New releases from England, Poland, and France and an old CD from Tuva.
You will hear four songs of the new CD Watershed by Philip Henry and Hannah Martin. They are seen as one of the innovators of English folk music. Philip & Hannah are no strangers to The Concertzender. They performed for us at Acoustic roots and you can re-listen to that through radio on demand; Acoustic Roots, March 2014.
- Watershed, (Phillip Henry and Hannah Martin) 4:49
- Stones, (Phillip Henry and Hannah Martin) 4:08.
- Tonight, (Phillip Henry and Hannah Martin) 4:01
- December (Phillip Henry and Hannah Martin) 5:03
Cd. Phillip Henry and Hannah Martin,Watershed (2015), Dragonfly Roots, DRCD003
Kroke (Yiddish for Krakow) is a trio founded in 1992 in Krakow (Poland) and consists of Tomasz Lato, double bass; Tomasz Kukurba, violin; and Jerzy Bawoł, accordion. Their latest album is called Cabaret of Death and was originally written as a soundtrack.
- The Train, Kroke (03:45)
- Rubinstein’s Coin, Kroke (04:29)
- Relief, Kroke (03:31)
Cd. Kroke, Cabaret of Death (2015), Oriente Musik, Rien, CD 85 LC 03592
Didier François, nyckelharpa; Romina Lischka, viola da gamba and Philippe Malfeyt, theorbo have released the CD Tied & Nyckled – Baroque Update. They try to revive their three instruments outside of their historical context.
- La Source en Passacaille, Didier François (03:14)
- Goji, Philippe Malfeyt (04:39)
- Piacere, Didier François (04:24)
Cd. Didier François, Romina Lischka and Philippe Malfeyt, Tied & Nyckled – Baroque Update (2015), Homerecords.
During the final part of World Minerals you’re going to listen to traditional overtone singing from Tuva by the group Huun Huur Tu, who enjoys a good reputation worldwide and draw full houses everywhere they go. Huun Huur Tu has been keeping up the Tuvan nomad tradition since 1992.
- Ancestors Prayer, trad. (06:55)
- Eerbek-Aksy, trad. (1:44)
- Kongurei (05:04)
Cd. Huun Huur Tu, Best Live (2001), Jaro 4236-2