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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January 12, 2013

8:07 PM
Dame To Querer
Artist : Side Stepper
Album : Latin Lounge
Label : Putumayo
8:11 PM
Pa ’Respirar
Artist : Bomba Estereo
Album : Elegancia Tropical
Label : Polen Records
8:16 PM
Hay Amores
Artist : Shakira
Album : Love In The Time Of Cholera
Label : New Line Records
8:20 PM
Bunde Tolimense
Artist : Jose Luis Martinez Vesga
Album : Music From The Coffee Lands
Label : Putumayo
8:24 PM
Yo Me Llamo Cumbia
Artist : Toto La Momposina
Album : Women Of Latin America
Label : Putumayo
8:28 PM
Rutas Del Mar
Artist : Monareta
Album : Fried Speakers
Label : Nacional
8:32 PM
Yo
Artist : Andrea Echevierri
Album : Dos
Label : Nacional
8:36 PM
No Voy A Morir
Artist : Palenke Soul Tribe
Album : Oro
Label : Panenke Soul Tribe
8:40 PM
Madre
Artist : Aterciopelados
Album : Rio
Label : Nacional
8:45 PM
Brujeria
Artist : Sergent Garcia
Album : Una Y Otra Vez
Label : Cumbancha
8:50 PM
El Temporal
Artist : Tulio Zuloaga
Album : Colombia
Label : Putumayo
9:07 PM
Tokyo Taxi Robot
Artist : Arling and Cameron
Album : Sound Shopping
Label : Basta
9:12 PM
La La Radio
Artist : Shugu Tokumaru
Album : Exit
Label : Star Time
9:17 PM
El Funeral De Tacho Guajolote & Pavorreal
Artist : Rana Santacruz
Album : Chicavsco
Label : Oasis
9:21 PM
Con Quien Queda El Perro
Artist : Jesse And Joy
Album : Con Quien Queda El Perro
Label : Warner
9:24 PM
Mal Por Mal
Artist : Deolinda
Album : Cancao Ao Lado
Label : World Connection
9:27 PM
Dancemos No Mundo
Artist : Sergio Godinho
Album : Portugal Greatest Songs Ever
Label : EMI
9:32 PM
Bonjour Monsieur
Artist : Julie B Bonnie
Album : Paris Lounge
Label : Rough Guide
9:35 PM
Qu’est-ce Que Je Peux Faire
Artist : Anna Karina & Philippe Katerine
Album : Duos A Montmartre
Label : Universal
9:38 PM
So The Journey Goes
Artist : Autorickshaw
Album : So The Journey Goes
Label : Tala-Wallah
9:44 PM
O Mameto
Artist : Las Mammas
Album : Mammas
Label : RCA Victor
9:49 PM
Plantation Song
Artist : Huong Thanh & Nguyen Le
Album : Fragile Beauty
Label : ACT Music

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World Music
4:35 pm
Fri January 25, 2013

World Music Celebrations: Camel Fest!

Credit Mike Pennington / Wikimedia Commons
Two members of the Jarl's squad, dressed as Vikings, are silhouetted in front of the burning galley at Up Helly Aa.

Each week on World Music (Saturday nights from 8-10 on KSTX 89.1 FM), I take a look at celebrations happening around the world. This week, there'll be a beauty pageant for camels in India, and Scots transform into Vikings at the Lerwick Up Helly Aa. Read more about these unique festivals below, and see video of past celebrations!

BIKANER CAMEL FESTIVAL 

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World Music
2:16 pm
Thu January 24, 2013

Musicians Unite For Peace In War-Torn Mali

Fatoumata Diawara's first Album, 'Fatou' was released in 2011

The West African nation of Mali has seen instability and violence since March of 2012 when a military coup overthrew the government of President Amadou Toumani Touré. Since then, the violence has escalated as Islamic extremists have joined the fighting and further divided the country into North and South.

This month France announced their intervention due to the rapid escalation of violence over the last few months, and the United States is now helping with operational support.

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World Music Pick
8:36 am
Tue January 22, 2013

Nolwenn: French Singer Has Celtic Roots

Credit Mercury Music Group/Decca

Nolwenn Leroy is a French singer who has just released her sixth album, simply named 'Nolwenn.' She was eleven when she began taking violin lessons, and continued her music education as a teenager in Ohio, where she spent a year as an exchange student.

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World Music
4:23 pm
Fri January 18, 2013

World Music Celebrations: Burning Hills & Cow Races

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Yakushiji-temple and Wakakusayama Hill.

Each week on World Music (Saturday nights from 8-10 on KSTX 89.1 FM), I take a look at celebrations happening around the world. This week, there'll be a painful march in Singapore, a burning hill in Japan, and a cow race in Australia! Read more about these unique festivals below, and see video of past celebrations!

THAIPUSAM

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World Music
2:50 pm
Thu January 10, 2013

World Music Celebrations: Moja Okuri, & Battle Of The Oranges

Credit Kakidai / Wikimedia Commons
Senso-ji temple at night.

Each week on World Music (Saturday nights from 8-10 on KSTX 89.1 FM), I take a look at celebrations happening around the world. This week in Japan, devils with glowing torches bring good health, and Italy hosts the Battle of the Oranges. Read more about these unique festivals below, and see video of past celebrations!

MOJA OKURI

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World Music
1:37 pm
Tue January 8, 2013

Le Vent Du Nord: Not Fooling Around on 'Tromper Le Temps'

Le Vent Du Nord, a music group from Quebec, Canada, celebrate ten years of playing music with their latest release, "Tromper Le Temps."

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World Music
4:30 pm
Fri January 4, 2013

World Music Celebrations: Epiphany

Credit Wikipedia
Italian "Befane"

Each week on World Music (Saturday nights from 8-10 on KSTX 89.1 FM), I take a look at celebrations happening around the world. This weekend marks the official end of the Christmas season for many cultures.

The Epiphany is celebrated around the world in many different ways. This day marks the manifestation of the Son of God as a human being in Jesus Christ. It’s also the day marked by the visitation of the Three Kings to the infant Jesus.

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World Music Picks
11:44 am
Tue December 18, 2012

Anoushka Shankar Goes Flamenco On 'Traveller'

Credit Deutsche Grammophon

Flamenco music is relatively new on the music scene (especially considering the long history of music as art), but still dates backs a couple of hundred years. It was brought to Spain by gypsies, who were erroneously named because they were mistaken for Egyptians but are of Indian descent.

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World Music Picks
9:13 am
Tue December 4, 2012

Mexican Songstress Carla Morrison Wins Latin Grammy For 'Déjenme Llorar'

Despite her English name, Carla Morrison is Mexican. Her father, Hilario Viera, ran away from Durango, Mexico as a young man and ended up  in San Diego. Hilario was adopted by William Morrison, who in turn gave him his new surname.

Years later, Hilario returned to Mexico and married Porfiria Flores in Tecate where Carla was born. She received a high school education in Phoenix and pursued music studies at the University of Arizona. It wasn't until she reached high school that anyone realized she could sing, as she was extremely shy as a girl.

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World Music Picks
11:55 am
Tue November 20, 2012

Senegalese Singer/Composer Badu Boye's 'We Can Win'

Credit Laromusic/Shiadoo (label)

Badu Boye was born in Senegal, but is now based in Paris, France. In the 1990's he and his brother, Pape Armand Boye introduced a new sound into the Senegalese music scene. Very different from the electronic mbalax music of the day, the brothers played acoustic guitars. Badu's style today sounds very similar, on his eponymously titled CD, the songs are uplifting and inspirational, albeit with a touch of home sickness. A cello,violin and harmonica sprinkled throughout the album are very attractive additions and add an extra texture to the acoustic sound.

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