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Looking Back
This program was originally posted in April, 2000.
For more on these artists, check out our
related features and interviews from NPR's All Things Considered
and Morning Edition.
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From April, 2000:
Watch
Episode 3
Audio-only: Real Audio | Windows Media
A
live NPR recording of the Assad Brothers
Lost in the stars with Gillham Park
The trikitixa from Kepa Junkera
Brazilian artist Virginia Rodrigues
The haunting theremin of Clara Rockmore
The Palm Fabric
Orchestra
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It's
all in the family: the Assad
brothers have a talented
sister, Badi Assad, who also
plays classical guitar and
has recorded four solo CDs.
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Nadja
Solerno-Sonnerberg, Sergio and Odair Assad
Listen to Andalucia:
Real Audio | Windows Media
from
Nadja
Salerno-Sonnenberg, Sergio & Odair Assad (Nonesuch Records)
Listen
to an interview with Nadja Salerno-Sonnennberg and Sergio Adair.
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The
Gillham Park Orchtet (yes,
"orchtet" not "ochtet")
recorded and performed in
Kansas City, MO in the late
1990s.
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The
Gillham Park Orchtet
Listen to Lost
in the Stars:
Real Audio | Windows Media
from
Songs from the Velvet Anvil (GPO)
To purchase this CD, call (816) 531-5994
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Kepa
Junkera is self-taught
on the trikitixa, or diatonic
accordion, a folk instrument
native to the Basque region
of Spain where Junkera was
born and raised.
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Kepa
Junkera
Listen to Nondik
jo Maurizia:
Real Audio | Windows Media
from
Bilbao 00:00h (Alula Records)
Listen
to a review of Bilbao by NPR's Banning Eyre.
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Virginia
was discovered by
Brazilian pop legend, Caetano
Veloso. After hearing her
sing in a young people's
musical theater production,
Veloso invited her to record
for his label, Natasha Records.
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Virginia
Rodrigues
Listen to Uma
História
de If:
Real Audio | Windows Media
from
Nós (Hannibal/Natasha Records)
Listen
to a feature on Virginia from NPR's All Things Considered.
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Music created by the theramin
was featured in several
film soundtracks in the 1940s
and 1950s, including "The
DayThe
Earth Stood Still,"
"Spellbound," and the classic
alcoholic travelogue,
"The Lost Weekend"
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Clara
Rockmore
Listen to The
Swan:
Real Audio | Windows Media
from
The
Art of the Theremin (Delos)
Listen
to a review of a film on Leon Theremin and Clara Rockmore.
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Palm
Fabric Orchestra is a side
project of the band Poi Dog
Pondering, by its frontman
Frank Orrall |
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Palm
Fabric Orchestra
Listen to The
Garden:
Real Audio | Windows Media
from
Vague
Gropings in the Slip Stream (Carrot Top Records)
For more on the creative motivations of Frank Orrall and the Palm
Fabric Orchestra, read his extended 1995 interview
from the online 'zine Oculus.
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