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Absolutely Beautiful Music - Round 2

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Wow, he was versatile! I first discovered him when he played with Pharoah Sanders in the early 70's, just a year or two before this was recorded. For those not familiar with Pharoah Sanders, he was quite a bit noisier than this.
 
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Continuing with South Korea... the featured instrument here is a gayageum, a 2400 year old stringed instrument from the ancient kingdom of Gaya. The show, Chuno (Slave Hunters), is one of my favorite international drama series of all time.
 

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This one is from an English singer and cellist named Caroline Lavelle. I first became aware of her when she was a touring member of Loreena McKennitt's band and sang one song (Bushes and Briars). She played barefoot. This is one of my favorite songs of hers. She's also in a youtube video performing this live with Thomas Dolby in a TED video.

 
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From the British movie "Brassed Off". If not familiar with the movie. it depicts the beginning of the end of the coal mining (labor unions) in Great Britain. In the middle of the clip, it shows how poorly labor negotiations are going. This was a time when each of the coal mines had their own orchestra and they played competitions against each other. Terrific story, music and movie.
Concierto d'Aranjuez 720p HD

 
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