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  1. Ali Farka Toure & Toumani Diabaté Album : Ali Farka Toure & Toumani Diabaté Artist : Ali Farka Toure & Toumani Diabaté Release date : 2009 Number of discs : 1 Genre : World Total size : 128 MB Total time : 00:55:36 Tracks : 1. Ruby 2. Sabu Yerkoy 3. Be Mankan 4. Doudou 5. Warbe 6. Samba Geladio 7. Sina Mory 8. 56 9. Fantasy 10. Machengoidi 11. Kala Djula 12. Kenouna (Extra Track) @ 320 Kbit/s mp3 Ali and Toumani is the second and final album pairing the late Malian guitar virtuoso Ali Farka Touré and kora master Toumani Diabaté . Recorded over three afternoons at London's Livingston Studios in 2005, with contributions from the late Orlando 'Cachaito' Lopez (Buena Vista Social Club) on bass, Ali and Toumani is the follow-up to the duo's Grammy Award-winning 'In the Heart of the Moon.' The new album was produced by Nick Gold and recorded by Jerry Boys, the same production team behind the collaboration's first effort. It is the also the last album recorded by Ali Farka Touré, who passed away on March 7, 2006. The duo's new release presents their usual playfulness, effervescence, and mastery in further exploration of songs reaching back into both musicians' pasts. 'It wasn't about covering old songs just because there weren't any new ones, no not at all,' said Diabaté, continuing: 'It was about revealing all the different possibilities once again... I believe this album to be stronger and wiser, better than 'In the Heart of the Moon.' Simultaneously reverent and informal, this album brings together the divergent folk and classical traditions from Northern and Southern Mali, creating a loving homage to the West African nation that is thoroughly appropriate for the late Touré's last recording. In the words of Diabaté, 'what we are doing is very important because we are both, above all, Malians. It's about love, sincerity, [and] solidarity.' Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/369848261/W_Kora_2009_Ali_Toumani__320.part1.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/369851406/W_Kora_2009_Ali_Toumani__320.part2.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/369854553/W_Kora_2009_Ali_Toumani__320.part3.rar
  2. Fairuz - Good Friday Album : Good Friday Artist : Fairuz Release date : 1962 Number of discs : 1 Genre : Religious Total Time : 00:29:55 Total size : 41,7 MB Tracks : 1. Ana al-Um al-Hazina 2. Turuq Urushaleem 3. Ya Sh'abi Wa Sahbi,Qamat Mariam 4. Wa Habibi 5. El Yom 'Ulliqa 'Ala Khashaba 6. Ya Yasu' El Hayat Nu'athimuka 7. Kamel El Ajyal,Estaniri 8. El Massih Qam @ 192 Kbit/s mp3 This album evokes the magical and serene setting of Good Friday as celebrated in the Eastern Church. Recorded live in Church during Easter (1962-1965). Fairuz's voice creates a meditative atmosphere. Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/371199531/W_Religious_1962_FairuzGoodFriday__192.rar
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    Kalman Balogh

    Kálmán Balogh & Romano Kokalo Gipsy Colours Album : Gipsy Colours Artist : Kálmán Balogh & Romano Kokalo Release date : 1999 Number of discs : 1 Total size : 72,4 MB Total time : 00:52:46 Tracks: 1. Gypsy Colours 2. Calusul Dance 3. Transylvania Suite 4. Hora (F#Minor) 5. Klezmer Tunes 6. Hora de la Bim-Bim 7. Suite for Trumpet 8. Csitári Hegyek Alatt 9. Macedon Tunes 10. Lark 11. Bulgar Cigany Horo @ 192 Kbit/s mp3 Kálmán Balogh is one of the foremost Hungarian cimbalom players, descending from a famous dynasty of Hungarian Gypsy musicians. His virtuosity is matched only by his understanding and respect of his heritage. A graduate of Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music of Budapest, he has completed many successful tours throughout the world with various ensembles, including five tours in North America. The cimbalom, a sort of oversized hammer dulcimer played with mallets like a vibraphone, possesses piano like percussive abilities to drive a band rhythmically or take the melodic lead. In Kálmán Balogh's expert hands, the cimbalom can do both simultaneously. His mastery of this unique and rare Hungarian folk instrument has mesmerized audiences. Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/369087529/W_Gypsy_1999_KalmanBaloghGipsyColors__192.rar
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    Tilman Hoppstock

    Tilman Hoppstock Memories of the Alhambra Album : Memories of the Alhambra Performer: Tilman Hoppstock Release date : 2002 Label : Signum Number of discs : 1 Genre : Classical Total size : 158 MB Total time : 01:07:37 Tracks : 1. Regino Sainz de la Maza - El Vito 1:32 2. Fernando Sor - Variationen über ein Thema von Mozart op.9 7:3 3. Francisco Tarrega - 5 Mazurken 1:28 4. Francisco Tarrega - 5 Mazurken 1:55 5. Francisco Tarrega - 5 Mazurken 1:18 6. Francisco Tarrega - 5 Mazurken 1:59 7. Francisco Tarrega - 5 Mazurken 1:25 8. Manuel de Falla - Tanz des Müllers 2:33 9. Heitor Villa-Lobos - 5 Preludes 4:34 10. Heitor Villa-Lobos - 5 Preludes 2:52 11. Heitor Villa-Lobos - 5 Preludes 2:54 12. Heitor Villa-Lobos - 5 Preludes 3:05 13. Heitor Villa-Lobos - 5 Preludes 3:35 14. Isaac Albeniz - Cataluna 3:24 15. Isaac Albeniz - Tango 2:53 16. Isaac Albeniz - Asturias 6:29 17. Francisco Tarrega - 3 Preludes 1:31 18. Francisco Tarrega - 3 Preludes 0:54 19. Francisco Tarrega - 3 Preludes 0:35 20. Francisco Tarrega - Recuerdos de la Alhambra 4:01 21. Cyril Scott - Sonatina for Guitar 6:10 22. Cyril Scott - Sonatina for Guitar 2:04 23. Cyril Scott - Sonatina for Guitar 2:36 @ 320 Kbit/s mp3 „The disc starts with an expressive performance of "El Vito" in the version of Regino Sainz de la Maza. It continous with the favorits of spanish guitar music and offers two fiery minutes of Manuel de Falla’s "Millers Dance". Habitual repertoire as well as this habitual intentness and recognized bravery, which always features the recordings of this the german guitarist. And finally – at least – the highlight: the first performance of the sonatina by Cyril Scott...“ SeiCorde 3/02 (Italy) Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/354212069/C_Guitar_2002_HoppstockAlhambra__320.part1.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/354219144/C_Guitar_2002_HoppstockAlhambra__320.part2.rar
  5. Mártha Sebestyén - Apocrypha Album : Apocrypha Performers : Márta Sebestyén Release date : 1992 Label : Hannibal Number of discs : 1 Total size : 108 MB Total time : 00:47:17 Tracks : 1. Tavasz, Tavasz (Spring, Spring) 2. Piac Közepém 3. Zugadoz Az Erdö (Humming Forests) 4. András 5. Bethlehem, Bethlehem 6. Ne Menji, Szivem 7. Hegyen-Völgyön 8. Apokrif (Apocrypha) 9. Szerelem, Szerelem 10. Elment Az Én Rózsám @ 320 Kbit/s mp3 Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/369254469/W_Hungary_1992_MartaSebestyenApocrypha__320.part1.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/369263576/W_Hungary_1992_MartaSebestyenApocrypha__320.part2.rar
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    Gnawa

    Gnawa Album: Gnawa Vol.3 Label: Fassiphone Genre: Gnawa Time: 00:46:57 Total size: 75,4 MB Individual Track Details: 1.Vunkri Vunkri 2.Lala Mera 3.Al-afou Ya Maulana 4.Salli Ala Nbina 5.Lbaneh @VBR mp3 Quote: The oldest ancestors of Gnawa Spirituality are the Soudani, who have travelled the Sahara in camel caravans for thousands of years as traders. As a means of surviving the harsh desert conditions during their extensive journies, they developed a method of transcedence which includes dance, incense, food and music. Gnawa are also the decendents of slaves trafficked from West Africa - specifically Guinea and Ghana (some people say the name "Gnawa" is a combination of these 2 countries names) to Muslim North Africa. These North African slaves found and fused the Soudani transcendentalism with Yoruba, Sufism, the Old Testament and Islamic spiritualities, resulting in a traditional healing spirituality, GNAUA or GNAWA, which is manifested through the healing Lila Ceremony. The primary instrument of the Gnawa is the sintir (also called guimbre and hahjouj), a 3-stringed bass lute covered by a camel-skin head, which doubles as a drum. The Ma'alem, or master musician, will always play sintir and sing lead vocals. He is joined by several Qraqb (metal castanet) players who sing the chorus, and often put down their castanets to perform polyrhythmic handclaps, and dance. In a full Lila ceremony, a priestess will lead the dance. During the ceremony, people may go into trance and - as in Haitian Vodou - their bodies will be inhabited by the saint who is being called by the music. The Lila cycles through a series of colors - red, blue, light blue, yellow, white, black. Several saints are associated with each color. Incense is used throughout the ceremony, and in many cases an animal will be sacrificed before the ceremony begins. Gnawi currently live and practice in Northern African countries, including Morocco, Tunis, and Algeria. There are different sects, each featuring their own Ma'alems and styles. Each June there is a very popular festval of Gnawa music in Essouiera, Morocco, which features Ma'alems from all over North Africa. The festival also features Gnawa fusion ensembles from other parts of the world. For a more detailed exploration of the Gnawa, please visit Rodrigo Dorfman's site: The Cyber Gnawas: http://home.mindspring.com/~cybergnawas/ Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/362913116/W_Gnawa_Vol.3.rar
  7. Mártha Sebestyén & Muszikás Blues for Transylvania Album : Blues for Transylvania Performers : Márta Sebestyén & Muzsikás Release date : 1990 Label : Hannibal Number of discs : 1 Total size : 70,8 MB Total time : 00:50:34 Tracks : 01. Betyárnóta 02. Istenem, Istenem 03. Kalotaszegi legényes 04. Szapora 05. Bodomkuti hajnali 06. Ősz az idő 07. Kati - Kata 08. Boncidai cimbalmos 09. Régi somogyi énekek 10. Régi lakodalmas 11. Ha felmegyek Kolozsvárra @ 192 Kbit/s mp3 Amazon.com Despite the best efforts of Romania's Ceaucescu dictatorship to make Transylvanian folk culture disappear, it survived at least in part due to the very deprivations (e.g., the lack of electricity and education) that were intended to destroy it. This well-known Hungarian quintet began rooting around in the one-time Hungarian territory a decade ago, and their first collection of Transylvanian tunes is a deep and diverse treasure trove of nearly forgotten centuries-old acoustic history. A droning hurdy-gurdy introduces a song about the "damned misery of love"; a pair of fiddles rouse dancers to high-stepping wedding and Christmas dances; a sad string quartet accompanies a song describing "The Time of Autumn" when conscripted soldiers left their villages. And, as with all Muzsikas's albums, Marta Sebestyen's wise and clear and cold voice re-creates another world in your living room. --Richard Gehr Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/369264829/W_Hungary_1990_MartaSebestyenBluesForTranslylvania__192.rar
  8. Zemlja Točak Nebo (Earth Wheel Sky Band) Rota Naschkar E Phuv Thaj O Del (Vinyl rip) Album : Rota Naschkar E Phuv Thaj O Del Artist : Zemlja Točak Nebo (Earth Wheel Sky Band) Release date : 1983 Number of discs : 1 Genre : World Total Time : 00:28:52 Total size : 73,5 MB Tracks : 01. A1 - Avakarlin Schnel.mp3,"04:00" 02. A2 - Baladi E Romani.mp3,"03:42" 03. A3 - Da Ko Baro Drumo.mp3,"03:32" 04. A4 - Veselin Tu Men Romalen.mp3,"02:56" 05. B1 - Kana Kave Korkori Tu.mp3,"02:40" 06. B2 - Mate Pesniko.mp3,"04:15" 07. B3 - Cigansko Srce.mp3,"03:48" 08. B4 - Nadja.mp3,"03:59" @ 320Kbit/s mp3 Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/369081598/W_Gypsy_1983_EWSB_RotaNaschkarEPhuvThajODel__320.part1.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/369084220/W_Gypsy_1983_EWSB_RotaNaschkarEPhuvThajODel__320.part2.rar
  9. Mussorgsky/Ravel: Pictures at an Exhibition (Von Karajan, Berliner Philharmoniker) Album : Pictures at an Exhibition Composer(s) : Modest Mussorgsky, Maurice Ravel, Claude Debussy Performers : Herbert von Karajan, Berlminer Philharmoniker Label: Deutsche Grammophon Release date : 1966 Number of discs : 1 Total size : 172 MB (mp3), 348 MB (FLAC) Total time : 01:14:53 Tracks : 1. La Mer - 1. From Dawn till Noon on the Sea (De l'aube à midi sur la mer) 8:35 2. La Mer - 2. Play of the Waves (Jeux de vagues) 6:13 3. La Mer - 3. Dialogue of the Wind and the Sea (Dialogue du vent et de la mer) 7:50 4. Pictures at an Exhibition - Promenade 1:50 5. Pictures at an Exhibition - Gnomus 2:44 6. Pictures at an Exhibition - Promenade 1:14 7. Pictures at an Exhibition - The Old Castle 4:36 8. Pictures at an Exhibition - Promenade 0:41 9. Pictures at an Exhibition - The Tuileries Gardens 1:04 10. Pictures at an Exhibition - Bydlo 2:49 11. Pictures at an Exhibition - Promenade 1:01 12. Pictures at an Exhibition - Ballet of the Chickens in Their Shells 1:12 13. Pictures at an Exhibition - Samuel Goldenberg and Schmuyle 2:18 14. Pictures at an Exhibition - The Market-place at Limoges 1:26 15. Pictures at an Exhibition - The Catacombs (Sepulchrum romanum) 2:14 16. Pictures at an Exhibition - Cum mortuis in lingua mortua 2:22 17. Pictures at an Exhibition - The Hut on Fowl's Legs (Baba-Yaga) 3:31 18. Pictures at an Exhibition - The Great Gate of Kiev 6:44 19. Boléro 16:09 @ 320 Kbit/s mp3 & FLAC Here are examples of 'The Karajan Effect' at its most positive, and sounding, in these new transfers, fractionally more open, focused and fresh than before, with the billowing bass moderated and the dynamic range extended. Along with Karajan's own imaginative deployment of orchestral colour (to take one example: the extra gong with barely damped striker at the end of Pictures), the Berlin Jesus-Christus Kirche acoustics of these 1964-6 recordings add their own wonderful coloration and atmosphere (dark and cavernous at appropriate moments in Pictures). The 1980s Berlin Philharmonic DG remakes (in their remastered 'Karajan Gold' format) offer something closer to concert-hall reality (a cleaner more neutral sound) but, on the whole, the imaginative daring and the excited discovery of new realms of creative and technical possibility are missing; certainly the 1980s performances are less given to spontaneous ignition. For those unfamiliar with these 1960s accounts, Bolero is slow and steady (but Karajan risks floating the early solos), and Pictures is broader and grander than Karajan's previous and subsequent recordings (and most others). But how does one do justice to this La mer in a single sentence? Well, you can either be seduced by some of the most sheerly beautiful orchestral sound ever recorded, or appreciate it for its wide-ranging imagery and its properly mobile pacing; but whichever way you look at it, it is one of the great recorded La mers and one of the classics of the gramophone. -- John Steane, Gramophone [12/1995] Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/367144088/links_Pictures_Karajan.txt
  10. Rabih Abou-Khalil – Tarab Album : Tarab Artist(s) : Rabih Abou-Khalil Release Date : 1994 Label : Enja Genre : Jazz Total time : 01:00:56 Total size : 85,5 MB Tracks : 1. Bushman in the Desert 2. After Dinner 3. Awakening 4. Haneen Wa Hanaan 5. Lost Centuries 6. In Search of the Well 7. Orange Fields 8. Tooth Lost, A 9. Arabian Waltz @VBR mp3 Tarab is an unusual album for the great Lebanese jazz composer and oud player in that it features no Western instruments or musicians, except for Glen Moore on the acoustic bass. The melody instruments are the nay (Arabic flute) played by the Syrian veteran Selim Kusur and, as always, Abou-Khalil on oud or Arabic lute (which more or less functions like the piano in a standard jazz quartet). Rounding out the group are Nabil Khaiat on frame drums and percussion, and Rameesh Shotham on South Indian drums and other percussion. Everyone but Kusur has worked at least semi-regularly with Abou-Khalil. (Kusur did play on Abou-Khalil's Roots & Sprouts, an earlier instance of an album with no Western instruments.) The lack of Western instrumentalists gives Tarab a less jazzy, more Arabic feeling than Abou-Khalil's other albums. Abou-Khalil builds his albums around his guest instrumentalists, so Tarab features the nay prominently, but even more, this is an album for the oud and for showing off the rhythm section. For example, on "In Search of the Well" there is actually a bass solo. And there are a few other pleasant surprises scattered throughout the album. On "Awakening," someone -- just who is not credited -- lets forth a string of bol singing, that rapid-fire, tongue-twisting Indian chant made famous in the West by Sheila Chandra. And on "Arabian Waltz," a jaw harp appears out of the blue , presumably played by Shotham, who plays it on Between Dusk and Dawn, accenting the fast-paced original version of what later became the more lush title track of the album Arabian Waltz. This last song is especially welcome for its strong melody, standing out on an album that certainly does not lack for atmosphere, but which would have benefited from greater tunefulness. Still, a very worthy effort, though not the best place to start one's Rabih Abou-Khalil collection, especially if one is coming from a jazz background. ~ Kurt Keefner Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/366360741/J_Rabih_1992_Tarab.rar
  11. Muzio Clementi – Six Sonatinas op. 36 (Diane Hidy) Album : Clementi: Six Sonatinas op.36 Artist : Diane Hidy Release date : 1995 Number of discs : 1 Genre : Classical Total size : 44,6 MB Total time : 00:35:54 On this CD : 01. Sonatina in C, Op. 36 No. 1, I Allegro.mp3,"01:38" 02. Sonatina in C, Op. 36 No. 1,II. Andante.mp3,"01:24" 03. Sonatina in C, Op. 36 No. 1,III. Vivace.mp3,"01:06" 04. Sonatina in G, Op. 36 No. 2, I. Allegretto.mp3,"02:14" 05. Sonatina in G, Op. 36 No. 2, II. Allegretto.mp3,"01:19" 06. Sonatina in G, Op. 36 No. 2, III. Allegro.mp3,"01:39" 07. Sonatina in C, Op. 36 No. 3, I. Spiritoso.mp3,"04:29" 08. Sonatina in C, Op. 36 No. 3, II. Un poco adagio.mp3,"01:51" 09. Sonatina in C, Op. 36 No. 3, III. Allegro.mp3,"01:27" 10. Sonatina in F, Op. 36 No. 4, I. Con spirito.mp3,"03:59" 12. Sonatina in F, Op. 36 No. 4, III. Allegro vivace.mp3,"02:02" 13. Sonatina in G, Op. 36 No. 5, I. Presto.mp3,"04:21" 16. Sonatina in D, Op. 36 No. 6, I. Allegro con Spirito.mp3,"06:05" 17. Sonatina in D, Op. 36 No. 6, II. Allegretto spiritoso.mp3,"02:20" @ 160 mp3 + partiture (PDF) Muzio Clementi (23 January 1752 – 10 March 1832) was a classical composer, and acknowledged as the first to write specifically for the piano. He is best known for his piano sonatas and his collection of piano studies, Gradus ad Parnassum. Clementi was born in Rome on 23 January 1752, the first of seven children, to Nicolo Clementi (1720–89), a silversmith, and Madalena, née Caisar. His musical talent became clear at an early age: by age nine he had secured a post as organist at his home church of St Lorenzo in Damaso. Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/366030777/C_Clementi_1995_SixSonatinasOpus36__160.rar
  12. Al Qantarah Abballati, Abballati Album : Abballati, Abballati (Canti e suoni della Sicilia Medievale) Performer : Al Qantarah Release date : 1999 Number of discs : 1 Genre : Medieval Total size : 172 MB (mp3), 386 MB (FLAC) Total time : 01:14:57 Tracks : 1. Surat Mariam — 1 parte 2. Trad. Canto di Carnevale - Tammuriddara - Assummata di lu corpu di la tunnara - Navaii 3. Anon., XII sec — Congaudentes jubilemus 4. Peire Cardinal, Giacomo da Lentini — Ben m'e venuto 5. Trad. Catania — Assolo di marranzanu 6. Trad. Palermo — A la viddanisca 7. Anon., XII sec — Natali regis glorie 8. Anon., XV sec — Dolce lo mio drudo 9. Trad. Trapani — Vicariota 10. Anon., XII sec — Exultantes et letantes — Trad., Maletto — Ballettu 11. Trad. Resuttano — Sugnu vinutu di luntana via 12. Anon., XII sec — In hoc anni circulo 13. Anon., XII sec — Benedicamus Domino 14. Trad. Montedoro — Montedoro 15. Trad. Partanna — Richiami 16. Anon., XII sec — Resonet intonet 17. Trad., Persia, Palermo — Parandoush — Chiovu Abballati 18. Anon., XII sec — Eia fratres 19. Surat Mariam — 2 parte @ 320 Kbit/s mp3 & FLAC Al Qantarah is the name of a river in eastern Sicily and means "bridge" in Arabic. Sicily has long been a bridge to distant civilisations and since early times its culture has been shaped by the concurrent presence of Hellenic, Arabic and lastly, Norman influences. Al Qantarah’s music evokes the sounds of that multiethnic island in sacred, lay and secular works, as they play on replicas of traditional medieval instruments of the Sicilian, Arabic and Persian traditions Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/365956551/links_Al_Qantarah_Abballati.txt
  13. Boccherini: Quintetti op. 56 & 57 (Patrick Cohen , Quatour Mosaïques) Album : Boccherini: Quintetti op. 56 & 57 Performers: Patrick Cohen & Quatour Mosaïques Release date : 2002 Label : Astree Number of discs : 2 Genre : Classical Total size mp3: CD1: 140 MB, CD2: 160 MB Total size FLAC: CD1: 279 MB, CD2: 305 MB Total time : CD1: 01:01:27, CD2: 01:09:58 Tracks : Disc: 1 (60:07) Quintetto secondo B flat major, G 414 (24:31) 1. Allegretto moderato (8:42) 2. Minuetto - tempo giusto (4:31) 3. Adagio (4:39) 4. Finale. Allegro un poco vivace (6:39) Quintetto terzo E minor, G 415 (14:55) 5. Andante lento assai (4:25) 6. Minuetto non presto, con grazia (1:50) 7. Provensal : allegro vivo (3:16) 8. Andante lento (2:51) 9. Provensal : allegro vivo e pp come prima (2:33) Quintetto sesto C major, G 418 (20:41) 10. Allegretto lento (3:30) 11. Presto (5:03) 12. Variazioni sulla rittirata notturna di madrid (7:59) 13. Polonese : allegretto sostenuto (4:09) Disc: 2 (69:10) Quintetto for piano No 1 in E minor, G 407 (28:04) 1. Allegro comodo (9:54) 2. Adagio (6:17) 3. Minuetto con moto (3:50) 4. Allegretto final (8:03) Quintetto for piano No 2 in F major, G 408 (19:00) 5. Allegretto (7:00) 6. Minuetto amoroso (4:29) 7. Poco adagio (3:59) 8. Allegretto (3:32) Quintetto for piano No 5 in D major, G 411 (22:06 ) 9. Andante sostenuto (4:06) 10. Minuetto allegro (3:29) 11. Andante con prima (5:02) 12. Variazioni (9:29) @ 320 Kbit/s mp3 & FLAC Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/363349302/links_Boccherini_Quintetti.txt
  14. Japanese Music for Voice, Koto and Shamizen Album : Japanese Music for Voice, Koto and Shamizen (Biennale Neue Musik Hannover) Artist : Various Artists Recording date : 1999 Release date : 2001 Number of discs : 1 Total time : 01:12:48 Total size : 166 MB Tracks : 1. Yoshizawa Kengyo II - Chidori no kyoku 11:43 2. Yatsuhashi Kengyo - Hachidan no shirabe 10:45 3. Yamada Kengyo - Nasuno 17:52 4. Toshio Hosokawa - Nocturne 12:36 5. Toshio Hosokawa - Banka 9:26 6. Toshio Hosokawa - Koto-uta 10:23 @ 320 Kbit/s mp3 Japanese music for Voice, Koto, and Shamisen, by Yoshizawa Kengyô II (1808-1872), Yatsuhashi Kengyô (1614-1685), Yamada Kengyô (1757-1817), and Toshio Hosokawa (b.1955). Sumi Tani - vocals, koto Makiko Gotô - koto, jûshichigen Hideko Yamagishi - koto Michiyo Kusama - shamisen Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/117127721/Wj_2001_TraditionAndAvantgardeInJapan.part1.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/117132198/Wj_2001_TraditionAndAvantgardeInJapan.part2.rar
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    Gnawa

    The Splendid Master Gnawa Musicians of Morocco & Randy Weston Album : The Splendid Master Gnawa Musicians of Morocco Artist : Master Gnawa Musicians & Randy Weston Release date : 1994 Number of discs : 1 Genre : Ethnic Total size : 162 MB Total time : 01:11:01 Tracks : 1. Voix Errrante: Sorie/Folinho Rejale/Ahayana Wayi/Bokarli Ana 2. Sound Playing: Bermaryo/Fanyro/Merkadi/Yobady/Ya la la/Concoba/Tembara 3. Chalabati @ 320 Kbit/s mp3 Recorded September 17, 1992 in the ballroom of the La Mamounia Hotel, Marrakech, Morocco. Released on Verve-Antilles in 1994 (catalogue # 314 521 587-2). Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/362905277/W_GnawaMusicians_RandyWeston_1992___320.part1.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/362909568/W_GnawaMusicians_RandyWeston_1992___320.part2.rar
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