Silk Road Ensemble @ Chicago, IL 2005-04-08 (FM)
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Silk Road Ensemble
with
Yo-Yo Ma: 'cello
Wu-Man: pipa
Orchestra Hall, Symphony Center
Chicago, Illinois USA
2005-04-08
April 08, 2005
FM broadcast
recording and 2005 seed [SHN files] by bananaking
June 2018 reseed:
retracked with volume adjustments and repairs;
saved in FLAC-8 files
113:21 minutes
tracklist:
Set 1 62:30 minutes
01 The Silk Road Suite 15:26
- Kayhan Kalhor: "Mountains Are Far Away"
- Zhao Jiping arrangement: "Sacred Cloud Music"
- Zhao Jiping and Zhao Lin: "Summer in the High Grassland"
- Zhao Jiping and Zhao Lin: "Battle Remembered"
02 radio intro 2:45
03 Komitas Vardapet: Armenian folk songs 5:03
04 radio outro and stage intro 1:51
Azeri Suite - Alim Qasimov, vocals:
05 Traditional Mugam trio 8:09
06 Fikret Amirov: "Kor Arab" ["The Blind Arab"] 4:21
07 Uzeyir Hajibeyov: "Shikasta" ["Minstrel's Song"] 1:44
08 radio intro 0:54
09 stage intro 2:01
10 Sandeep Das: "Tarang" [dropout at 4:18] 13:05
11 radio outro 0:44
12 radio interview 6:19
Set 2 50:53 minutes
01 radio intro 0:58
02 Franghiz Ali-Zadeh: "Mugam Sayagi" [1993] 20:37
03 radio outro and stage intro 1:41
Romani set:
04 Sapo Perapaskero: "Turceasa" 6:48
05 Grigoras Dinicu: "Hora Martisorilui" ["March Hora"]
> "Sirba in E-flat"
> "Briu" [droput at 7:09] 10:52
06 radio and stage intro 2:21
encore:
07 Traditional Turkish: "Night at the Caravanserai" 7:20
08 radio outro 0:10
lineup includes:
Yo-Yo Ma: 'cello
Wu-Man: pipa
Sandeep Das: tabla
Colin Jacobsen: violin
Jonathan Gandelsman: violin
Joseph Gramley: percussion
Nicholas Cords: viola
Shane Shanahan: percussion
Gevorg Dabaghyan: duduk
Rauf Islamov: kamanche
Malik: tar
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original tracklist:
1st Set
01 The Silk Road Suite - Mountains Are Far Away 6:25
02 Sacred Cloud Music 3:21
03 Summer in the High Grassland 2:51
04 Battle Remembered 2:47
05 announcer/introduction 2:50
06 Armenian Folk Songs - Comitas 3:23
07 - 1:56
08 announcer/introduction 1:52
09 Azeri Suite - Traditional Mugham 8:17
10 The Wine Arab 4:13
11 Shikasta 1:44
12 announcer 0:56
13 introduction 2:02
14 Turang 6:35
15 Turang 6:26
16 [blank file, no audio]
- total: 55:47
2nd Set
01 announcer/interview with Yo-Yo Ma 8:03
02 Mugham Sajahid 6:00
03 - 4:34
04 - 3:04
05 - 2:01
06 - 4:44
07 announcer 1:53
08 Music of the Roma: Pucheska 6:47
09 March Hora 7:46
10 Serba & EFlat & Brieu 6:41
11 Night at the Caravanserai 6:06
12 radio outro 0:10
- total: 57:57
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info:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silkroad_(arts_organization)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yo-Yo_Ma
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wu_Man
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Komitas_Vardapet
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zhao_Jiping
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franghiz_Ali-Zadeh
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fikret_Amirov
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uzeyir_Hajibeyov
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romani_music
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kayhan_Kalhor
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alim_Qasimov
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandeep_Das
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Gramley
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gevorg_Dabaghyan
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taraf_de_Ha%C3%AFdouks
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original taper's note:
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The last version of this from Philadelphia was put up in Classical.
Since there is music here from all over the world,
I think it more appropriate for world music.
Beat me up if you disagree...but let the music speak for itself.
I've worked for two days to get these splits right, and the names.
If you have corrections, let me know. I haven't burnt this yet,
but I think the split for the disks should be at the Interview.
It could go on the end of the first disk, or the beginning of the second.
- bananaking, March 09, 2009
lineage: fm>cas (master)>wav>shn>2009 upload
Recorded and shared by bananaking
reseed:
retracked with volume adjustments and repairs;
saved in FLAC-8 files
(original track 16 removed - no audio)
Thanks again to bananaking for this recording
a zootype reseed June 2018
Thank you ijwthstd !
ReplyDeleteNice one sir. Thank you very much.
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