Bagpipes are not the first instrument that come to mind when you think of Serbian music. And it's a dwindling...
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Iva Bittová has been pushing the boundaries of East European music for almost 30 years, her voice and violin (and...
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Under the assured leadership of Dessislava Stefanova, The London Bulgarian Choir have become a very impressive outfit. The LBC consist...
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I would love to go on a long, long walk with Tuulikki Bartosik, gently humming as the leaves rustle underfoot,...
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This album of 16 a capella songs comes out of a doctoral thesis by Latvian musicologist Asnate Rancâne who studied...
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This year sees the 400th anniversary of the Mayflower setting sail with 102 passengers, mostly religious refugees, for a new...
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This album is a breaking open of the treasure chest of the Caprice Records archive, curated by Swedish folk musicians...
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For lovers of boundary-pushing music, a flute and a diatonic accordion may not seem an immediately thrilling prospect. Here, however,...
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On her second album, Mazes, Harri Endersby subtly blurs the line between traditional and contemporary folk music, with added birdsong...
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For lovers of boundary-pushing music, a flute and a diatonic accordion may not seem an immediately thrilling prospect. Here, however,...
Reviewed in issue April/2020
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