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

March 02, 2013

8:13 PM
Thimlilit
Artist : Iness Mezel
Album : Beyond The Trance
Label : Wrasse
8:16 AM
Amdjer De Nos Terra
Artist : Cesaria Evora
Album : Voz D'Amor
Label : LuzAfrica
8:07 PM
Viajera
Artist : Malena Muyala
Album : Viajera
Label : Los Anos Luz Discos
8:11 AM
Hasta La Piel
Artist : Carla Morrison
Album : Dejenme Llorar
Label : Intolerencia
8:15 AM
Le Peau Du Lait
Artist : Marianne Dissard
Album : L'Abandon
Label : Marianne Dissard
8:18 AM
Menos Mal
Artist : Andrea Echevierra
Album : Andrea Echeverri
Label : Nacional
8:22 AM
Leffet Jokari
Artist : Coralie Clement
Album : Toystore
Label : Compass
8:24 AM
La Bala
Artist : Ana Tijoux
Album : La Bala
Label : Nacional
8:27 AM
Tres Letrinhas
Artist : Marissa Monte
Album : Universo Ao Meu Redor
Label : EMI
8:32 AM
Zapata Se Queda
Artist : Lila Downs
Album : Pecados Y Milagros
Label : Sony
8:36 AM
Build
Artist : Rupa and The April Fishes
Album : Build
Label : Electro Gumbo Radio Music
8:41 AM
Suite Sud Americaine
Artist : Nolwenn
Album : Nolwenn
Label : Decca
9:07 AM
Sharavana
Artist : Susheela Ramen
Album : Music For Crocodiles
Label : EMI
9:13 AM
Ganespha
Artist : Deepak Ram
Album : India
Label : Putumayo
9:18 AM
Blessing
Artist : Yang Xiao-lin
Album : I Take You There
Label : Kilgo
9:22 AM
Song Of The High Mountains
Artist : Lin Di
Album : Bride In Legend
Label : Wind
9:27 AM
Fun Shopping
Artist : Olga Jankoski
Album : Sound Shopping
Label : Basta
9:30 AM
Roll Me Up
Artist : Willie Nelson
Album : Heroes
Label : Legacy
9:33 AM
Down The Mountain
Artist : Robin Ella
Album : Americana
Label : Putumayo
9:36 AM
Good Brothers Good
Artist : Zhanna Bichevskaya
Album : Russia
Label : RGNET
9:42 AM
Opera
Artist : Vitas
Album : Viras
Label : Gemini Sun
9:45 AM
Man Of Sorrow
Artist : Majek Fashek
Album : African Reggae
Label : Putumayo

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Tiny Desk Concerts
1:20 pm
Mon May 20, 2013

Mohammad Reza Shajarian: Tiny Desk Concert

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M R Shajarian performs a Tiny Desk Concert in March 2013.

Originally published on Mon May 20, 2013 1:03 pm

Every Tiny Desk Concert provides its own particular thrill, but it's not every day that we get to welcome one of NPR's 50 Great Voices to our offices. With the visit of the incredible, honey-voiced Mohammad Reza Shajarian from Iran, we lucked out by having him sing on not just any day, but on the biggest holiday of the Persian calendar: Nowruz, the New Year.

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World Music Pick
12:01 pm
Thu May 16, 2013

Lyric Romanticism On Asgeir Trausti's "In The Silence"

Ásgeir Trausti hoped to be a professional track and field athlete but his plans were detailed by various sporting injuries. He became a professional musician instead and quickly rose to to top of the Icelandic music scene.

All the words to his songs are composed by his 72-year-old father and are filled with lyric romanticism.

His first album, "Dyrd I Daudathogn," (In The Silence) is sung completely in Icelandic, he hopes to reach a broader audience with an all English version of the album currently in the works.

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World Music
10:57 pm
Wed May 15, 2013

First Watch: Jeri-Jeri With Baaba Maal, 'Gawlo'

Originally published on Fri May 10, 2013 1:45 pm

One of my favorite songs last year was a collaboration between a Sengalese drum collective and a German techno producer. The producer, Mark Ernestus traveled to the West African country to work with Jeri-Jeri, a group that plays a popular dance music called mbalax.

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World Music
4:59 pm
Fri May 10, 2013

World Music Celebrations: Moroccan Rose Festival

Credit H.Zell / Wikimedia Commons

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, a fragrant festival in Morocco.

ROSE FESTIVAL

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World Music
2:49 pm
Sun May 5, 2013

A Funky-Fresh Sound From Somalia, With A Political History

Credit Album cover
The cover image of Dur-Dur band's Volume 5.

Originally published on Sun May 5, 2013 6:20 pm

Imagine the capital of Somalia, Mogadishu, in the 1980s. You can't, right? Neither can most music critics. That's why the recent re-release of a record by a popular '80s-era Mogadishu dance band has caught the attention of critics lately.

The founders of Dur-Dur Band now live in Columbus, Ohio. Weekends on All Things Considered asked members Abdinur Daljir and Sahra Dawo to go to a studio there — accompanied by an interpreter — to talk about the newly reissued record and the story that precedes it.

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All Songs Considered
7:52 pm
Fri May 3, 2013

First Watch: Femi Kuti, 'The World Is Changing'

Credit Courtesy of the artist

Originally published on Wed May 8, 2013 1:24 pm

"'The World Is Changing' is groove with a message." That quote, a pretty good summary of the music of Femi Kuti in just nine words, comes from Juan Gélas, the creative director of a new video for Kuti's new song. Femi Kuti is a saxophonist, trumpeter, keyboard player and singer and songwriter. The son of legendary afrobeat musician Fela Kuti, he carries on the tradition of mixing Nigerian beats along with jazz and a healthy dose of politics. Juan Gélas says, "Femi Kuti continues to be a leading protest artist out of modern Africa and his voice talks to us all."

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Alt.Latino
9:10 am
Thu May 2, 2013

6 New Latin Songs To Make You Move

Credit courtesy of the artist
Argentine singer La Yegros' new album is called Viene De Mi.

Originally published on Thu May 2, 2013 3:59 pm

World Music Pick
2:22 pm
Wed May 1, 2013

Carla Bruni's "Little French Songs"

Credit Verve Records

"I got used to notoriety early," said Carla Bruni in an interview with the British newspaper, The Telegraph. So there's nothing holding her back as she sings little songs about her former life, and romantic entanglement with a very famous pop star of the sixties.

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First Listen
9:10 am
Tue April 30, 2013

First Listen: La Vida Boheme, 'Sera'

Credit Courtesy of the artist
La Vida Boheme's new album, Sera, comes out May 14.

Originally published on Tue May 7, 2013 7:07 pm

Audio for this feature is no longer available.

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World Music
11:40 pm
Fri April 26, 2013

World Music Celebrations: Rockets For Easter, Snakes In Italy

Credit Ra Boe / Wikimedia Commons
The village of Cocullo in Abruzzo, Italy.

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, rockets blaze for the risen Christ in Greece, and Indiana Jones would never want to find himself in Abruzzo next week. Snakes!  

LA FESTA DEI SERPARI

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