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Camaron de la Isla, Flamenco Cantaor (1950-1992) - 0 views

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    Cameron's voice had everything that is gypsy and this is evident in his early work with Paco de Lucía where his voice is a shattering cry, a gypsy echo without limits and unreachable depth.
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El Adon | Piyut, or Sacred Sung Poem of Sephardic Judaism | הזמנה לפיוט - 0 views

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    A beautiful, sweet, yearning, graceful Modzitz Hassidic melody affiliated with "The Admor Shaul Yedidya of Modzitz (1887-1948)." It's simple, with just voice and steel-stringed guitar (and a baglama?)
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Lhasa de Sela, singing "El Payande." What a haunting voice... - 0 views

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    Listen to Lhasa - El Payande for free: Lhasa de Sela, singing "El Payande." What a haunting voice...
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UbuWeb Sound - Jacques Doyen & Jacques Lasry ~ Poésies à mi-voix (1966) ~ Las... - 0 views

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    Barclay/Licence Arion - with the voice of Arlette Thomas French poetry from the 14th to the middle 20th century played with the Lary/Baschet sonore structures. Absolutely beautiful. The Lasry/Baschet "structures sonores" are cristal sculptures with a sound absolutely unique and great.
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If I Had Wings (in Yiddish) | Ljova and Inna - 0 views

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    This is a Yiddish folk song from a songbook collected by the great ethnomusicologist Moishe Beregovski. Performed by Inna (voice) & Ljova (viola)
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Dailymotion - Akim and arabandalousian, une vidéo de akimsikameya. World, mus... - 0 views

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    Algerian singer Akim el Sikameya, with his syncretic blend of arab-mediterranean-gypsy-jazz-rai-flamenco-klezmer-ska, is sure to surprise you with his very high voice and his mission to fight against fundamentalism - and for a common Mediterranean culture - with his art.
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Musicians / Paytanim of Piyutim (Sacred Musical Poems) of Sephardic / Hassidi... - 0 views

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    A list of all the singers (paytanim) and musicians performing piyutim (sacred song poems) on this website. Mostly for unaccompanied voice, piyutim are sometimes expressed with instruments like the violin, oud, ney, tambourine, darbuka, riq, and so on.
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B.B. King and Mary Travers ::: House of the Rising Sun ::: blip.fm - 0 views

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    Blues guitarist-singer B.B. King and "Hootenanny" folk singer Mary Travers (Peter, Paul, and Mary) sing "House of the Rising Sun" as a conversation. I don't think Mary "gets it." Her voice drags, seems dead, unconvincing, overly romantic. Strange. B,B.'s okay ~ at least when his fingers are walkin' and Lucille's doin' the talking, Odd. Corny. Worth a listen.
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Fula Flute Ensemble |:| Tambin, Peul, Fulani Flute of Guinea, West Africa - 0 views

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    Something like hearing the rural roots of Roland Kirk. Voice & flute vocalize together. Luminous, haunting, joyous, grief-stricken, a cry, a laugh, a call, a weeping...Peul (Fulani) flute (tambin) music is masterful in Sylvain Leroux's charge...Echos of Baaba Maal's musical scales, tone, and tenor.
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Fula Flute |:| Tambin (Peul) Flute of Guinea, West Africa - 0 views

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    Something like hearing the rural roots of Roland Kirk. Voice & flute vocalize together. Luminous, haunting, joyous, grief-stricken, a cry, a laugh, a call, a weeping...Peul (Fulani) flute (tambin) music is masterful in Sylvain Leroux's charge...Echos of Baaba Maal's musical scales, tone, and tenor.
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The Music of Jeff Harrington - 0 views

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    "(Harrington) utilized the entire ensemble in an alternately dark and rhythmic collage of styles, textures and bits and pieces from all over the world." - R.L. Ragsdale, Riverfront Times, St. Louis, Mo. Electronic music that is tonal and intensely contrapuntal, inspired by New Orleans and classical music traditions. "Harrington is the most intriguing new figure I've discovered on the Web..." Kyle Gann, Village Voice, July 7, 1999
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Don Cherry: 1936-1995 | Biography | Howard Mandel, Jazz Journalist - 0 views

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    Don Cherry was one of the most individual and idiosyncratic voices in contemporary jazz and world music, and also one of the most significant figures of his era. In an age of technically fearsome trumpet players, Cherry preferred to emphasise expression and musical communication over speed and technical prowess, and evolved an utterly distinctive sound and style in the process.
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Virginia Rodrigues: The diva of the favelas | Singer from Bahia is a Sensaton! - 0 views

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    She's like a big, black, smiling sun; her voice seems polished by the sea, weathered by the wind, and is at once earthy and unearthly as she sings of the pain of love and the consolation of the divine.
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Peaceful Female Voices Radio | Pandora - 0 views

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    Female vocalists singing folk songs of various traditions, mostly acoustic arrangements, with a peaceful ambience inherent in each song.
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El Pele : One of the Finest Cantaores in Flamenco, a Voice Like Old Copper... - 0 views

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    "One of the best cantaores, thanks to his ability to innovate, his mastery of all the palos (forms), both festive and solemn, and his "magnificent vocal chords made of excellent flamenco metal" (José Manuel Gamboa).
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Konnakol in Carnatic (South Indian Classical) Music | Konnakol as Vocal Percussion for ... - 0 views

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    Konnakol (also spelled konokol) (Tamil: கொன்னக்கோல்) is the Carnatic music - South Indian classical - performance art of vocal percussion. It is also a comprehensive language of rhythm which allows the composition, performance or communication of rhythms
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