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Bangalore WILD: Music from the 6th WWC

October 16,2009 by Emily Loose

6WWC CD

A cultural outcome of the 6th World Wilderness Congress (Bangalore, India 1998), was a musical compilation by David Rothenberg & The Karnataka College of Percussion, featuring R.A. Ramamani.  Learn more about the 6th WWC > Click on select tracks below to listen….

1. Raga: Chakravakam, Tala: Adi / Piece: Gajanan Yutham Ganeshwaram (5:53)

2. Raga: Kuntala Varali, Tala: Khanda Chapu / Piece: Bogindrashayinam, composer: the late Maharaja Swati Tirunal of Trivandrum (4:49)

3. Nalungiaq / featuring Antarctic Weddell seals recorded by Douglas Quin; words from the Netsilik eskimo shamaness Nalungiaq (5:09)

4. Tlingit Song / words adapted from “Tlingit Death Songs,” words translated by Stephen Berg (6:18)

5. Sa re Ga (8:53)

6. The End is Not a Probelm (3:24)

7. Lament for the Vanishing, rehearsal (5:27)

9. Lament for the Vanishing, concert (8:33)

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