Finnish blues
Saxophonist Jorma Tapio connects the traditions of shamanic songs and free jazz. Plus the first album recorded by humans and produced by birds. Presented by Corey Mwamba.
Saxophonist Jorma Tapio connects the traditions of shamanic songs and free jazz on his reinterpretation of the traditional songs from East Karelia. Originally a region of Finland, but now part of Russia, the area is famous for being populated by shamans, healers and players of the kantele, a Finnish stringed folk instrument that was a fundamental part of the local music scene for centuries.
Also in the show, the first album recorded by humans and produced by birds. Growing up in a musicians home, the non-human artist tandem that is Kakaduu (two parrots: Säuks and Präuks) became unique experts on music and were offered the opportunity to produce an album by the free improvising trio WIG. Plus, a mesmerising piece by the violin and double bass duo Vilde&Inga. Presented by Corey Mwamba.
Produced by Rebecca Gaskell
A Reduced Listening production for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3
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Music Played
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Okay Temiz
Black Sea Waves (Karadeniz Dalgari)
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Herschel 36
Gigelorum
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Vilde & Inga
Silfr
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Matana Roberts
Trail of the Smiling Sphinx
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WIG
The Weight of all these Memories
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Jorma Tapio
Reppurin Laulu
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Petero Kalule
Parting
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Greetje Bijma
Donaudampfschiff
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Milo Fine
The Acceptance of Sorrow
Broadcast
- Sun 5 Jul 2020 00:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3
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