Sound Tracks
Milos Karadaglic performs
Clip: Season 1 | 6m 27s
Milos Karadaglic's "Mediterraneo" is a musical tour of his interior & geographical world.
"Oriental" by Enrique Granados is the final track on Milos Karadaglic's debut album on Deutsche Grammophon, "Mediterraneo," a musical tour of his interior and geographical world.
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Sound Tracks
Milos Karadaglic performs
Clip: Season 1 | 6m 27s
"Oriental" by Enrique Granados is the final track on Milos Karadaglic's debut album on Deutsche Grammophon, "Mediterraneo," a musical tour of his interior and geographical world.
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Sound Tracks: Music Without Borders - Preview
Preview: S1 | 30s | Airs Tuesday, March 5, 2013 at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT. Check your local listings. (30s)
"Sanctuary" - Antibalas | QUICK HITS
Clip: S1 | 6m 28s | Inspired by Latin music, jazz, funk and Afrobeat, Antibalas delivers music with a message. (6m 28s)
Interview with Antibalas | QUICK HITS
Clip: S1 | 8m 41s | An interview with two members of the Brooklyn-based Afrobeat band Antibalas. (8m 41s)
"Dirty Money" - Antibalas | QUICK HITS
Clip: S1 | 4m 59s | Inspired by Latin music, jazz, funk and Afrobeat, Antibalas delvers music with a message. (4m 59s)
Quick Hits: Julie Fowlis - "My Love is on the High Seas"
Clip: S1 | 4m 23s | Julie Fowlis performs “Tha Mo Ghaol Air Àird” (“My Love is on the High Seas"). (4m 23s)
Clip: S1 | 2m 50s | Watch Senegalese guitarist Jimi Mbaye perform the song "Birima." (2m 50s)
Clip: S1 | 4m 14s | Watch Julie Fowlis and Alex Salmond discuss the possibility of an independent Scotland. (4m 14s)
Of Monsters and Men - "Little Talks"
Clip: S1 | 4m 43s | Of Monsters and Men performs their smash hit live for Sound Tracks: Quick Hits. (4m 43s)
Of Monsters and Men - "Dirty Paws"
Clip: S1 | 5m | Nordic pop-folk ensemble Of Monsters and Men performs one of their new hits. (5m)
Quick Hits: An Interview with the Carolina Chocolate Drops
Clip: S1 | 8m 54s | An Interview with the eclectic string band, the Carolina Chocolate Drops. (8m 54s)
Carolina Chocolate Drops: Old Corn Likker
Clip: S1 | 3m 6s | The Carolina Chocolate Drops perform an exclusive song for Sound Tracks: Quick Hits. (3m 6s)
Carolina Chocolate Drops: No Man's Mama
Clip: S1 | 3m 35s | The Carolina Chocolate Drops perform a blues standard for Sound Tracks: Quick Hits. (3m 35s)
Carolina Chocolate Drops: Don't Get Trouble In Your Mind
Clip: S1 | 2m 38s | The Carolina Chocolate Drops perform a bluegrass standard for Sound Tracks: Quick Hits. (2m 38s)
Quick Hits: Anoushka Shankar performs Si No Puedo Verla
Clip: S1 | 6m 17s | Anoushka Shankar, legendary sitarist, performs live at City Winery in NYC. (6m 17s)
Quick Hits: Anoushka Shankar performs ISHQ
Clip: S1 | 4m 26s | Anoushka Shankar, legendary sitarist, performs a recent track live at City Winery in NYC. (4m 26s)
Quick Hits: Anoushka Shankar performs Casi Uno
Clip: S1 | 4m 43s | Anoushka Shankar, legendary sitarist, performs a song live at City Winery in NYC. (4m 43s)
Quick Hits: An Interview with Anoushka Shankar
Clip: S1 | 7s | Legendary sitarist Anoushka Shankar reflects on her life and illustrious career in music. (7s)
Quick Hits: Levon Helm Performs "The Weight"
Clip: S1 | 6m 54s | Rock legend Levon Helm performs "The Weight" at his Woodstock, N.Y. home in February 2012. (6m 54s)
Quick Hits: Levon Helm Performs "Ophelia"
Clip: S1 | 4m 50s | Rock legend Levon Helm performs "Ophelia" at his Woodstock, N.Y. home in February 2012. (4m 50s)
Quick Hits: An Interview with Levon Helm
Clip: S1 | 13m 11s | American legend Levon Helm reflects on battling cancer and his lifelong journey in music. (13m 11s)
Quick Hits: Yuja Wang's Polka by Strauss
Clip: S1 | 3m 46s | Yuja Want plays Johann Strauss' 'Tritsch Tratsch Polka' (3m 46s)
Quick Hits: Yuja Wang Plays Gluck and Liszt
Clip: S1 | 6m 42s | In this video, Yuja plays two pieces by Gluck and Liszt. (6m 42s)
Quick Hits: Interview with Pianist Yuja Wang
Clip: S1 | 13m 9s | Born in Beijing in 1987, Yuja Wang began playing the piano at the age of six. (13m 9s)
Tom Harrell Performs "Sainte" (Ravel)
Clip: S1 | 5m 53s | After starting out in a prayerful mood, this saint isn't above getting a little funky. (5m 53s)
Tom Harrell Performs "Passepied" (Debussy)
Clip: S1 | 2m 33s | Jazz trumpeter Tom Harrell plays Debussy's "Passepied." (2m 33s)
Tom Harrell Performs "Beau Soir" (Debussy)
Clip: S1 | 5m 34s | Jazz trumpeter Tom Harrell plays Debussy's "Beau Soir." (5m 34s)
Clip: S1 | 9m 49s | You can use any superlative you like to describe Tom's playing. (9m 49s)
Thursday in the Park with Milos
Clip: S1 | 1m 28s | We coaxed Milos out of the recital hall and into the sunlight to perform "Granada". (1m 28s)
Milos Karadaglic performs Recuerdos
Clip: S1 | 3m 30s | Spanish, sad, melodious and displaying Milos' incredibly fast and intricate finger work. (3m 30s)
Clip: S1 | 6m 27s | Milos Karadaglic's "Mediterraneo" is a musical tour of his interior & geographical world. (6m 27s)
Clip: S1 | 4m 34s | "Prelude #1" is the show off piece of a young man who says the guitar is his best friend. (4m 34s)
Interview with Milos Karadaglic
Clip: S1 | 12m 6s | Milos Karadaglic is more than just a poster boy for the classical guitar. (12m 6s)
Clip: S1 | 2m 46s | "A New Morning" promises a new life in a world where "all our words will soon be broken." (2m 46s)
Clip: S1 | 4m 33s | "Two Grains of Sand" is a sad, intimate, philosophical song about jealousy and violence. (4m 33s)
Clip: S1 | 3m 50s | "No Reply" is the opening cut on Pier Faccini's new album, "My Wilderness." (3m 50s)
Clip: S1 | 9m 15s | Quick Hits interviews Piers Faccini on tour. (9m 15s)
Interview with Abigail Washburn
Clip: S1 | 8m 57s | You'd think Abigail Washburn jumped out of the crib with a banjo in her hand. (8m 57s)
Abigail Washburn Performs "Shotgun Blues"
Clip: S1 | 3m 1s | Never, ever, cross Abigail Washburn. (3m 1s)
Abigail Washburn Performs "Piao"
Clip: S1 | 2m 30s | With Abby, what would never work on paper has a way of coming out natural and swinging. (2m 30s)
Abigail Washburn Performs "City of Refuge"
Clip: S1 | 3m 48s | "City of Refuge" is the title track from Abigail Washburn's latest solo album. (3m 48s)
Clip: S1 | 58s | Seun Kuti, just before he took the stage at San Francisco's Regency Ballroom. (58s)
Clip: S1 | 6m 30s | Seun Kuti opens his concert with one of Fela's signature songs, "Zombie". (6m 30s)
Clip: S1 | 9m 17s | "Rise" is the title song on Seun Kuti and Egypt 80's new album. (9m 17s)
Clip: S1 | 7m 58s | Sean Kuti talks with SOUND TRACKS before a show at the Regency Ballroom in San Francisco. (7m 58s)
Watch Dengue Fever Perform "Uku"
Clip: S1 | 6m 59s | Dengue Fever's song "Uku" expresses an immigrant's longing for a world left behind. (6m 59s)
Watch Dengue Fever Perform "Gendjer Gendjer"
Clip: S1 | 4m 19s | Watch Dengue Fever perform "Gendjer Gendjer" at Amoeba Music in San Francisco. (4m 19s)
Watch Dengue Fever Perform "A Go Go"
Clip: S1 | 3m 36s | On stage Dengue Fever re-creates the atmosphere of a Phnom Penh nightclub in the '60s. (3m 36s)
Dengue Fever on "Sister in the Radio"
Clip: S1 | 2m 1s | In "Sister in the Radio" Nimol recalls the moment she realized her sister is still alive. (2m 1s)
Clip: S1 | 8m 46s | Zac Holtzman and Chhom Nimol are a memorable pair, to say the least. (8m 46s)
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