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5 January 2008

Saturday 5 January 2008 15:00-16:00 (Radio 3)

Presented by Lucy Duran and featuring a specially recorded studio session by the South Indian violin duo of Nandini and Lalitha Muthuswamy, and a round-up of recent world music releases with guests Reda El Mawy and Sue Steward.

Duration:

1 hour

Playlist

WORLD ROUTES

Presented by Lucy Duran
Produced by Felix Carey
Factsheet compiled by Sam Hickling

Tel. 020 7765 4661
Fax. 020 7765 4378
e-mail world.routes@bbc.co.uk

Saturday 5 January 2008, 3:00pm


Nandini & Lalitha Muthuswamy: Banduriti Kolu (4.05)
More details below


CD roundup with Reda El Mawy of the BBC World Service's Arabic Service and writer and Latin America specialist Sue Steward.

Choice no. 1 (Reda) Morocco:
Nass El Ghiwane: Ya shalal (3.07)
album: Ennehla Chama
EMI 396080 2
Nass El Ghiwane are nominated in the BBC Radio 3 Awards for World Music 2008
Find out more about the Awards for World Music

Choice no. 2 (Sue) Cape Verde:
Mariana Ramos: Vocacao (3.40)
album: Mornador
Lusafrica 56725 462902
http://www.mariana-ramos.com/

Choice no. 3 (Lucy) Guinea:
Les Amazones de Guinee: Ndaren (3.41)
album: Wamato
Sterns Africa STCD1106
http://www.sternsmusic.com/

Choice no. 4 (Reda) Syria/Armenia:
Lena Chamamyan with Basel Rajoub: Kabl El Isha (2.59)
album: Shamat
Incognito 346573
http://www.lenachamamyan.net/

Choice no. 5 (Sue) Dominican Republic:
Juan Luis Guerra: Te Contaran (2.50)
album: 440 - La Llave de mi Corazon
EMI Televisa Music 88392 2 4
http://www.juanluisguerra440.com/
Read more about this artist


Nandini & Lalitha Muthuswamy: Mahasana Pathim (6.09)

Interview with Nandini & Lalitha Muthuswamy (7.07)

Nandini & Lalitha Muthuswamy: Kalaimamani (5.30)
Nandini Muthuswamy (violin); Lalitha Muthuswamy (violin); Barathan Balayogan (mridangam - double headed drum)
Also known as the Violin Sisters, Nandini and Lalitha Muthuswamy play in the South Indian Carnatic style.


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