World Music with Deirdre Saravia

Saturdays from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. on KSTX 89.1 FM

World Music with Deirdre Saravia takes you on a musical journey to some of the world’s most fascinating places.   From China to Brazil and the Balkans to Indonesia, World Music will introduce you to sounds from a world far from your own.  A world traveler herself, the Belfast, Northern Ireland native introduces each piece with details about the music, the musicians and the culture that produced them.

Saravia credits the work of performers like Peter Gabriel and Paul Simon for bringing world music to the attention of American audiences, but she has also seen a change in attitude in America towards foreigners.

Today foreigners feel more comfortable in celebrating their uniqueness, and as a result, there is a burgeoning interest in world music. "Not understanding the language is no longer a problem," says Saravia. "People enjoy the music for the beat, the instrumentation."

Though each World Music show is built around a central theme, it will rarely center on one type of music. Saravia strives for variety, though there will always be a connection between the songs she plays; music from as many as 15 countries can be represented in the same show.

"You come to learn that people are basically the same throughout the world," she says. "They sing about the same things."

Scroll to the bottom of this page to see Deirdre's World Music Picks, a closer look at some of the most notable world musicians.

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Playlist

November 03, 2012

8:27 PM
The New Ground
Artist : Celtic Woman
Album : Songs From the Heart
Label : EMI
8:34 PM
The Fields of Athenry
Artist : The High Kings
Album : Memory Lane
Label : EMI
8:39 PM
Rambling Irishman
Artist : Cherish the Ladies
Album : The Girls Won't Leave the Boys
Label : BMG
8:45 PM
Flower of Maherally
Artist : Anuna
Album : Celtic Origins
Label : Elevation
8:49 PM
Two Sisters
Artist : Clannad
Album : Dulaman
Label : Gael-Linn
8:53 PM
Joyce Country Céilí Band
Artist : Saw Doctors
Album : The Best of the Saw Doctors
Label :
9:07 PM
Sind
Artist : Farualla
Album : Sind
Label : Amiata
9:11 PM
Per accompagnarti
Artist : Gianmaria Testa
Album : Extra Muros
Label : Chant Du Monde
9:16 PM
Haisai Ojisan
Artist : Makoto Kubota & Sunset Gang
Album : Music of Japan
Label : RGNET
9:21 PM
Water
Artist : Eri Sugai
Album : Graces of Asia
Label : Pacific Moon
9:27 PM
Cucuitucucu Paloma
Artist : Yo Camelon
Album : Bi-Mexicano
Label : Nacional
9:33 PM
La Conozco
Artist : Grupo Fantasma
Album : El Existensial
Label : Nat Geo Music
9:37 PM
Hum Naye Geet Sunayein
Artist : Viva
Album : Viva
Label : Times Music
9:42 PM
My Comfort Remains
Artist : Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
Album : Night Song
Label : Real World
9:50 PM
De Gumpesel
Artist : Fritz Schroeder
Album : Yodeling Songs of the Alps
Label : Legacy International
9:53 PM
Tabaran
Artist : Not Drowning Waving
Album : Tabaran
Label : WEA

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Credit Lizzie Chen / NPR

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Credit Denise Truscello / Courtesy of the artist
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Credit L-Bit (Kia Ora) / Wikimedia Commons
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Credit Nacional Records

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Credit Takeaway / Wikimedia Commons
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Credit Jan Kameníček / Wikimedia Commons
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