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Posted on 06.28.06 by Emily
Even if you haven’t heard of Joel Fan yet, you may have already heard him on Yo-Yo Ma’s Silk Road Project. If not, be good to yourself and catch up (with Silk Road Journeys: When Strangers Meet) immediately! He just released his spectacular debut record, World Keys, featuring premieres of compositions from around our beautiful globe. I’m partial to La Nuit du Destin, a gorgeous swirling romantic piece by Syrian composer Dia Succari that builds up over time. Possibly because it’s been playing in my head since December, 2005, when i heard a live preview, and I’ve been longing to hear it again ever since. Looking forward to letting the other tunes blossom inside my head and heart… will report back later perhaps with new favorites as they emerge.
It also seems hard to justify a monthly subscription anymore when there are so many great music podcasts streaming freely into my computer. (I unsubscribed from Audible too — will share some great spoken word podcasts in a future post!) Right now I’m enjoying KCRW’s Morning Becomes Eclectic and Top Tune, the lovely Joy’s Pink Belt Rage, Raj Bala’s LoudSpeakers At InternmentCamp, the Wilson family’s Positively 10th Street and last but not at all least, the Ben Lee Podcast. Always open to new tunes, so please do send me your recommendations.
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