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Imagination & Diaspora: Best of 2019
Ottoman History Podcast
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6 days ago
Our picks for the best episodes of Ottoman History Podcast in 2019
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Our picks for the best episodes of Ottoman History Podcast in 2019
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American Music of the Ottoman Diaspora
Imagination & Diaspora: Best of 2019
6 years ago
American Music of the Ottoman Diaspora
Episode 412 with Ian Nagoski hosted by Chris Gratien Download the podcast Feed | iTunes | GooglePlay | SoundCloud During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, hundreds of thousands of people from the Ottoman Empire and post-Ottoman states emigrated to the U.S. Among them were musicians, singers, and artists who catered to the new diaspora communities that emerged in cities like New York and Boston. During the early 20th century, with the emergence of a commercial recording industry in the United States, these artists appeared on 78 rpm records that circulated within the diaspora communities of the former Ottoman Empire in the United States and beyond, singing in languages such as Turkish, Arabic, Greek, Armenian, Assyrian, Kurdish, and Ladino. Their music included folks songs from their homelands and new compositions about life and love in the diaspora. In this episode, Ian Nagoski of Canary Records joins the podcast to showcase some of these old recordings, which he has located and digitized over the years, and we discuss some of the remarkable life stories of these largely forgotten artists in American music history. « Click for More »
Imagination & Diaspora: Best of 2019
Our picks for the best episodes of Ottoman History Podcast in 2019