This collection features highlights from our trips across the globe, from traditional music that is almost never heard to stars of the future on the other side of the planet.
2/2. The music of the beautiful island of Bali including shadow puppet theatre.
1/2. Traditional music from the remotest parts of Greece - Epirus, in the north.
2/2. The music of Greece's great island - Crete.
Lucy Duran meets musicians keeping alive the rural traditions of Transylvania.
1/2. Samir Farah visits Syria's capital to explore the country's character through music.
2/2. Sam Farah explores the character of Syria through its rich musical heritage.
Lucy Duran and Andy Kershaw present a special tribute to their friend, Ali Farka Toure.
1/2. Singing shepherds directly descended from the milk-maids and boys of Krishna's time.
2/2. From the brothels of Kolkata to the tantric philosophers of rural Bengal.
Performances from Malian musicians including Neba Solo, Abdoulaye Diabate and Habib Koite.
Including a performance from Malian husband-and-wife duo Amadou and Mariam.
1/2. Paul Fisher is in Toyko to meet some of Japan's top folk musicians.
2/2. Paul Fisher is in Okinawa, renowned for its rich musical heritage.
En route to the lost city of Machu Picchu and the music of the Pacific coast.
Huancayo is famed for its saxophone orchestras, and Lake Titicaca reveals real panpipes.
2/2. Lucy Duran presents the second of two programmes recorded on location in Uganda.
On the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade, with music from Mali.
Brothers Hisham and Hashim show the Bedouin lifestyle and play hypnotic, beautiful music.
1/2. Celebrations marking 50 years of Ghanaian independence, with music from the country.
2/2. Including Batman Samini, voted Best African Act in the 2006 MOBO awards.
Moshe records sessions in Amman with some of Jordan's up-and-coming young groups.
Lucy Duran searches for the musical roots of Cuba, beginning in sizzling Santiago de Cuba.
Featuring a session by Manuelcha Prado and a performance of the classic El Condor Pasa.
Lucy Duran is in Guantanamo, famous for changui music, and colonial gem Trinidad de Cuba.