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Artist Information Instrumentation: Miranda Arana, flute, whistle, Vietnamese zither and spoons. Steve Vanlandingham, guitar, bouzouki, mandolin, banjo, oud, limberjack and wooden slit drum. Discography Glen Road to Cordoba (2005) Arabesque is a musical duo that has been mesmerizing audiences since 2003 with their unique blend of Celtic, Arabic, Judeo-Spanish, Turkish, and other world folk traditions. Their performances are an intelligent mix of instrumental music, storytelling, history, humor and hands-on fun. Both hail from Norman, Oklahoma, where Miranda teaches World Music at the University of Oklahoma and Steve does archaeological survey work. They have performed at fairs, festivals, contra dances, workshops, schools, universities, and private functions throughout Oklahoma and neighboring states. Take a magic carpet ride around the globe with Arabesque as this unique pair unveils the mysteries and enchantments of the world's diverse musical cultures, marrying lilting Irish reels and jigs to the sensuous and evocative melodies of the East. Links http://www.ourarabesque.com User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Glen Road to Cordoba
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Convenience Reel/ Morning Dew
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O'Carolan's Welcome/ Unknown Title
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Malinesque
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Sailing to Nantucket
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The Gneeveguilla Set
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Mrs. Jamison's Favorite
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Quando el Rey Nimrod
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The Tone Roads Set
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Eleanor Plunkett/ The Kesh Jig
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The Broken Pledge/ Julia Delaney's
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Breton Butterfly
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Til ' It Ya Mahla Nurha
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Connaughtman's Rambles
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Campbell's Farewell/Ger the Rigger
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Shifting Sands
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