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Fresh Air, Charles Hazlewood, Sandnile Kamle, Pauline Malefane

By: Terry Gross
Narrated by: Terry Gross
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Country singer/songwriter Jim Lauderdale, music director Charles Hazlewood, and South African singers Sandnile Kamle and Pualine Malefane. Jim Lauderdale's been called the "not-so missing link between soul and country." His songs have been recorded by Vince Gill, George Strait, the Dixie Chicks, Shelby Lynne, and many others. But he's also recorded over a dozen of his own solo albums and has sung background vocals on more than 40 albums. From the South African production of the opera Carmen, and Yiimimangaliso: The Mysteries, an opera based on the medieval Chester Mystery plays: music director Charles Hazlewood and singers Sandnile Kamle and Pauline Malefane. The operas were staged in London's West End to rave reviews. They are currently making their American premiere at the Spoleto Festival in Charleston, South Carolina. Hazlewood went to South Africa and auditioned over a thousand performers for Carmen. The Mysteries has a 34-member South African cast and is performed in four languages: Afrikaans, Xhosa, Zulu, and English. (Broadcast Date: May 28, 2002)

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