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Tanya Tagaq: Unconventional throat music

http://www.theprovince.com/story_print.html?id=2500148&sponsor

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Tanya Tagaq and the Kronos Quartet made Tundra Songs a masterpiece

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Monster Ceilidh Band

Monster Ceilidh Band is the new hype in energetic folk music and they are moving around a bit in 2010: Russia Tour (16-22 Mar), Acoustic Festival of Britain (21-23 May), Grassington Festival (12 Jun), National Forest Folk Festival (2-4 Jul), Warwick Folk Festival (23-25 Jul), Purbeck Folk Festival (4 Sep), Kings Place Festival (10 Sep)…

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Miguel Santos on The Journal of Music

The Journal of Music is not like any other music magazine. It is a magazine of ideas as much as it is a magazine of music. Now in its fifth issue, their writers are leading musicians and composers who are creating a new conversation on musical life today. Contemporary, classical, jazz, traditional, rock, pop, folk, alternative and more – they cover all genres. Distributed in Ireland, the UK and major cities in Europe, The Journal of Music also has subscribers in over twenty-five countries. To order The Journal of Music visit www.journalofmusic.com/subscribe. As they say, intelligent writing on musical life.

They published an article about Miguel Santos, director of Red Orange, on their Oct/Nov 2009 issue.

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Tanya Tagaq and LIFEM on the live concert highlights of 2009 for MusicalCriticism.com

Both Tanya Tagaq concert at Cafe Oto in February and the London International Festival of Exploratory Music (LIFEM) at Kings Place in November were amongst the live concert highlights of 2009 for MusicalCriticism.com (the new source for concert and opera reviews, articles and interviews on the web).

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Jenni Roditi at the 62nd ISPA Annual Congress “Fast Forward – Imagining the Future”, at the Times Center, 12-14 January 2010

Composer Jenni Roditi’s acclaimed dance opera “The Descent of Inanna” has been selected by the International Society of Performing Arts as one of eleven projects to be spotlighted in the New Works Now presentation in New York. The work will be introduced to 300 delegates from 35 countries during a special “pitch” session. There will be a DVD extract and a short talk from the composer alongside initiating producer Kent Devereaux of Cornish Presents, Seattle.

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Monster Ceilidh Band nominated for best folk instrumental album of 2009

Red Orange’s new signing, Monster Ceilidh Band have just been nominated for the best folk instrumental album of 2009, for their debut album “Make Me a Dancer”… Please show your support and vote for them (they are really amazing!!!): http://www.spiralearth.co.uk/spirals2010/instrumental.asp

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Tanya Tagaq on the Best Of 2009 (Chiz, Qu Junktions)

Chiz, from Qu Junktions, on his personal best of 2009:

“Inuit throat singing, free jazz drums and electronics? Could have been a wrong turn… but TANYA TAGAQ at The Cube pinned us with one continuous 60min soundscape that was uncharted, raunchy, wild and breathtaking.”

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“What a great gig! I had never seen her before – the woman sat behind me warned me to expect something unusual. This turned out to be one the best performances I have seen in Bristol to date. No – one of the enexpectedly best I have seen .. anywhere! Thanks Tanya & band and thanks Andy for posting this video. Please come play again in the Cube.” (rspamders, on YouTube)

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Rafael Toral talks about his performance at the Kings Place Festival

Rafael Toral talks about his performance at the Kings Place Festival 2009, at Kings Place, London. He played on 05 September 2009, as part of an evening curated and produced by Red Orange dedicated to new and rediscovered musical instruments. More on that evening’s programme here.

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Monster Ceilidh Band on Time Out’s Critics’ Choice

Monster Ceilidh Band receive Time Out magazine’s Critics’ Choice for their concert at Kings Place on 7th November 2009, as part of the London International Festival of Exploratory Music (LIFEM). Here’s what Time Out wrote: “Powerful Newcastle-based ceilidh band play their winning brand of traditional dance music delivered with modern rave-style energy”

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