. Continuamos embarcados en un expreso global, que nos lleva desde Berlín a Buenos Aires y desde Portugal y Galicia hasta Bretaña. We begin with Mundofonías' three favourite albums of July 2024, which bring us Bhutan Balladeers from the heights of the Himalayas, violinist Jyotsna Srikanth from the south of India and Vigüela from the heart of the Iberian Peninsula. We continue embarking on a global express, which takes us from Berlin to Buenos Aires and from Portugal and Galicia to Brittany. Favoritos de julio July favorites - Bhutan Balladeers - Please help me clear the obstacles in this life - Your face is like the moon, your eyes are stars - Jyotsna Srikanth - Vatapi - Carnatic nomad: South Indian carnatic music on violin - Vigüela - Garterana - We Expreso global Global express - Adufe & Alguidar + Adufe & Máquina de Lavar - Amor serralheiro [+ Francisco Gedeão] - Quem canta um canto acrescenta um tempo - A Pedreira - Manzanilla - Basal - Nora Buschmann - La otra [+ Marcelo Moguilevsky] - De Berlín a Buenos Aires - Le Bour-Bodros - Trans Tregor express (scottish) - Daou ribl - Cabaret Rocher Octet - Olga - To pa ri ti - Jacky Molard & François Corneloup Quartet - Red jig - Entre les terres - (Adufe & Alguidar - Canção da vindima - Quem canta um canto acrescenta um tempo)
Tendemos puentes musicales que nos llevan por la India, Indonesia, Finlandia, Eslovaquia, Noruega y España a través de novedades y anticipos discográficos, incluyendo un estreno mundial en exclusiva. We build musical bridges that take us to India, Indonesia, Finland, Slovakia, Norway and Spain through new releases and record previews, including an exclusive world premiere. – Varijashree Venugopal – Ranjani – Vari – Jyotsna Srikanth – Ninnuvina – Carnatic nomad: South Indian carnatic music on violin – Peni Candra Rini – Manik jekantung – Wulansih – Lassi Logrén – Ages ago – Jouhikko – Building Bridges – Huskesnor – Spev – Alba Haro – Lo que sueña de noche (zorongo gitano) – Lo que sueña de noche (zorongo gitano) [single] – Diego Amador & José María Bandera – Ziryab – Paqueando – Luis Moneo – No recibo carta (seguiriyas) – Metal fundío 📸 Jyotsna Srikhant (Pritpal Ajimal)
SOLENOÏDE, émission de 'musiques imaginogènes' diffusée sur 30 radios dans le monde
Solénoïde (27.05.2024) - Qu'elles soient profanes ou sacrées, antique ou high-tech, Solénoïde vous offre une plongée panoramique dans l'océan des musiques de tradition - ou d'inspiration – indiennes, des musiques à connotation spirituelle disposant d'un pouvoir d'émerveillement infini. Des voix de sa diaspora à celle de ses amoureux lointains, l'Inde est ainsi célébré par divers aventuriers musicaux capables de concrétiser l'union entre tablas et ordinateurs.
Repaso libre a la Transglobal World Music Chart del mes, confeccionada a través de la votación de un panel de divulgadores de las músicas del mundo de todos los continentes, del que los hacedores de Mundofonías somos cocreadores y coimpulsores. Este mes de septiembre del 2022 suenan músicas con aires de la India, Oriente Medio, África occidental, Portugal, Finlandia, Italia, Norteamérica y África del norte, para terminar con el número 1 de este mes, la artista siria Maya Youssef. ¡Enhorabuena! A loose review of the Transglobal World Music Chart for this month, determined by a panel of world music specialists from all the continents, of which the Mundofonías‘ presenters are co-creators and co-promoters. This month of September 2022 we hear music from India, the Middle East, West Africa, Portugal, Finland, Italy, North America and North Africa, ending with this month’s number 1, the Syrian artist Maya Youssef. Congratulations! Kabir Sehgal, Amaan Ali Bangash, Ayaan Ali Bangash – Mirrors of the soul – Sand and foam: Music inspired by Kahlil Gibran Angelique Kidjo & Ibrahim Maalouf – Ahan – Queen of Sheba · Mister Ibé Justyna Jablonska & Jyotsna Srikanth – Shobillu – Songs for cello & Carnatic violin Sopa de Pedra – Claro – Do claro ao breu Itzhak Ventura – The storm – Aligned Päivi Hirvonen – Varjot – Kallio Fanfara Station – Lafoo – Boussadia Maya Youssef – Samai of trees – Finding home Imagen: / Image: Maya Youssef
Episode 16 of the Turquoise Coconut Podcast. We spoke to South Indian violinist and composer Jyotsna Srikanth about cross-cultural collaboration, Indian social norms and expectations, artist exploitation, and more. Turquoise Coconut is a UK-based independent record label. For more info, visit us at turquoisecoconut.com or find us on Facebook. New music for curious ears. Recorded […]
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Musician and composer Steve Pretty takes you on a musical tour of your own house and your innately musical brain. Steve explores what happens to melody when you add a single, held note - a drone. He demonstrates the role of drones in Indian classical music with master violinist Jyotsna Srikanth, looks into why drones are so ubiquitous in film and TV (whilst pitching his own drones to TV producers), and searches for some tasty drone sounds in his household appliances.Great fun for locked down families, friends or singles - or anyone curious to learn more about music. He can’t promise to turn you into a concert flautist, but this podcast will transform the way you hear and appreciate music. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Un repaso libre a la Transglobal World Music Chart de abril del 2018, confeccionada a través de la votación de un panel de divulgadores de las músicas del mundo de todos los continentes, del que los hacedores de Mundofonías somos miembros fundadores y coimpulsores. A free review of the Transglobal World Music Chart for April 2018, determined by a panel of world music specialists from all the continents of which the Mundofonías' presenters are founder members and co-promoters. Jyotsna Srikanth, Mats Edén, Dan Svensson & Pär Moberg - Folk dreams - Nordic raga Au?i & Tautumeitas - Net?š?mi es ieg?ju - Lai m?si?a rot?j?s! Mehmet Polat - A wise touch - Ageless garden Park Jiha - Throughout the night - Communion Koum Tara - Ya kalek lechia - Koum Tara Femi Kuti - How many - One people one world Catrin Finch & Seckou Keita - 1677 - Soar Seun Kuti & Egypt 80 - Kuku kee me - Black times El Naán - Bolero de Algodre - La danza de las semillas Monsieur Doumani - Meth?sin tzai fil?n / Drinking and kissing - Angathin
Simon Broughton, Editor-in-Chief of Songlines Magazine, chats to Bollywood Brass Band member Kay Charlton and South Indian violinist Jyotsna Srikanth, who perform at this year’s Songlines Encounters Festival at Kings Place (1–3 June). kingsplace.co.uk/sef This is the first episode in our #SonglinesEncounters podcast series.
Libby Purves meets jewellery designer Stephen Webster; historian Kenneth O. Morgan; conservation biologist Dr Amy Dickman and musician Jyotsna Srikanth. Dr Amy Dickman is a conservation biologist with a particular interest in the maintenance of threatened wildlife populations on human-dominated land and how to resolve human-wildlife conflict. She is director of Ruaha Carnivore Project (RCP), a community-based lion conservation initiative in Tanzania. A former finalist at the Tusk Conservation Awards, she has just launched Pride, an alliance of lion conservationists at Houston Zoo. Stephen Webster MBE is a jewellery designer. He studied at Medway College of Design in Rochester, Kent, before serving his apprenticeship at Hatton Garden and establishing his business in 1989. His inspirations range from pop culture to Jules Verne's Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and his clients include Madonna, Ozzy Osborne and Christina Aguilera. He tells his story in Gold Struck - A Life Shaped by Jewellery, published by Salma Books. Kenneth O. Morgan is a historian, author and a member of the House of Lords. An academic for more than 40 years, he held positions at a number of universities including Swansea and Oxford before retiring as vice-chancellor at the University of Wales in 1995. In his book, Kenneth O. Morgan: My Histories, he looks back at his life to consider how a working historian went about his task at a time of sweeping historical change. Kenneth O. Morgan: My Histories is published by University of Wales Press. Jyotsna Srikanth is a violinist from the Carnatic classical tradition. Before becoming a full-time musician she was a pathologist. She is passionate about bringing the music of Southern India to a wider audience and enjoys collaborating with musicians from a range of musical genres such as jazz, classical and world music including beatboxer Shlomo and flamenco guitarist Eduardo Niebla. Producer: Paula McGinley.
In Behind The Music this week, we meet Jyotsna Srikanth, a British-Indian violinist and composer who uses her Carnatic musical routes to create musical fusions inspired by traditions from all around the globe. Jyotsna will be performing on Monday 16th January in the Brunei Gallery at SOAS. For more information about the concert, follow this link: https://www.soas.ac.uk/music/events/concerts/16mar2015-carnatic-nomad-with-a-violin.html Track listing (all tracks performed and composed by Jyotsna Srikanth): 1. Thilana Ratipatipriya 2. Raghuvamsha Sudha 3. Haunting Thoughts 4. Monsoon Magic 5. Spring 6. Folk Dreams 7. Arabian Dreams 8. Irish Folk Dance Produced by Katie Bruce and Alex Richardson. For more information about Jyotsna’s ‘London International Arts Festival’ follow this link: http://www.liaf.co.uk/
Newcastle Roots Music Radio brings you a monthly world, roots and folk music podcast wherever you live! There's also a gig guide for those of you who live in Northeast England on the podcast and the related blog where you can also find a playlist with links for more information regarding artists: http://rootsoftheworld.blogspot.co.uk/ This month's edition features music from Summertyne, the Sage, Gateshead and Jumpin'Hot Club's celebration of Americana, Country and Roots music, there's music from NewcastleGateshead's Latin & Lusaphone Festival VAMOS! and Brass! Durham International Festival.The featured N.E. artist of the month is Gem Andrews, with her Tyneside take on Americana. There's also music from Skylark Song, Hannabiell and Midnight Blue, Wara, Zimbabwe, Kenya, Hackney, Quebec, klezmer from Canada, karnatic violin from Jyotsna Srikanth and more! This podcast comes from RootsoftheWorld and is available on Soundcloud, Podomatic and I Tunes. Follow me on Twitter @RootsoftheWorld and like me on Facebook: Facebook.com/RootsoftheWorld If you would like me to put you on the mailing list for this podcast please e mail me at rootsoftheworld@btinternet.com . The podcast is supported by PRS licence no LE-0006074 . Please spread the word about Newcastle Roots Music Radio and please support the artists, venues and promoters when you can!
Inner Octaves will feature specially commissioned chamber concertos by Indian composer Shirish Korde, whose music is an authentic presentation of his thorough Indian, Western classical and jazz training. Edinburgh based music therapy pioneer Nigel Osborne, one of the UK¹s finest composers, will also contribute with his masterful, modernist assimilation of non Western influences, notably Indian. The programme is completed by the music of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Oscar winner Tan Dun and the father of minimalism Terry Riley, who has studied Indian music tirelessly since the 1960s. Based around groundbreaking new concerti by these most compelling composers, Inner Octaves also features world renowned Indian violinist Jyotsna Srikanth, as well as tabla, string quartet, percussion and double bass. The makeup of the ensemble and concept of the programme will represent an outstanding opportunity for audiences across Scotand to experience daring yet immediate repertoire, performed by musicians of the highest calibre representing three continents. 'Startling virtuosity' The Scotsman 'Instrumental mastery' The Herald PERFORMERS: Award winning classical guitarist Simon Thacker, Carnatic violin virtuoso Jyotsna Srikanth, Birmingham based tabla master Sarvar Sabri, Scotland's leading string quartet the Edinburgh Quartet, Brazilian bass dynamo Mario Caribé and renowned multi-percussionist Iain Sandilands.