CKCU Canada's oldest community radio station
Thursday's 1-4pm, I specialize in (but am not limited to) folk and
classical music from around the world.
nr=New Release
c=Canadian content
March 12
1-3. anon. "Carnival Brass Band", "La Chambelona", & "Medley of Carnival
Congos" from "Arro-Cuba: an Anthology" Rounder
4. Ivo Papasov & his Bulgarian Wedding Band: "Na Trapesa" from "Orpheus
Ascending" Hannibal
5. Soh Daiko: "Yuudachi" from "Soh Daiko" Lyrichord
6. Juice: "Another Star" from "Jazz & Beyond" CHRW c
7. New Orleans Klezmer All-Stars: "Mazl Tov Cocktail" from "Klezmania"
Shanachie
8. Saleh Khairy: "Agulak" from "Sif Safaa" Hemisphere
9. Ozer Senay: "Sehrazat" from "Turkish Bellydance" ARC
10. Iness Mezel: "Slassen Kan" from "Berber singing goes world" Auvidis
11. Tabu Ley Rochereau: "Tu as dit que" from "Babeti Soukous" Realworld
12. Tikisa: "Kache" from "Safari" indie c
13-14. Keola Beamer: "Ulili E" from "Ka Wailele O'Akaka" Dancing Cat
15. Franz Schubert: "Klaviersonate B-dur, D. 960" performed by Maurizio
Pollini Deutsche Grammaphon
16. Black Umfolosi: "Helele Mama Afrika" from "Festival-Umdlalo" World Circuit
17. Lorraine Klassen: "Soweto Groove II" from "Here & Now" CBC c
18-19. Kobena Aquaa-Harrison: "Jungle Bouti Anthem" & "Respect ka fait
bon" from "Afro-Can Routes" Variety c
March 16
1. Hossam Ramzy: "Raqset El-Assaya" from "Kouhail" ARC
2. Nesrin Sipahi & Kudsi Erguner Ensemble: "Etti o guzel ahde veta
mujdeler alsun" from "Sharki" CMP
3. Gyorgy Ligeti: "Lux Aeterna" performed by the London Sinfonietta
Voices, dir. Terry Edwards Sony Classical
4. Huun-Huur-Tu: "Song of a Lonely Man" from "If I'd Been Born An Eagle"
Shanachie
5. Prasit Thawon Ensemble: "Sarama" from "Thai Classical Music" Nimbus
6. Gaida Orchestra: "Rudolp Gaida Suite" from "Bagpipe music from the
Rhodope Mountains" JVC
7. MacUmba: "Damp Carpet" from "Don't Hold Your Breath" Greentrax
8. Ara Ketu: "Yele Congo" from "Yele Brazil" Hemisphere
9. Anon. "Fire Down Below" from "Steel Drum Festival" Tradition
10. Yuri Buenaventura: "Colombia Tierra Querida" from "Herencia Africano"
Coeur du Lion nr
11. Djamchid Chemirani: "Duo de Zarb a 7 temps" from Le Zarb" Harmonia Mundi
12. Giannis Parjos: "To Ponemeno Stithos Mou" from "The Dance of the
Heaven's Ghosts" Hemisphere
14. Bratsch: "Bi Divanosko" & "Fratelli" from "Correspondances" Niglo
15. Astor Piazzolla: "Camorra I" from "La Camorra" Just a Memory
16. Vladimir Deskvov: "Gleise" performed by Marc-Andre Hamelin Dacord c
17. Marc-Andre Hamelin: "Triple Etude" performed by Marc-Andre Hamelin
Dacord c
18. Ustad Salamat Ali Khan & Sharafat Ali Khan: "Rag Thames" EMI India
19-20. Toronto Tabla Ensemble: "Tongue Twister" & "Journey" from "Toronto
Tabla Ensemble" indie c
21. Achilla Orru: "Riti" from "Apaanidomo" indie c
22. Youssou N'Dour: "Djamil" from "Inedits 84-85" Celluloid
23. Jova Stojilkovic Besir & His Brass Orkestar: "Cifteteli" from "Blow
Besir Blow" Globestyle
24. Klezmatics: "Sirba Matey Matey" from "Possessed" Xenophile
25. Pekel: "De Haven Van Portsmouth" from "Van de Maas naar de Oost" PAN
26. Te Vaka: "Siva Mai" from "The Canoe" ARC
March 19
1. Iannis Xenakis: "Kraanerg" performed by the St-X Ensemble directed by
Charles Zachane Bornstein Asphodel/Sombient
-A wonderful piece featuring strings, brass & winds, and tape. A
very ominous, eerie and oppressively dark piece.
2. Morikeba Kouyate: "Jimbasengo" from "Music of Senegal" Traditional
Crossroads
3. Celso Machado: "Ponteado Africano" from "Varal" indie c
4. Karnak: "Hymboraewueya" from "Karnak" Tinder Records nr
-Some of the most inflated hyperbole I've ever seen on the back cover
of an album almost set me off this disc, however, I ignored the marketing,
and it does seem like a very interesting disc. More from this disc on
this on future shows.
5, Afro-Cuba All-Stars: "Fiesta de La Rumba" from "A Toda Cuba le Gusta"
World Circuit/Nonesuch
6. Anon. "Whistle Ensemble" from "Central African Republic" Unesco/Auvidis
7. Ion Nicodim: "A father must feed his children" from "Musique Tzigane en
Roumanie" Arion
8. Gregori Schechter's Klezmer Festival Band: "Galitzyaner Tantz" from
"Der Rebe Elimelech" ARC
9. Toraia Orchestra of Algiers: "Uotaaret Men Elihabek" from "Ya Bay"
Tradition
10. Musicians of the National Dance Compayn of Cambodia: "Luok Phsai" from
"Homrong" Realworld
11. Franz Liszt: "Urbi et Orbi" performed by Philip Thomson Naxos
12. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan & Party: "Naat" from "En Concert a Paris vol. 1"
Ocora
13. Erin Cassidy: "Kahir's Kitchen" from "The Wind At Play" Carleton Sound c
14. Peter Chaisson Jr. "Fiddlin' Phil" from "The P.E.I. Style of Fiddling"
Rounder
15. Elliot Wight: "Blue Mountain Hornpipe" from "The P.E.I. Style of
Fiddling" Rounder
16. Attwood O'Connor: "The Watermelon" from "The P.E.I. Style of Fiddling"
Rounder
17. Astor Piazzolla / Gidon Kremer: "Cafe 1930" from "Hommage a Piazzolla"
Nonesuch
due to the very large amount of promotional material which CKCU receives
regularly and the lengthy delay in processing CD's, any CD cannot be
guaranteed immediate attention on my show. If you wish to be sure
something receives my attention, please send a SECOND copy
either to CKCU's address with that intention clearly stated, or to my home
address which is available by request (simply e-mail me).
Send and CD's to: CKCU-FM
517 Unicentre, 1125 Colonel By Drive
Carleton University
Ottawa, ON, Canada
K1S 5B6
Dave
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"Taste is a negative thing. Genius affirms and always affirms." -Franz Liszt
[Taste is defined by what it excludes. Genius is defined by what it includes.]