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NYC Radio Live is the podcast/archive of the musician and producer, David Ellenbogen. As broadcast on WKCR 89.9 FM-NY, it has featured over 300 live performances, interviews with musicians from over 40 countries, and conversations with great artists, directors, writers, and thinkers.
Seema Gulati and Anirban Roy Chowdhury Ragas Live Festival 2024
7PM set of the 24 hour Ragas Live Festival at Pioneer Works 10.19.24
Ragas Live Festival 2024 opened with this beautiful set: Seema Gulati (sitar) and Anirban Roy Chowdhury (Tabla).
46:4419/11/2024
Houmayoun Sakhi and Salar Nader at Ragas Live Festival 2024
The grand finale of 24 hours of music at Pioneer Works! The Afghan superstars Houmayoun Sakhi (Rubab) and Salar Nader (Tabla) perform an explosive set of music.
01:08:2812/11/2024
Debashish Bhattacharya Trio at Ragas Live Festival
This is the penultimate set from the Ragas Live Festival 2024 that took place during 24 hours of continuous music at Pioneer Works October 19-20th in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
Debashish Bhattacharya Trio featuring the "world's greatest slide guitarist"
Debashish Bhattacharya - Hindustani Slide Guitar and Pushpa Veena
Anandi Bhattacharya - Vocals
Subashish Bhattacharya - Tabla
Subscribe to hear the rest of the festival!
01:11:5601/11/2024
Debashish Bhattacharya and Anandi Bhattacharya
Catching up with "the world's greatest slide guitarist" Debashish Bhattacharya and the amazing singer Anandi Bhattacharya before they take off for Ragas Live Festival 2024.
44:0101/11/2024
Homayoun Sakhi & Salar Nader
As excitement builds for their performance this Fall at the Ragas Live Festival, we have a chat with Afghan superstars Homayoun Sakhi & Salar Nader.
As the standard-bearers of Afghan traditional music, rubab master Homayoun Sakhi and tabla virtuoso Salar Nader carry
the rich and varied legacy of classical compositions and folk melodies of this ancient Central Asian nation.
At the heart of this musical odyssey lie the enchanting sounds of the rubab, Afghanistan's revered 21-stringed lute,
renowned for its hauntingly soulful timbre. Accompanied by the tabla's rhythmic pulse, Salar's innovative fusion of Afghan
and Indian percussion draws out the musical parallels with Hindustani music, exploring the essence of Ragas and the
profound connection between two diverse yet harmonious traditions.
These master musicians have perfected their art in the traditional ustâd-shâgird apprenticeship in the wake of their
families’ flight from Afghanistan following the chaos of the Soviet invasion – Salar, disciple of the legendary Ustad Zakir
Hussain; and Homayoun, disciple of the revered Afghan Rubab maestro Ustad Mohammed Omar. Salar has toured
extensively with NEA Jazz Master Stanley Clarke, appeared on Broadway with “The Kite Runner,” and together with
Homayoun Sakhi took part in a series of recordings of the music of Afghanistan and Central Asia sponsored by Aga Khan
Music Initiative for the Smithsonian Folkways label.
In a time when music has been banned in Afghanistan, the music of these master musicians serves as a powerful
reminder of the resilience and importance of preserving cultural heritage.
www.salarnader.com
www.homayounsakhi.com
57:0228/07/2024
Michael Gordon
We get to hang with Michael Gordon, the prolific composer, co-founder/co-artistic director of Bang on a Can!
Michael Gordon’s music merges subtle rhythmic invention with incredible power embodying, in the words of The New Yorker‘s Alex Ross, “the fury of punk rock, the nervous brilliance of free jazz and the intransigence of classical modernism.” Over the course of his composing career, Gordon has produced a strikingly diverse body of work, ranging from large-scale pieces for high-energy ensembles to major orchestral commissions to works conceived specifically for the recording studio. Transcending categorization, this music represents the collision of mysterious introspection and brutal directness.
01:26:5623/07/2024
Mark Stewart: Music is Your Birthright
We hang with the great multi-instrumentalist, singer, song leader, composer and instrument designer Mark Stewart! I'd been dreaming of doing this interview for years, and the upcoming Bang on a Can LOUD Festival (August 1-4 at Mass MoCA) was the perfect catalyst to make this finally happen.
As musical director for Paul Simon’s band, he has recorded and toured with Simon since 1998. A founding member of the Bang on a Can All-Stars and the duo Polygraph Lounge with keyboard & theremin wizard Rob Schwimmer, Mark has also worked with Steve Reich, Sting, Anthony Braxton, Bob Dylan, Wynton Marsalis, Meredith Monk, Stevie Wonder, Phillip Glass, Iva Bittova, Bruce Springsteen, Terry Riley, Ornette Coleman, Edie Brickell, Don Byron, Joan Baez, Hugh Masakela, Paul McCartney, Cecil Taylor, Bill Frisell, Jimmy Cliff, Charles Wourinen, the Everly Brothers, Steve Gadd, Fred Frith, Alison Krauss, David Krakauer & Klezmer Madness, Bobby McFerrin, David Byrne, James Taylor, The Roches, Aaron Neville, Bette Midler, and Marc Ribot. He has worked extensively with composer Elliot Goldenthal on music for the films The Glorias, Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Tempest, Across the Universe, Titus, The Butcher Boy, The Good Thief, In Dreams and Heat. He has designed instruments for Julie Taymor’s Midsummer Nights Dream & Theater For A New Audience’s production of King Lear. He is the inventor of the WhirlyCopter, a bicycle-powered Pythagorean choir of singing tubes and the Big Boing, a 24 ft. sonic banquet table Mbira that seats 30 children playing 490 found objects, and he is a Visiting Lecturer in musical instrument design & performance practice at MIT. Mark is also a curator at MASS MoCA of the immersive Gunnar Schonbeck exhibit of musical instruments and co-founder of SoundstewArt, a company that designs immersive sound environments & community music making experiences. Since 2012, he has been the Artistic Director of Guitar Mash, leading the participatory communal Urban Campfires together with renowned artists sharing their favorite songs and life stories. Mark can be heard on Blue Note, Warner Bros., Sony, Sony Classical, Point/Polygram, Nonesuch, Label Bleu, Resonance Magnetique, Cantaloupe and CRI recordings. He lives in Brooklyn, NY & North Adams, MA, playing, singing & writing popular music, semi-popular music and unpopular music, whilst designing instruments that everyone can play.Mark Stewart! Mark has
The LOUD weekend is coming up at Mass MoCA August 1st, providing a great excuse to speak
01:30:3008/07/2024
Gaurav Mazumdar - Ragas Live Festival 2023
Ragas Live Festival 2023 opened with this stunning sitar set from Gaurav Mazumdar—legendary disciple of Pt. Ravi Shankar—accompanied by Umesh Banerjee on the tabla.
8PM Set of the 24 Hour Ragas Live Festival at Pioneer Works 10.14.23
Ragas Live Festival is produced by Pioneer Works in collaboration with NYC Radio Live, Brooklyn Raga Massive and the Society for Arts and Culture of South Asia.
We’re pleased to announce Ragas Live Festival will return to Pioneer Works on October 19–20, 2024: http://www.ragaslive.com
47:1928/06/2024
Reggie Workman #292
This was an incredible chance to sit down with a living legend of music: Reggie Workman.
In 1961, Workman joined the John Coltrane Quartet, replacing Steve Davis. He was present for the saxophonist's Live at the Village Vanguard sessions, and also recorded with a second bassist (Art Davis) on the 1961 albums, Olé Coltrane and Africa/Brass. Workman recorded frequently through the 1960s and performed with such icons as Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, Thelonious Monk, Max Roach, Freddie Hubbard, Lee Morgan, Eric Dolphy, Gigi Gryce, Booker Little, Roy Haynes, Wayne Shorter, Red Garland, James Moody, Abbey Lincoln, Alice Coltrane, Booker Ervin, Horace Silver, Benny Golson, Cedar Walton, Elvin Jones, McCoy Tyner, Curtis Fuller, Yusef Lateef, Pharoah Sanders, Herbie Mann, Archie Shepp, Clifford Jordan, Bobby Hutcherson, Sonny Fortune, Billy Harper, and David Murray.
We got this lucky chance to speak with him because the Brooklyn Raga Massive will be performing A Love Supreme with Reggie Workman on June 9th as part of their Wall to Wall: John Coltrane Event.
01:35:5615/06/2024
George Porter Jr of the Meters!
We hang with the legendary bassist of the Meters at his home in New Orleans!
George Porter Jr. founded The Meters in 1965 alongside Art Neville, Leo Nocentelli and Joseph Zigaboo Modeliste. Known as one of the progenitors of funk with Sly & The Family Stone and Parliament Funkadelic, The Meters carved their own place in history with syncopated polyrhythms and grooves inherited from New Orleans’ deep African musical roots. Porter’s heavy pockets and fat notes created the rubbery bass lines behind anthems like “Cissy Strut” off the group’s self-titled 1969 debut — The Meters’ greatest commercial single that reached No. 4 on the R&B chart and No. 23 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The Meters became the house band for Allen Toussaint’s recording label and studio in New Orleans, backing records for Dr. John, Paul McCartney, Lee Dorsey, Earl King, Robert Palmer and Patty Labelle’s No. 1 hit, “Lady Marmalade”.
01:14:2631/05/2024
Noura Mint Seymali, Jay Gandhi, Ehren Hanson and Jeiche Ould Chighaly - Live at WKCR Podcast 108
This was a meeting of musical royalty from Mauritania, vocalist Noura Mint Seymali, with her husband Jeiche Ould Chighaly on fretless electric guitar collaborating for the first time with Brooklyn Raga Massive’s Jay Gandhi (bansuri flute) and Ehren Hanson (tabla).
It was a spontaneous and beautiful meeting of two musical worlds, broadcast live at WKCR and very much inspired our whole Africa/India Series.
55:0031/05/2024
Derek Gripper - Podcast 289
Derek Gripper has miraculously discovered the ability to bring the dazzling polyrhythmic music of the West African Harp, the Kora, onto the classical guitar. Egberto Gismonti, Bach and Keith Jarrett are all elements of his musical DNA. We hang with Derek and he treats us to some live performances and stories of how he happened upon discovering this new world of music for the guitar.
Derek Gripper was in NYC performing as part of the ongoing World in Trance Festival which continues April 11th and 12th in NYC.
51:1628/05/2024
Sebitiyin: Innov Gnawa perform the Jewish songs of Gnawa – Podcast 230
In this incredible episode we capture Innov Gnawa performing the "Sebatayin" repetoire, Gnawa music performed traditionally in Morrocco for the Jewish Community. They performed this for the end of Passover at Greenwich House Music School as part of the UNCHARTED concert series. The Jewish presence in Morocco dates back to over 2,500 years ago and upon interaction with the gnawa community, a bond formed over appreciation for gnawa music and its healing powers. Gnawa music pre-dates Islam and originally centered around animistic, spiritual, mystical concepts sung in sub-Saharan languages such as Bambara, Fulani and Sudani. Upon embracing Islam, gnawa songs began to incorporate Arabic language and themes around the Muslim prophets. Sebitiyin, meaning The Saturdays in Moroccan Arabic, is the collection of songs that grew out of the gatherings hosted by the Jewish community for the revered gnawa maalems whom they deeply respected. Themes of these songs still include the original elements of spirits and the natural world, and later came to incorporate shared saints from their Abrahamic traditions. Today, it is still rare to find a maalem that knows this full repertoire so we are especially lucky to have Maalem (Master) Hassan Ben Jaafer, son of the late Abdallah Ben Jaafer, lead us through a powerful moment of unity in music. Personnel: Maalem (Master) Hassan Ben Jaafer - vocals and sintir Samir Langus - vocals and qraqeb (castanets) Amino Belyamani- vocals and qraqeb (castanets) Ahmed Jeriouda- vocals and qraqeb (castanets) Nawfal Atiq- vocals and qraqeb (castanets) Said Bourhana- vocals and qraqeb (castanets) David Lizmi - vocals and qraqeb (castanets) Uncharted is a concert series featuring New York-based artists premiering new projects or meeting with new collaborators for the first time on stage that has consistently drawn the attention of tastemakers and curators from across the city over the past three years. The Uncharted season delivers eclectic excellence in a broad selection of musical genres representing New York City’s diverse artistic community, including Mexican folkloric, ragtime, classical, electronic, jazz, ancient Moroccan devotional and contemporary R&B.
01:30:4009/05/2024
Zisl Slepovich # Podcast 286
The mindblowing Zlatne Ustne Goldenfest is returning this May 10-11, 2024 in a new home Astoria Queens!
Here's a classic episode recorded during the 2019 festivalDuring the epic annual Zlatne Ustne Goldenfest, the crowd was worked into a frenzy by a rollicking set by LITVAKUS, Zisl Slepovich's klezmer band. We get a chance to hang backstage with the maestro and renaissance man, Zisl Slepovich.
Zisl Slepovitch (Dmitri Zisl Slepovitch) is an internationally renowned multiinstrumentalist (clarinetist, saxophonist, flutist, pianist, keyboardist, singer), composer, arranger, translator, and music and Yiddish educator. Slepovitch is the founder and leader of the Litvakus klezmer band, Zisl Slepovitch Trio, Assistant Music Director / Music Director / Music Coordinator in many productions by the National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene, including the Drama Desk Award nominated operetta The Golden Bride (2015/16) and Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish directed by Joel Grey.
Zisl Slepovitch has taught Yiddish language and culture The New School, served as educator and artist in residence at BIMA at Brandeis University, guest artist at University of Michigan, Indiana University, and Amherst College and Vassar College, a teaching fellow and performing artist at YIVO Institute for Jewish Research (New York City), Vienna Klezmer Workshop (Vienna), The Moscow Sefer Center, and Eshkolot Project (both in Moscow). Some of Slepovitch’s theater, film, and TV contributions include consulting and acting in Defiance (Paramount), Eternal Echoes (Sony Classical), Rejoice with Itzhak Perlman and Cantor Yitzchak Meir Helfgot (PBS), original scores for the documentary Funeral Season, children’s musical The King of Chelm, ballet Di Tsvey Brider, and many more.
See Zisl Slepovitch on
Zisl Slepovitch has performed/ recorded / collaborated / worked with / wrote for Itzhak Perlman, Joshua Bell, Ron Rifkin, Joel Grey, Edward Zwick, Michael Alpert, Zalmen Mlotek, Paul Brody, Psoy Korolenko, Frank London, Lipa Schmeltzer, Yale Strom, Lev “Ljova” Zhurbin, Cantor Yaakov “Yanky” Lemmer, and many others.
Slepovitch brought over from his home country Belarus a rich ethnographic collection of Belarusian Jewish music folklore collected together with Dr. Nina Stepanskaya. The collection was used in Slepovitch’s his multimedia concert program Traveling the Yiddishland. Some of Yiddish poetry by Zisl Slepovitch has been set to music and published in Israel, Russia, and the US. Over the years, Jewish music and Yiddish culture have remained the core elements of his creative inspirations.
Get the music by Zisl’s LITVAKUS’ klezmer band: Bandcamp (also as CDs), iTunes, Amazon MP3, CDBaby, and more!
21:2005/05/2024
Roshni Samlal and Kane Mathis - Ragas Live Festival 2022
In anticipation of the Ragas Live Festival 2023 coming October 14-15 to Pioneer Works, we will be broadcasting this amazing set from 2022 featuring Kane Mathis on Kora and Roshni Samlal on Tabla. Kane Mathis, a man of many talents, also mixed and mastered this and all the recordings from Ragas Live Festival 2022.
The radio broadcast will be at WKCR 89.9 FM-NY (www.wkcr.org) at 7PM on August 6, or you can enjoy here on the NYC Radio Live Podcast.
Tix and info for Ragas Live Festival are available at www.ragaslive.com
You can also watch a video of this performance on YouTube here.
51:4105/08/2023
Saraswathi Ranganathan and Sriram Raman Ragas Live Festival 2022 Podcast 350
In anticipation of the Ragas Live Festival 2023 coming October 14-15 to Pioneer Works, we will be broadcasting this amazing set from 2022 featuring Saraswathi Ranganathan on veena and Sriram Raman on Mridangam
The radio broadcast will be at WKCR 89.9 FM-NY (www.wkcr.org) at 7PM on August 6, or you can enjoy here on the NYC Radio Live Podcast.
Tix and info for Ragas Live Festival are available at www.ragaslive.com
You can also watch a video of this performance on YouTube here.
49:2405/08/2023
Musekiwa Chingdoza - Mbira Master Ragas Live Festival 2021
We connect with Musekiwa Chingdoza from Zimbabwe for the Ragas Live Festival
01:00:0023/12/2021
Eric Fraser Ragas Live Festival 2021 #341
Bansuri maestro Eric Fraser with Mir Naqibol Islam on tabla at the 2021 Ragas Live Festival.
01:00:0030/11/2021
Hamid Al-Saadi with Safaafir Ragas Live Festival 2021Podcast 339
Hamid Al-Saadi with Safaafir
Hamid Al-Saadi - vocal Amir ElSaffar - santur and vocal Dena El Saffar - joza, violin, and vocal Tim Moore - percussion George Ziadeh - oud Zahra Zubaidi - vocal Zahra Ali - vocal Omar Dewachi
Subscribe to NYC Radio Live to enjoy the full festival.
01:00:0023/11/2021
An interview with Paravathy Baul
An interview with Parvathy Baul, conducted by David Ellenbogen, produced with the support of SACSA. for the Ragas Live Festival
Parvathy Baul is a practitioner, performer and teacher of the Baul tradition from Bengal, India. She is also an instrumentalist, storyteller and painter.
She has performed in over forty countries, including such prestigious concert halls and music festivals as the Noh Theater in Kyoto, the World Music Center in New York City, Melbourne Arts Center and the Festival of World Sacred Music in Fez, Morocco.
She has also collaborated with world’s leading theater director Eugenio Barba.
She visits several dance, theatre and music institutions across the globe in the capacity of a teacher.
The depth of her mesmerising performance is rooted in her deep spiritual practice.
It is described by critics as “riveting” and “spellbinding.”
Parvathy’s performance work emerges from a long lineage of master Baul singers, dancers, and spiritual teachers.
She studied closely with two of the most respected Baul singer-gurus of the previous generation, Sri Sanatan Das Thakur Baul and Sri Shashanko Goshai.
She was recognized by her gurus as both a musical and spiritual teacher in the Baul tradition, carrying forward their spiritual legacy.
Parvathy has co-founded Ekathara Kalari along with Sri Ravi Gopalan Nair, a non-profit institution promoting ancient Indian spiritual traditions, with an emphasis on Baul arts and practice.
As per her Guru Sri Sanatan Das Baul’s vision, she has established Sanatan Siddhashram, a traditional learning center for the Baul tradition in Birbhum district, West Bengal, India.
Recognising her unbroken commitment to the tradition, the government of India conferred upon her the most esteemed Sangeet Natak Akademi award in the year 2019. It is the highest Indian recognition given to practicing artists.
She was felicitated by honorable President Sri Ramnath Kovind.
59:0322/11/2021
Samarth Nagarkar at Ragas Live Festival 2021Podcast # 337
The opening set of the Ragas Live Festival 2021. Subscribe for weekly updates with the following 24 sets...
01:01:0019/11/2021
Toumani Diabate and Derek Gripper Ragas Live 2020 set 21 3PM #335
This first live set is from Ragas Live 2020 Cape Town, South Africa
Derek Gripper - Guitar
Second live set is from Ragas Live 2020 Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire
Dr. Toumani Diabate - kora
Ahmed Diabate - kora
Balla Diabate - kora
59:4310/11/2021
Arun Ramamurthy and Jay Gandhi Ragas Live 2020 set 22 4PM #336
This live set is from Ragas Live 2020 Rubin Museum of Art
Arun Ramamurthy - violin
Jay Gandhi - bansuri
Vivek Pandya - tabla
Kavichelvan Srinivasaragavan - mridangam
59:4229/03/2021
Toko Telo Ragas Live 2020 set 20 2PM #334
This live set is from Ragas Live 2020
Mangily, Madagascar
Monika Njava: voice, percussion
Teta: guitar, voice
Jean Piso: accordion, voice
59:4215/03/2021
Prince Nepali Ragas Live 2020 set 19 1PM #333
This live set is from Ragas Live 2020 Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal
Prince Nepali - sarangi
Vibha Saran Nepali - tabla
59:5408/03/2021
3G - Vikku Vinayakaram, V. Selva Ganesh, Swaminathan set 18 12PM #332
This live set is from Ragas Live Festival 2020
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Vikku Vinayakaram - ghatam
V. Selvaganesh - drum kit
Swaminathan - Kanjira, konnokol
59:4201/03/2021
Mysore Nagaraj and Mysore Karthik Ragas Live 2020 set 17 11AM #331
This live set is from Ragas Live 2020 Mysore, Karnataka, India.
Mysore Nagaraj - violin
Mysore Karthik - violin
Tumkur Ravishankar - mridangam
59:4222/02/2021
Abhik Mukhaerjee and Samarth Nagarkar Ragas Live 2020 set 16 10AM #330
This live set is from Ragas Live Festival 2020 Pioneer Works Brooklyn, NY
Abhik Mukherjee - sitar
Samarth Nagarkar - vocals
Dibyarka Chatterjee - tabla
01:00:4215/02/2021
Roopa Mahadevan Ragas Live 2020 set 14 8AM #329
Live set from Ragas Live 2020
Pioneer Works Brooklyn, NYC, USA
Roopa Mahadevan - vocal
Arun Ramamurthy - violin
Kavichelvan Srinivasaragavan - mridangam
59:0808/02/2021
Womanly Voices Ragas Live 2020 set 13 7AM #328
Live from Rajasthan this set from Womanly Voices performed in front of Merrangahr Fort was produced with the support of Jodhpur Riff.
Live video produced for Jodhpur RIFF by Oijo Media
Jodhpur RIFF presents
Womanly Voices
Sumitra Devi - vocals, harmonium
Ganga & Sundar - vocals
Mohini Devi - vocals
Susheela - khartal, manjira
Shyam Rao - manjira
Asin Khan - sindhi sarangi, additional vocals
Sadik Khan - dholak
Location - Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur
59:4201/02/2021
Gaurav Mazumdar Ragas Live 2020 set 12 6AM #327
This live set is from New Delhi , India
Gaurav Mazumdar -Sitar
31:2825/01/2021
Flute Shashank Ragas Live 2020 set 11 5AM #326
This live set is from Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Flute Shashank- flute
Akkarai Subhalakshmi - violin
Patri Satish Kumar - mridangam
59:4218/01/2021
Anantha Krishnan and Charumathi Raghram Ragas Live 2020 set 10 4PM #325
This live set is form Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Charumathi Raghuram - violin
Anantha R. Krishnan -mridangam
59:4211/01/2021
Parvathy Baul Ragas Live 2020 set 9 3AM #324
This live set is from Kamardanga, West Bengal, India
Parvathy Baul - vocals, ekthara, duggi, nupur
59:4304/01/2021
Swapan Chaudhuri AACMTabla Ensemble Ragas Live 2020 set7 1AM #323
This live set is from San Raphael, CA, USA
Pandit Swapan Chaudhuri - Teentaal Tabla Solo (excerpt)
Pandit Swapan Chaudhuri - Tabla
Suhail Yusuf Khan - Sarangi
Ali Akbar College of Music Tabla Ensemble
Jim Santi Owen - Tabla, Morsing, Kanjira
Nilan Chaudhuri - Tabla
Rohan Krishnamurthy - Mridangam
William Rossel - Tabla
Producer - Jim Santi Owen
Sound Engineer - Neil Godbole
Filmed, Recorded, Mixed, and Mastered at Airship Laboratories, Richmond, CA
Jim Santi Owen Music - All RIghts Reserved
59:4228/12/2020
Alam Khan Ragas Live 2020 set 6 #322
This live set is from San Rafael, CA, USA
Alam Khan -sarod
59:4221/12/2020
Betsayda Machado Ragas Live 2020 Set 5 10PM #321
This live set is from El Clavo, Venezuela
Betsayda Machado - lead vocals and shakers
Adrian "Ote" Gomez - vocals and culoe' puya
Oscar Ruiz - vocals and shakers
Nereida Machado - vocals, shakers and dancing
Blanca Castillo - furruco
Jose Gregorio Gomez - chorus and charrasca
Asterio Betancourt - quinto and culoe' puya
Nelson Gomez - pujao, cumaco, paila and dancing
Youse Cardozo - conga, cumaco, paila and culoe' puya
59:4014/12/2020
Zakir Husain Ragas LIve 2020 set 4 10PM #320
Live from San Fransisco SFJAZZ Center
This set was produced with the support of SFJAZZ Center
Zakir Hussain - tabla
Rakesh Chaurasia - bansuri
Filmed at the SFJAZZ Center
San Francisco, C
59:4207/12/2020
Andy Statman Ragas Live 2020 set 3 #319
Live from B'nai Jeshurun NYC
This set from Andy Statman performed at B'nai Jeshurun NYC.
Andy Statman - clarinet, mandolin
Jay Gandhi - bansuri
David Ellenbogen - guitar
Ehren Hanson -tabla
This set was produced with the support of B’nai Jeshurun
59:3929/11/2020
Dhun Dhora Ragas Live 2020 Set 2 #318
Live from Rajasthan this set from Dhun Dhora performed in front of Merrangahr Fort was produced with the support of Jodhpur Riff.
Live video produced for Jodhpur RIFF by Oijo Media
odhpur RIFF presents
*Dhun Dhora*
featuring the Dhol Drummers of Rajasthan
Dayam Khan - harmonium, lead vocals
Sardar Khan - Sindhi Sarangi, additional vocals
Ghafoor Khan - khartal
Chanan Khan - dhol
Swaroop Khan - dhol, dholak
Sattar Khan - dhol-cheep
Pyaru Khan - dhol-cheep
Location - Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur
©JodhpurRIFF 2020. All Rights Reserved
Director - Divya Bhatia, Festival Director Jodhpur RIFF
Video Producer - Kavi Bhansali
Sound - Kavi Bhansali/ Raghav Suthaud
Production Supervisor - Govind Ram Singh
Production Assist - Bhawani Singh
Editor -Vikash Gupta
Special Thanks to the Mehrangarh Museum Trust, Jodhpur
©JodhpurRIFF 2020. All Rights Reserved
[email protected]
59:4122/11/2020
Crossroads: Jay Gandhi & Yacouba Cissoko Ragas Live 2019
Ragas Live Festival is returning to WKCR 89.9 FM-NY on November 21st-22nd from 7pm-7pm.
The 9th annual festival will feature many legends of music from 13 cities from Mysore to Madagascar including Terry Riley, Zakir Hussain, Toumani Diabate and Bestayda Machado. Full lineup at www.ragaslive.org
Today we'll hear a highlight of Ragas Live Festival 2019. Crossroads: Jay Gandhi & Yacouba Cissoko with Jay Gandhi (bansuri), Yacouba Cissoko (kora), David Ellenbogen (guitar) and Ehren Hanson (tabla).
38:3323/10/2020
Saraswathi Ranganathan: Ragas Live 2019 (Midnight Set) #316
This is the first podcast release of a set from Ragas Live Festival 2019. The event was broadcast live on WKCR 89.9 FM-NY in front of an enthusiastic audience at Pioneer Works.
Saraswathi Ranganthan is performing the veena here and was joined by her Raghavan Sai on Mridangam. In a spontaneous decision Swaminathan Selvganesh who had played an amazing set earlier in the evening sat in on the set.
Ragas Live Festival is a 24 hour annual broadcast with over 60 musicians. We will return in 2020 - stay tuned!
Saraswathi brings with her a legacy of firsts. She is the first Indian woman and Veena artiste to win a Chicago Music Award in its 35-year history, the first Veena artiste to perform as an orchestra member of Disney’s Jungle Book production and the first Veena artiste to receive a $10,000 grant from the Logan Foundation in Chicago. She attributes her path-carving success to the inclusive energy in her music and in her life. Her goal? Bring artists and listeners together as one community united in music and understanding. – worded by Stephanie Jones, Jazzspeak.org
Saraswathi constantly endeavors for sounds of the Veena to reach a cross cultural global audience. She learned Veena from her mother Shantha Ranganathan and from Karnataka Kalashree EP Alamelu in Bangalore. She has been performing and teaching for over three decades now.
Saraswathi also has the distinction as being the first Veena artiste whose original multi-lingual song “Ennai Azhaithaen – I embraced me” was commissioned by the Chicago Humanities Fest.
Saraswathi is the first Veena artiste to perform live music for Chicago International Moves & Music Fest with original score for screening of the movie Buster Keaton’s Seven Chances.
48:2509/06/2020
Recalling the Valley
Recored and broadcast live at the Ragas Live Festival 2017 from the Rubin Museum of Art, we hear the world premier of the new project: Recalling the Valley.
Jay Gandhi (bansuri) and Max ZT's (hammered dulcimer) pay tribute to their world-renowned teachers, Shivkumar Sharma and Hariprasad Chaurasia. With Ehren Hanson on tabla they will perform music inspired by their gurus’ beloved album, “Call of the Valley.”
They also have a great discussion with Andrew Shantz on the topic of creating art away from its place of origin.
Ragas Live Festival supported by the Rubin Museum of Art, WKCR and Humanities New York.
01:04:0818/05/2020
Brooklyn Raga Massive Honors the Coltrane Legacy
The Coltrane Raga Tribute from Brooklyn Raga Massive has blowing some minds. As they released their album, we hang with Sameer Gupta, the tabla upstart, drummer and musical director of the project. We'll listen to a live performance from Pioneer Works. If you want to hear it all you’ll have to get the album! .
The all-star ensemble in the set we hear includes:
Sameer Gupta – Drumset/Tabla,
Brandee Younger – Harp,
Jay Gandhi – Bansuri,
Arun Ramamurthy – Violin,
Pawan Benjamin – Sax,
Trina Basu – Violin,
Neel Murgai – Sitar,
Ben Tyree – Guitar,
Rashaan Carter – Bass
Michael Gam – Bass
Special Guests:
Roopa Mahadevan – Vocal
Pyeng Threadgill- vocal
Anupam Shobhakar – Sarod
Jessica Lurie – Sax
Ken Shoji- Violin
Dawoud Kringle – Dilruba
Giancarlo Luigi – Chekere and Percussion
Recorded by James Clark and mixed by Sameer Gupta
01:31:3415/04/2020
Randy Weston
I just learned of the passing of the great master Randy Weston, whose tall shadow hangs over all of us who love, Gnawa Music, African Music, jazz and the intersection of three. He was a lovely person, eager to pass along the knowledge he'd gathered through an amazing life.
I hope this podcast helps pass along some of his wisdom. He was humble, sweet and present and we're lucky to have had him on the planet for 91 years.
01:29:5108/04/2020
McCoy Tyner Podcast 315
We just learned of the passing of the legend McCoy Tyner, who changed the course of jazz piano. Of course he's most well known for his work in John Coltrane's classic quartet, but he has an amazing body of work beyond that, his album Sama Layuca for a start.
Here's my 2011 interview that we conducted in the kitchen of the Blue Note.
11:2506/03/2020
William Parker #313
William Parker is a force in music and if you listen his words, he'll change your mind about what exactly the mystery of music might be.
He will be performing this big double bill on March 4th: SOUNDS OF JUSTICE: SUN RA ARKESTRA AND WILLIAM PARKER'S INSIDE SONGS OF CURTIS MAYFIELDi
This is a celebration of 25 years of the Vision Festival.
We had an amazing conversation until the batteries ran out on my recorder...enjoy!
01:06:2719/02/2020
Zhou Family Band
We have a live performance in studio with Zhou Benming of the Zhou Family Band.
Zhou Jingzhi, founder of the Zhou Family Band, used to play in the royal court of the Qing Dynasty. After dynastic China came to an end, later generations of the family made their living by playing at local ceremonies.
The band has become so popular that sometimes people have to book them two years in advance for a ceremony. Now more than 100 members of the Zhou family and over 1000 students are active in playing at rituals in their hometown and the adjacent areas.
The band plays traditional wind and percussion music that has accompanied the birth and death of people in central-eastern China for more than 600 years. Coming from Lingbi, Anhui Province, part of the Central Plain area which formed the cradle of Chinese civilization, the Zhou Family Band have been musicians for seven generations, and are bearers of a tradition that represents the cream of Chinese folk music – Bolin Laba, a national intangible cultural heritage of China.
01:02:2413/02/2020
Theramin 100 and the Ambient Church Episode 311
In this episode we chat with Dorit Chrysler director of of the NY Theramin society, who have a major event coming up at the Ambient Church.
Dorit Chrysler has been dubbed a superior wizard of the theremin. An Austrian-born, New York based composer and performer, Chrysler is the co-founder of the NY Theremin Society and has started the first international school for Theremin, KidCoolThereminSchool and L’Ecole Theremine with branches in NY and Paris. As much as the Theremin is a tool in Chrysler’s electronic instrument arsenal, she is also one of the most visible Thereminists spreading the gospel of this mysterious sounding instrument. Most recently she finished her analog soundtrack for a remake of “M” by Fritz Lang and was featured on the soundtrack of the HBO documentary "Going Clear". Chrysler received her master's degree of musicology in Vienna and has notably collaborated with Anders Trentemøller, Cluster, Adult., CERN, Carsten Nicolai, Elliot Sharp and Laurie Spiegel. She has performed with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, had her work commissioned by MoMA and the Venice Biennale, and is the founder of “Dame Electric,” a festival dedicated to female pioneers in Analog Music. As the director of the NY Theremin Society, Chrysler is promoting the application of theremin in different art disciplines and is produced the THEREMIN100 compilation release, commemorating the 100th birthday of the Theremin in 2020.
For Ambient Church, Chrysler will perform original work along with the US premiere of "A Paraphrase." Composed by electronic music pioneer Laurie Spiegel, for Dorit Chrysler, "A Paraphrase" was inspired by a young Clara Rockmore and her professional relationship with Léon Theremin. Lana Anikin Suran will accompany on piano.
33:2402/02/2020
Jean-Michel Pilc at Home (rebroadcast #117)
A broadcast of the brilliant pianist made at his home in Brooklyn before he moved North.
01:40:4631/01/2020