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No continent’s music reflects people’s culture, religion, and politics more than the music of Africa. This two-part series from the BBC examines Zimbabwe and Mali’s diverse music to discover its origin, significance, and effects on modern African music. 2-part series, 60 minutes each.



 
    

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The Series Includes : Mali: The Music of Life | Zimbabwe: Music with a Past
     


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Too Close to Heaven: The History of Gospel Music
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Deeply rooted in African rhythms, the first gospel music, as sung on southern plantations, expressed the collective sorrow of American slaves, and the history of their diaspora. Using narration and thrilling performance footage, these programs trace ...(more details)
 
The Songs Are Free: Bernice Johnson Reagon and African-American Music
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In this program, Bernice Johnson Reagon, founder of the musical group Sweet Honey in the Rock, and curator of the Community Life Division of the Smithsonian Institution, discusses with Bill Moyers how black music has shaped the African-American exper...(more details)
 
Listening to the Silence: African Cross Rhythms
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"Africans listen to the silence and use it as a dimension in which they can improvise," observes John Collins, an English musician and host of this program. Taking off from the peace of nature, the singing cicadas, and the simple routines of the work...(more details)
 
African Wave: South African Music and Its Influences

Much of contemporary music has its roots in African music, which has always moved to tribal rhythms and reflected the elan of an entire continent. The African resonance has been most strongly felt in America, where the deeply-etched music of slaves h...(more details)
 
Rhythms to Nirvana: An Introduction to Indian Classical Music
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Since India's ancient times, music has been considered a potent vehicle for attaining nirvana, spiritual salvation. This intriguing program provides an overview of the history of Indian classical music, from its divine origins to the present day, sho...(more details)
 


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