9 July 2004Fiona Talkington

  1. Played at
    10:00
    Track
    Mary-Anne Roberts (voice); Robert Evans (crwth
    Artists
    The crwth is an ancient North European lyre. Bragod are the only musical group performing renaissance Welsh music and poetry in a historically-informed setting.
    Album
    See also http://www.bragod.com/home.html
  2. Played at
    10:00
    Track
    lyre
    Artists
    The crwth is an ancient North European lyre. Bragod are the only musical group performing renaissance Welsh music and poetry in a historically-informed setting.
    Album
    See also http://www.bragod.com/home.html
  3. Played at
    10:00
    Track
    voice)
    Artists
    The crwth is an ancient North European lyre. Bragod are the only musical group performing renaissance Welsh music and poetry in a historically-informed setting.
    Album
    See also http://www.bragod.com/home.html
  4. Played at
    10:00
    Track
    The crwth that Bragod were using is a relation of the begena played by Alèmu Aga
    Artists
    Bragod: Ys Daeth Crist; Balet Gymraeg (10.00)
    Album
    The Blind Boys of Alabama: Good Religion (2.55)
  5. Played at
    13:00
    Track
    Ghulam Sabir Nizami (lead vocal); Mohd Akbar Nizami (lead vocal
    Artists
    The Nizami Brothers, from Old Delhi in India, are a Qawwali group, Qawwali being devotional music of Sufism: a mystic branch of Islam. 'Qawwal' is Arabic for 'belief'.
    Album
    See also http://www.amc.org.uk/
  6. Played at
    13:00
    Track
    harmonium); Mohd Yousuf Nizami (chorus
    Artists
    The Nizami Brothers, from Old Delhi in India, are a Qawwali group, Qawwali being devotional music of Sufism: a mystic branch of Islam. 'Qawwal' is Arabic for 'belief'.
    Album
    See also http://www.amc.org.uk/
  7. Played at
    13:00
    Track
    harmonium); Ghulam Waris Nizami (dholak); Inayat Hussain (tabla); Ghulam Rasool, Wajahat Hussain Khan (chorus)
    Artists
    The Nizami Brothers, from Old Delhi in India, are a Qawwali group, Qawwali being devotional music of Sufism: a mystic branch of Islam. 'Qawwal' is Arabic for 'belief'.
    Album
    See also http://www.amc.org.uk/