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Saturday 16 August 2008

The Song Catchers - Recording the Disappearing Songs of Tibet

This fascinating feature, recorded in China, tells of a heart-warming recording project to preserve the rare and beautiful traditional songs of Tibet, which are vanishing in the process of modernisation. Milking songs and songs for building traditional houses are fading from collective memory, but Tibetan students at Qinhai Normal University, in Xining in China's west, are seeking out those in their home villages and towns who remember and sing the songs by heart.  Read Transcript

Saturday 09 August 2008

Tan Dun -- Undying Sound

In tune with the Beijing Olympics, we explore the work of one of China's most successful artistic exports, composer Tan Dun. Join Tan Dun and Australian percussionist Rebecca Lagos in a spirited excursion through his music, which blends Western classical traditions with ethnic Chinese folk music to create new music for this millennium.

Tan Dun, a native of Hunan province, is renowned for his theatrical musical projects drawing on Chinese sources. He speaks of his music for the film Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, his organic music for water, paper and stone, and his quest to preserve the disappearing music of his childhood in new technological forms for the future. Percussionist Rebecca Lagos sheds light on the unusual paper, water and stone instruments she played in the four concertos performed by the Sydney Symphony under the baton of their composer Tan Dun in 2003 and 2006. In this program, first broadcast on Into the Music in 2006, we hear excerpts from those performances.  Read Transcript

Saturday 02 August 2008

Toumani Diabate - Messenger of the Kora

Malian musician Toumani Diabate performed with his Symmetric Orchestra at the 2008 WOMADelaide Festival and at the Sydney Opera House in a dazzling synthesis of traditional instruments, such as the balafon, kora, ngoni and djembe, with western electric guitars, drum kit and keyboards. Toumani Diabate is a virtuoso of the kora or West African calabash harp-lute, and is renowned for both his solo recordings and collaborations with musicians such as Ali Farka Toure, Taj Mahal, Ketama, and Bjork.

Saturday 26 July 2008

The Musical Mind

Acclaimed neurologist Dr Oliver Sacks discusses the particular importance of music in the human brain; from its intricate connection to a wide range of neurological disorders to its unique function of providing pathways to order and memory. In a forum at Montreal's McGill University, he tells stories from his book Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain and offers surprising and fascinating insights into music and its place in our neurological systems.  Read Transcript

Saturday 19 July 2008

Enter the Garden - A Portrait of Toru Takemitsu

For the Japanese composer Toru Takemitsu, gardens provided both a source of inspiration and a metaphor for his music. This portrait of the great Japanese composer combines the words of friends and family, sounds from Takemitsu's favourite Kyoto gardens and examples from his concert music and film scores, as well as a specially recorded performance of his guitar arrangement of the Beatles' Yesterday.

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