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Intro - 0:00Tune called Planxty Sir Festus Burke | Randal Bays/fiddle, Chris Smith/tenor banjo, Roger Landes/bouzouki | composition by Turlough O'Carolan, from the album “Coyote Banjo” by Chris SmithPart I, Meet Dr. Cassandre Balosso-Bardin - 01:05Part II, Let's Talk About Bagpipes - 28:03Part III, The International Bagpipe Conference! - 53:07Outro - 01:03:18Planxty Sir Festus Burke Cassandre Balosso-Bardin is a musician, academic and events organiser. She is a senior lecturer in Music at University of Lincoln and specialises in Ethnomusicology, more specifically Mediterranean music, cultural sustainability, musical instruments, and intercultural music making, which are informed through fieldwork based research and performance. She completed her PhD in ethnomusicology at SOAS, University of London in 2015, focusing on the anthropology of the Mallorca bagpipes (the xeremies). She is the founding director of the International Bagpipe Organisation since 2012. Cassandre is also a prolific performer and plays the recorders and bagpipes. After many years of performing early music, including with the Centre de Musique Baroque de Versailles, she dedicated herself to the global music scene, performing with bands from different cultural traditions including Italy, Great Britain, France, Sweden, Greece, Anatolia and North-West Africa. She has performed at many international festivals and venues with her bands (Amaraterra, Världens Band, Bonnendis, Follow the Rats...) including the Proms, Womad, Cambridge Folk Festival, the Sage, Musicport, Aan Korb BBC festival, Bloomsbury festival, Urkult, Stockholm Culture Festival and Stockholm Folk Festival. Cassandre also organises a range of music events and is currently the artistic director for The Guild Sessions (community-based folk/world music concerts) and The Global Sound Sessions (Lincoln Performing Arts Centre).For more information, please see www.cassandrebalossobardin.com Full Playlist for EP 21VVMC Book ClubVVMC: Friends & Voices, a Collaborative PlaylistVoices from the Vernacular Music Center
Comenzamos en torno al Báltico, con músicas que nos llegan desde Finlandia y Estonia. Por allí cerca, en Lituania, se pergeñó un curioso encuentro entre el blues y los griots de Mali que también os mostramos. Continuamos en África, por la senda del afrobeat y la música kologo, para saltar hacia el son cubano, encontrando una inesperada conexión con el sur de Alemania. Por el este de Europa y por la India seguimos, ocupándonos también en nuestra #TremendAgenda de citas como el Haizebegi de Baiona, el festival Musicport en Inglaterra o el Oslo World, pero sobre todo del WOMEX, el evento global más importante en relación con las músicas del mundo, del que Mundofonías es medio colaborador desde años atrás. We start our trip sailing around the Baltic sea, with music coming from Finland and Estonia. Not far from there, in Lithuania, an interesting meeting between North American bluesmen and Malian griots was held. We continue in Africa, following the trail of afrobeat and kologo music, and then we jump to Cuba to listen some son, also finding an unexpected connection with Southern Germany. We continue in Eastern Europe and India, also talking on our #TremendAgenda about global events like Haizebegi in Baiona, Musicport festival in England and Oslo World, but, mainly, about WOMEX, the most important world music global meeting of which Mundofonías is being media partner for many years. Jarmo Romppanen - Gustaf - Nordic mandolin Kulno Malva - Laanetants - Teine Rüüt - Rüüt-rüüt - Kadakad Mighty Mo Rodgers & Baba Sissoko - Donke / Dance - Griot blues Oumou Sangaré - Fadjamou [+ Tony Allen] - Republicafrobeat vol. 4: Mujeres [VA] Stevo Atambire - Bayiti - Teach me Arturo Jorge y el Cuarteto Tradición - La herencia - Finca Santa Elena Lambertz, Saam, Richter - A seidla mehra - Bier gewinnt! Sarakina - Graovo taste - Balkantron Mariana Sadovska - Ballad of Dovbush - Just not forever Kapela Maliszów - Na piecu ?oro? - Mazurki niepoj?te Jyotsna Srikanth - Thillana - Call of Bangalore
The Musicport tune-a-day podcast at T-1 .. it's Mary Coughlan
The Musicport tune-a-day podcast at T-2 .. it's the Amsterdam Klezmer Band
The Musicport tune-a-day podcast at T-3 .. it's the Amsterdam Klezmer Band
The Musicport tune-a-day podcast at T-4 .. it's Chris Wood
The Musicport tune-a-day podcast at T-5 .. Mercedes Peon
The Musicport tune-a-day podcast at T-6 .. it's Chris Wood
The Musicport tune-a-day podcast at T-7 .. it's the Amsterdam Klezmer Band
The Musicport tune-a-day podcast at T-8 .. it's Chris Wood
The Musicport tune-a-day podcast at T-9 .. it's the Amsterdam Klezmer Band
The Musicport tune-a-day podcast at T-10 .. it's Fran Smith
The Musicport tune-a-day podcast at T-11 .. Chris Wood
The Musicport tune-a-day podcast at T-12 .. it's Julaba Kunda
The Musicport tune-a-day podcast at T-13 .. it's the Amsterdam Klezmer Band
The Musicport tune-a-day podcast at T-14 .. it's Chris Wood
The Musicport tune-a-day podcast at T-15 .. it's Chris Wood
The Musicport tune-a-day podcast at T-16 .. it's Mary Coughlan
The Musicport tune-a-day podcast at T-17 .. it's freya abbott ferguson
The Musicport tune-a-day podcast at T-18 .. it's Claudia Aurora
The Musicport tune-a-day podcast at T-19 .. it's Sura Susso
The Musicport tune-a-day podcast at T-20 .. it's freya abbott ferguson
The Musicport tune-a-day podcast at T-21 .. today it's Fran Smith
The Musicport tune-a-day podcast at T-22 .. it's Sura Susso
The Musicport tune-a-day podcast at T-23 .. it's Iain Matthews
The Musicport tune-a-day podcast at T-24 .. Kim Richey is today's happy tunester
The Musicport tune-a-day podcast at T-25 .. it's the Amsterdam Klezmer Band
Welcome to your latest round the world music adventure. Please donate to the Disasters Emergency Committee there's a link on the front page of the website and to concentrate our thoughts we open the broadcast with two Haitian tracks. One from Les Shleu Shleu a sixties dance band from Haiti, the precursor to all the retro tropical funk that's being dug up and reissued right now. We follow that with a stunning track from one of the best albums from last year Ti Coco and Wanga Neges' Haiti Colibri. Our album of the week comes from The Hut People and extraordinary combo of Percussion and Piano Accordian. Ever since we saw them at Musicport two years ago we've been waiting in anticipation for their debut album and we haven't been disappointed. Hope you enjoy the three tracks that we've picked out for you. With two new releases from Toureg artists,Nabil Othmani and newcomers and young pretenders for the Tinirawen crown, Tamikrest both with their own approach to Tamasheq music and beyond. Plus two tracks from two more exceptional dug up funk compilations two more exceptional albums for your collection. We hope you enjoy another eclectic round the world music adventure. You can buy what we're playing here and please spread the word we want more people to listen to all the wonderful global roots and grooves. View the playlist http://www.gondwanasound.co.uk Join us live every Wednesday 11am - midday on Sheffield Live 93.2FM