July 10, 2009

Kiran Ahluwalia (Corey Sipkin)

Ghazal

For hundreds of years, musicians from India and Pakistan have taken the poetry called ghazal and set it to music. The songs project such deep longing that you don’t need to know Urdu to feel the pain. Produced by Rob Weisberg.

(Originally aired: February 8, 2008)

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Posted by: Lynda Mabbs-Zeno
July 17, 2009 - 07:12PM
Alexandria, VA WAMU

Who is the artist and what is the name of the 1987 ghazal song mentioned at the start of this show. The name sounds like "Kareeb"

[2]
Posted by: David Trejo
July 19, 2009 - 06:31PM
Falls Church, Va

The album mentioned is Qareeb and the artist is Najma.

It is available at amazon here:

http://www.amazon.com/Qareeb-Najma/dp/B000000E2H

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