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First 13 Programs Brief audio excerpts below |
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| AFRO-CUBAN |
Cuban rumba and Afro-Cuban lucumi cult music in
Washington, DC |
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| SOVIET |
Uzbeki music of Soviet Central Asia in NYC |
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| LAO |
Lao folk; court music in Iowa |
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Classical in NYC; bellydance and folk in DC |
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"Black Tai" music from Southeast Asia, now in Iowa |
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Music of Bosnia, Macedonia, and Serbia in Illinois |
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| OKINAWAN | An Okinawan folk song bar, a classical music lesson, a samisen lesson, and a radio broadcast in Honolulu | |
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Funky dance rhythms from Epirus in NYC; lyra fiddle in California | |
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Traditional Vietnamese opera; dan bao monochord;
& a comedy music act in California |
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Bell ringing; balalaika; & a major liturgy |
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| HMONG |
Bamboo mouth organ; talking jaw's harp |
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| SAMOAN |
A 200-voice choir; an epic song; and a medley of Samoan
pop in Hawaii |
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| CAMBODIAN | Cambodian Royal Dance Troupe in Maryland | |
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