[FA Worldmusic] Turkish Music
Mark Gorney
mark at worldisc.net
Sat Jan 27 23:59:42 EST 2007
Don't forget singer and baglama player Latif Bolat, himself a valuable
resource for Turkish music, history and culture, lives in Santa Fe
Mark
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1. Turkish Music (Mark Burford)
2. Re: Turkish Music (Ates Temeltas)
3. Re: Turkish Music (Dore Stein)
4. Re: Turkish Music (Kutay Kugay)
5. Re: Turkish Music (Ates Temeltas)
6. Re: Turkish Music (Ates Temeltas)
7. Re: Turkish Music (Dore Stein)
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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 15:18:27 -0500
From: "Mark Burford" <mjburf at gmail.com>
Subject: [FA Worldmusic] Turkish Music
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Dear list,
I would be interested to know if anybody has recommendations of
outstanding Turkish musicians or ensembles on the current scene. I am
doing some poking around but my expertise in this area is limited so I
would be interested in leads on any groups--traditional, popular,
classical, or other contemporary--that people have found particularly
outstanding. Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Many thanks,
Mark
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Message: 2
Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 13:15:05 -0800
From: Ates Temeltas <ates at goldenhorn.com>
Subject: Re: [FA Worldmusic] Turkish Music
To: Mark Burford <mjburf at gmail.com>, <fa-worldmusic at folk.org>
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Hi Mark,
So many to list...Turkish music scene is very vibrant. Are you looking for
recordings or are you looking for musicians/ensembles to book?
Best,
Ates
--
Ates Temeltas
Executive Director
Golden Horn Records
P.O. Box 5776, Walnut Creek, CA 94596, USA
Telephone: 1-925-930-7184
Toll Free: 1-800-969-9455
Fax: 1-925-938-8447
Website & On-line Shop: http://www.goldenhorn.com
> From: Mark Burford <mjburf at gmail.com>
> Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 15:18:27 -0500
> To: <fa-worldmusic at folk.org>
> Subject: [FA Worldmusic] Turkish Music
>
> Dear list,
>
> I would be interested to know if anybody has recommendations of
> outstanding Turkish musicians or ensembles on the current scene. I am
> doing some poking around but my expertise in this area is limited so I
> would be interested in leads on any groups--traditional, popular,
> classical, or other contemporary--that people have found particularly
> outstanding. Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Mark
> _______________________________________________
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Message: 3
Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 17:36:33 -0800
From: "Dore Stein" <tangentsradio at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [FA Worldmusic] Turkish Music
To: FA-Worldmusic at folk.org
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Hi,
Below is a short list of some worthwhile Turkish artists. Feel free
tofollow-up.
A website worth checking out for low priced Turkish import cd's is
tulumba.com.
Anyone interested in Turkish music or culture may want to know aboutan
unusual musictour I produce every year in Turkey. Private and public
concerts areorganized with top Turkish musicians. Info is at tangents.com
for theMay trip.
Turkish Artists:
Sabahat Akkiraz - my favorite Alevi singer
Aynur - one of few Kurdish singers to gain following outside Turkey
Shines in documentary "Crossing the Bridge: The Sound of Istanbul "
Gvkhan Birben - Hamsheni singer from Black Sea region
Anouar Brahem with Barbaros Erkose and Kudsi Erguner -
LovelyTunisian-Turkish collaborative recordings on ECM
Nejati Celik - perhaps finest Ottoman style oudist
Mercan Dede/Arkin Allen - sufi trance
Senem Diyici Quartet - Turkish world fusion
Orhan Hakalmaz - happen to be listening to him right now - severalwonderful
recordings
Istanbul Oriental Ensemble featuring Burhan Vgal - reputation as
topTurkish Roma percussionist, partly a result ofexposure
from world tours
Kazim Koyuncu - remarkable Laz artist who died way too young - he'sone of
my favorites
Layco Tayfa no longer together but was killer Turkish/Roma/Jazz. Twocd's on
Doublemoon
Erkan Opur - claim to fame is invented the classical fretless guitar.
Many fine instrumental recordings - check Kalan catalogue
Orhan Osman - top bouzouki player in Turkey. Check out his playingon
Smadj's SOS project.
Ibrahim Ozgur - Turkish tango artist from the 1930's - highlyrecommended on
oriente.de
Talip Ozkan - plays the national instrument of Turkey, the balagma(saz), as
well as anybody. Has an American release "The Dark Fire" onLaswell's Axiom
label.
Siwan Perwer - Known throughout Europe as "The voice of Kurdistan".Has
been living in exile since 1976.
Fuat Saka - compelling Laz singer and multi-instrumentalist
Husnu Senlendirici - Roma clarinetist, former leader of Laco Tayfa whohas
gone smoother and poppy and become huge in Turkey
Selim Sessler - my favorite Turkish Roma clarinetist, terrific live -Catch
him in documentary: "Crossing the Bridge: The Sound of Istanbul"
Smadj - Producer of choice for traditional based Turkish artists whowant to
contemporize their sound - think of a Turkish 'Bill Laswell' .Dig his SOS
project on Doublemoon.
Omar Faruk Tekbilek - one of best known Turkishmulti-instrumentalists, lives
in States
Okay Temiz - veteran Turkish jazz, used to play with Don Cherry
peace,
Dore
=================================
Note: New Mailing Address and Email
Dore SteinProducer/HostTangents Radio/Tangents Turkey Tours301 Gambier
St.San Francisco CA 94134-1341
Customized MONDOMIX Tangents shows are available listen-on-demand
attangents.com and mondomix.com/en/radios.php
Broadcast Saturday Nights 8p-mid on KALW (91.7, San Francisco) andwebcast at
www.kalw.org
Playlists are uploaded in real time at tangents.com
Website: www.tangents.comEmail: tangentsradio at gmail.com
Tel: (415) 584-4367 (Mon-Fri 2p-7p) (415) 841-4134 (Studio: Sat.
8-mid)
On 1/27/07, Mark Burford <mjburf at gmail.com> wrote:> Dear list,>> I would be
interested to know if anybody has recommendations of> outstanding Turkish
musicians or ensembles on the current scene. I am> doing some poking around
but my expertise in this area is limited so I> would be interested in leads
on any groups--traditional, popular,> classical, or other contemporary--that
people have found particularly> outstanding. Thanks in advance for any
suggestions.>> Many thanks,>> Mark>
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Message: 4
Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 18:34:11 -0800
From: Kutay Kugay <music at seveneighths.com>
Subject: Re: [FA Worldmusic] Turkish Music
To: Dore Stein <tangentsradio at gmail.com>
Cc: FA-Worldmusic at folk.org
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Aside from being a personal list, there are serious factual and
numerous mistakes in this list.
Kutay
On Jan 27, 2007, at 5:36 PM, Dore Stein wrote:
> Hi,
> Below is a short list of some worthwhile Turkish artists. Feel free
> tofollow-up.
> A website worth checking out for low priced Turkish import cd's is
> tulumba.com.
> Anyone interested in Turkish music or culture may want to know
> aboutan unusual musictour I produce every year in Turkey. Private
> and public concerts areorganized with top Turkish musicians. Info
> is at tangents.com for theMay trip.
> Turkish Artists:
> Sabahat Akkiraz - my favorite Alevi singer
> Aynur - one of few Kurdish singers to gain following outside
> Turkey Shines in documentary "Crossing the Bridge: The
> Sound of Istanbul "
> Gvkhan Birben - Hamsheni singer from Black Sea region
> Anouar Brahem with Barbaros Erkose and Kudsi Erguner -
> LovelyTunisian-Turkish collaborative recordings on ECM
> Nejati Celik - perhaps finest Ottoman style oudist
> Mercan Dede/Arkin Allen - sufi trance
> Senem Diyici Quartet - Turkish world fusion
> Orhan Hakalmaz - happen to be listening to him right now -
> severalwonderful recordings
> Istanbul Oriental Ensemble featuring Burhan Vgal - reputation as
> topTurkish Roma percussionist, partly a result
> ofexposure from world tours
> Kazim Koyuncu - remarkable Laz artist who died way too young -
> he'sone of my favorites
> Layco Tayfa no longer together but was killer Turkish/Roma/Jazz.
> Twocd's on Doublemoon
> Erkan Opur - claim to fame is invented the classical fretless
> guitar. Many fine instrumental recordings -
> check Kalan catalogue
> Orhan Osman - top bouzouki player in Turkey. Check out his
> playingon Smadj's SOS project.
> Ibrahim Ozgur - Turkish tango artist from the 1930's -
> highlyrecommended on oriente.de
> Talip Ozkan - plays the national instrument of Turkey, the balagma
> (saz), as well as anybody. Has an American release "The Dark Fire"
> onLaswell's Axiom label.
> Siwan Perwer - Known throughout Europe as "The voice of
> Kurdistan".Has been living in exile since 1976.
> Fuat Saka - compelling Laz singer and multi-instrumentalist
> Husnu Senlendirici - Roma clarinetist, former leader of Laco Tayfa
> whohas gone smoother and poppy and become huge in Turkey
> Selim Sessler - my favorite Turkish Roma clarinetist, terrific live
> -Catch him in documentary: "Crossing the Bridge: The Sound of
> Istanbul"
> Smadj - Producer of choice for traditional based Turkish artists
> whowant to contemporize their sound - think of a Turkish 'Bill
> Laswell' .Dig his SOS project on Doublemoon.
> Omar Faruk Tekbilek - one of best known Turkishmulti-
> instrumentalists, lives in States
> Okay Temiz - veteran Turkish jazz, used to play with Don Cherry
> peace,
> Dore
>
> =================================
> Note: New Mailing Address and Email
> Dore SteinProducer/HostTangents Radio/Tangents Turkey Tours301
> Gambier St.San Francisco CA 94134-1341
> Customized MONDOMIX Tangents shows are available listen-on-demand
> attangents.com and mondomix.com/en/radios.php
> Broadcast Saturday Nights 8p-mid on KALW (91.7, San Francisco)
> andwebcast at www.kalw.org
> Playlists are uploaded in real time at tangents.com
> Website: www.tangents.comEmail: tangentsradio at gmail.com
> Tel: (415) 584-4367 (Mon-Fri 2p-7p) (415) 841-4134 (Studio:
> Sat. 8-mid)
>
>
>
>
> On 1/27/07, Mark Burford <mjburf at gmail.com> wrote:> Dear list,>> I
> would be interested to know if anybody has recommendations of>
> outstanding Turkish musicians or ensembles on the current scene. I
> am> doing some poking around but my expertise in this area is
> limited so I> would be interested in leads on any groups--
> traditional, popular,> classical, or other contemporary--that
> people have found particularly> outstanding. Thanks in advance for
> any suggestions.>> Many thanks,>> Mark>
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Message: 5
Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 18:45:41 -0800
From: Ates Temeltas <ates at goldenhorn.com>
Subject: Re: [FA Worldmusic] Turkish Music
To: Mark Burford <mjburf at gmail.com>, <fa-worldmusic at folk.org>
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Here is my list:
Naturally, all of the Turkish musicians I work with; both for recordings and
concerts. (http://www.goldenhorn.com)
In addition:
Arif Sag
Erkan Ogur
Yarkin Brothers
Clarinetists: Selim Sesler, Serkan Calgi, Mustafa Kandirali
Early period Okay Temiz
Ugur Isik
Sadrettin Ozcimi
Incesaz
Belkis Akkale
Izzet Altinmese
Muammer Ketencoglu
....
--
Ates Temeltas
Executive Director
Golden Horn Records
P.O. Box 5776, Walnut Creek, CA 94596, USA
Telephone: 1-925-930-7184
Toll Free: 1-800-969-9455
Fax: 1-925-938-8447
Website & On-line Shop: http://www.goldenhorn.com
> From: Mark Burford <mjburf at gmail.com>
> Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 15:18:27 -0500
> To: <fa-worldmusic at folk.org>
> Subject: [FA Worldmusic] Turkish Music
>
> Dear list,
>
> I would be interested to know if anybody has recommendations of
> outstanding Turkish musicians or ensembles on the current scene. I am
> doing some poking around but my expertise in this area is limited so I
> would be interested in leads on any groups--traditional, popular,
> classical, or other contemporary--that people have found particularly
> outstanding. Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Mark
> _______________________________________________
> FA-Worldmusic mailing list
> FA-Worldmusic at folk.org
> http://www.folkserv.net/mailman/listinfo/fa-worldmusic
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Message: 6
Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 19:02:25 -0800
From: Ates Temeltas <ates at goldenhorn.com>
Subject: Re: [FA Worldmusic] Turkish Music
To: Dore Stein <tangentsradio at gmail.com>, <FA-Worldmusic at folk.org>
Message-ID: <14564237$1286210522$772713318 at folkserv.net>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"
I never considered Anouar Brahem + Barbaros Erkose playing together as a
true collaboration. Brahem Trio simply played mostly Anouar's long pieces
with occasional, beautiful solos by Barbaros. On stage, not as much on
recordings, Barbaros Erkose would add a couple of well-known upbeat pieces
from Turkish repertoire to spice it up. To truly appreciate Erkose's music,
you need to listen to his own recordings and his recordings with his
brothers.
I also do not understand what Dore means by "Ottoman style oudist" for
Necati Celik. He is a classical musician who performs Ottoman and Turkish
repertoire and like other virtuosic players, he is a wonderful improviser.
--
Ates Temeltas
Executive Director
Golden Horn Records
P.O. Box 5776, Walnut Creek, CA 94596, USA
Telephone: 1-925-930-7184
Toll Free: 1-800-969-9455
Fax: 1-925-938-8447
Website & On-line Shop: http://www.goldenhorn.com
> From: Dore Stein <tangentsradio at gmail.com>
> Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 17:36:33 -0800
> To: <FA-Worldmusic at folk.org>
> Subject: Re: [FA Worldmusic] Turkish Music
>
> Hi,
> Below is a short list of some worthwhile Turkish artists. Feel free
> tofollow-up.
> A website worth checking out for low priced Turkish import cd's is
> tulumba.com.
> Anyone interested in Turkish music or culture may want to know aboutan
unusual
> musictour I produce every year in Turkey. Private and public concerts
> areorganized with top Turkish musicians. Info is at tangents.com for
theMay
> trip.
> Turkish Artists:
> Sabahat Akkiraz - my favorite Alevi singer
> Aynur - one of few Kurdish singers to gain following outside Turkey
> Shines in documentary "Crossing the Bridge: The Sound of Istanbul "
> Gvkhan Birben - Hamsheni singer from Black Sea region
> Anouar Brahem with Barbaros Erkose and Kudsi Erguner -
LovelyTunisian-Turkish
> collaborative recordings on ECM
> Nejati Celik - perhaps finest Ottoman style oudist
> Mercan Dede/Arkin Allen - sufi trance
> Senem Diyici Quartet - Turkish world fusion
> Orhan Hakalmaz - happen to be listening to him right now -
severalwonderful
> recordings
> Istanbul Oriental Ensemble featuring Burhan Vgal - reputation as
topTurkish
> Roma percussionist, partly a result ofexposure from
world
> tours
> Kazim Koyuncu - remarkable Laz artist who died way too young - he'sone of
my
> favorites
> Layco Tayfa no longer together but was killer Turkish/Roma/Jazz. Twocd's
on
> Doublemoon
> Erkan Opur - claim to fame is invented the classical fretless guitar.
> Many fine instrumental recordings - check Kalan catalogue
> Orhan Osman - top bouzouki player in Turkey. Check out his playingon
Smadj's
> SOS project.
> Ibrahim Ozgur - Turkish tango artist from the 1930's - highlyrecommended
on
> oriente.de
> Talip Ozkan - plays the national instrument of Turkey, the balagma(saz),
as
> well as anybody. Has an American release "The Dark Fire" onLaswell's Axiom
> label.
> Siwan Perwer - Known throughout Europe as "The voice of Kurdistan".Has
been
> living in exile since 1976.
> Fuat Saka - compelling Laz singer and multi-instrumentalist
> Husnu Senlendirici - Roma clarinetist, former leader of Laco Tayfa whohas
gone
> smoother and poppy and become huge in Turkey
> Selim Sessler - my favorite Turkish Roma clarinetist, terrific live -Catch
him
> in documentary: "Crossing the Bridge: The Sound of Istanbul"
> Smadj - Producer of choice for traditional based Turkish artists whowant
to
> contemporize their sound - think of a Turkish 'Bill Laswell' .Dig his SOS
> project on Doublemoon.
> Omar Faruk Tekbilek - one of best known Turkishmulti-instrumentalists,
lives
> in States
> Okay Temiz - veteran Turkish jazz, used to play with Don Cherry
> peace,
> Dore
>
> =================================
> Note: New Mailing Address and Email
> Dore SteinProducer/HostTangents Radio/Tangents Turkey Tours301 Gambier
St.San
> Francisco CA 94134-1341
> Customized MONDOMIX Tangents shows are available listen-on-demand
> attangents.com and mondomix.com/en/radios.php
> Broadcast Saturday Nights 8p-mid on KALW (91.7, San Francisco) andwebcast
at
> www.kalw.org
> Playlists are uploaded in real time at tangents.com
> Website: www.tangents.comEmail: tangentsradio at gmail.com
> Tel: (415) 584-4367 (Mon-Fri 2p-7p) (415) 841-4134 (Studio: Sat.
8-mid)
>
>
>
>
> On 1/27/07, Mark Burford <mjburf at gmail.com> wrote:> Dear list,>> I would
be
> interested to know if anybody has recommendations of> outstanding Turkish
> musicians or ensembles on the current scene. I am> doing some poking
around
> but my expertise in this area is limited so I> would be interested in
leads on
> any groups--traditional, popular,> classical, or other contemporary--that
> people have found particularly> outstanding. Thanks in advance for any
> suggestions.>> Many thanks,>> Mark>
> _______________________________________________> FA-Worldmusic mailing
list>
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Message: 7
Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 19:19:10 -0800
From: "Dore Stein" <tangentsradio at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [FA Worldmusic] Turkish Music
To: "Ates Temeltas" <ates at goldenhorn.com>
Cc: FA-Worldmusic at folk.org
Message-ID: <1881312739$817511579$127276609 at folkserv.net>
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I enjoy cross-pollinating recordings so I mentioned the Brahem Trio
recording. I haven't enjoyed Barbaros' solo recordings so much but
perhaps with time, I will. He is a superb player.
And yes, "classical musician who performs Ottoman and Turkish
repertoire " is a better phrased description of Necati's style. He
also grew up playing the Mevlevi rituals and recently played a Sufi
concert in the SF Bay Area.
Thanks Ates.
Dore
On 1/27/07, Ates Temeltas <ates at goldenhorn.com> wrote:
> I never considered Anouar Brahem + Barbaros Erkose playing together as a
> true collaboration. Brahem Trio simply played mostly Anouar's long pieces
> with occasional, beautiful solos by Barbaros. On stage, not as much on
> recordings, Barbaros Erkose would add a couple of well-known upbeat pieces
> from Turkish repertoire to spice it up. To truly appreciate Erkose's
music,
> you need to listen to his own recordings and his recordings with his
> brothers.
>
> I also do not understand what Dore means by "Ottoman style oudist" for
> Necati Celik. He is a classical musician who performs Ottoman and Turkish
> repertoire and like other virtuosic players, he is a wonderful improviser.
>
> --
> Ates Temeltas
> Executive Director
> Golden Horn Records
> P.O. Box 5776, Walnut Creek, CA 94596, USA
> Telephone: 1-925-930-7184
> Toll Free: 1-800-969-9455
> Fax: 1-925-938-8447
> Website & On-line Shop: http://www.goldenhorn.com
>
>
> > From: Dore Stein <tangentsradio at gmail.com>
> > Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 17:36:33 -0800
> > To: <FA-Worldmusic at folk.org>
> > Subject: Re: [FA Worldmusic] Turkish Music
> >
> > Hi,
> > Below is a short list of some worthwhile Turkish artists. Feel free
> > tofollow-up.
> > A website worth checking out for low priced Turkish import cd's is
> > tulumba.com.
> > Anyone interested in Turkish music or culture may want to know aboutan
unusual
> > musictour I produce every year in Turkey. Private and public concerts
> > areorganized with top Turkish musicians. Info is at tangents.com for
theMay
> > trip.
> > Turkish Artists:
> > Sabahat Akkiraz - my favorite Alevi singer
> > Aynur - one of few Kurdish singers to gain following outside Turkey
> > Shines in documentary "Crossing the Bridge: The Sound of Istanbul "
> > Gvkhan Birben - Hamsheni singer from Black Sea region
> > Anouar Brahem with Barbaros Erkose and Kudsi Erguner -
LovelyTunisian-Turkish
> > collaborative recordings on ECM
> > Nejati Celik - perhaps finest Ottoman style oudist
> > Mercan Dede/Arkin Allen - sufi trance
> > Senem Diyici Quartet - Turkish world fusion
> > Orhan Hakalmaz - happen to be listening to him right now -
severalwonderful
> > recordings
> > Istanbul Oriental Ensemble featuring Burhan Vgal - reputation as
topTurkish
> > Roma percussionist, partly a result ofexposure from
world
> > tours
> > Kazim Koyuncu - remarkable Laz artist who died way too young - he'sone
of my
> > favorites
> > Layco Tayfa no longer together but was killer Turkish/Roma/Jazz. Twocd's
on
> > Doublemoon
> > Erkan Opur - claim to fame is invented the classical fretless guitar.
> > Many fine instrumental recordings - check Kalan catalogue
> > Orhan Osman - top bouzouki player in Turkey. Check out his playingon
Smadj's
> > SOS project.
> > Ibrahim Ozgur - Turkish tango artist from the 1930's -
highlyrecommended on
> > oriente.de
> > Talip Ozkan - plays the national instrument of Turkey, the balagma(saz),
as
> > well as anybody. Has an American release "The Dark Fire" onLaswell's
Axiom
> > label.
> > Siwan Perwer - Known throughout Europe as "The voice of Kurdistan".Has
been
> > living in exile since 1976.
> > Fuat Saka - compelling Laz singer and multi-instrumentalist
> > Husnu Senlendirici - Roma clarinetist, former leader of Laco Tayfa
whohas gone
> > smoother and poppy and become huge in Turkey
> > Selim Sessler - my favorite Turkish Roma clarinetist, terrific live
-Catch him
> > in documentary: "Crossing the Bridge: The Sound of Istanbul"
> > Smadj - Producer of choice for traditional based Turkish artists
whowant to
> > contemporize their sound - think of a Turkish 'Bill Laswell' .Dig his
SOS
> > project on Doublemoon.
> > Omar Faruk Tekbilek - one of best known Turkishmulti-instrumentalists,
lives
> > in States
> > Okay Temiz - veteran Turkish jazz, used to play with Don Cherry
> > peace,
> > Dore
> >
> > =================================
> > Note: New Mailing Address and Email
> > Dore SteinProducer/HostTangents Radio/Tangents Turkey Tours301 Gambier
St.San
> > Francisco CA 94134-1341
> > Customized MONDOMIX Tangents shows are available listen-on-demand
> > attangents.com and mondomix.com/en/radios.php
> > Broadcast Saturday Nights 8p-mid on KALW (91.7, San Francisco)
andwebcast at
> > www.kalw.org
> > Playlists are uploaded in real time at tangents.com
> > Website: www.tangents.comEmail: tangentsradio at gmail.com
> > Tel: (415) 584-4367 (Mon-Fri 2p-7p) (415) 841-4134 (Studio: Sat.
8-mid)
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On 1/27/07, Mark Burford <mjburf at gmail.com> wrote:> Dear list,>> I
would be
> > interested to know if anybody has recommendations of> outstanding
Turkish
> > musicians or ensembles on the current scene. I am> doing some poking
around
> > but my expertise in this area is limited so I> would be interested in
leads on
> > any groups--traditional, popular,> classical, or other
contemporary--that
> > people have found particularly> outstanding. Thanks in advance for any
> > suggestions.>> Many thanks,>> Mark>
> > _______________________________________________> FA-Worldmusic mailing
list>
> > FA-Worldmusic at folk.org>
> > http://www.folkserv.net/mailman/listinfo/fa-worldmusic>
> >
> >
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Dore Stein
Producer/Host
Tangents Radio
301 Gambier St.
San Francisco CA 94134-1341
Customized MONDOMIX Tangents shows are available listen-on-demand at
tangents.com and mondomix.com/en/radios.php
Broadcast Saturday Nights 8p-mid on KALW (91.7, San Francisco) and
webcast at www.kalw.org
Playlists are uploaded in real time at tangents.com
Website: www.tangents.com
Email: tangentsradio at gmail.com
Tel: (415) 584-4367 (Mon-Fri 2p-7p)
(415) 841-4134 (Studio: Sat. 8-mid)
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