18/11/2008
Fiona Talkington pays tribute to pianist Esbjorn Svensson by revisiting EST's concert at the 2006 London Jazz Festival. Plus sax and accordion music by Trygve Seim and Frode Haltli.
Fiona Talkington pays tribute to jazz pianist Esbj枚rn Svensson by revisiting est鈥檚 concert at the 2006 London Jazz Festival, plus music for sax and accordion by acclaimed Norwegian musicians Trygve Seim and Frode Haltli.
11.15.00
Newbury Street
2 Foot Yard
CD Borrowed Arms
YW001
11.18.00
J.S. Bach
Chaconne from Partita for Violin No.2 in D minor BWV.1004
Julian Bream (guitar)
[recorded 1956 Vienna]
DG 477 7550
11.34.00
Jamie Woon
Wayfaring Stranger
LVRECCDS003
11.37.00
Wayfaring Stranger
The 1999 Western Massachusetts Sacred Harp Convention
CD BABY
11.41.00
Encore
EST live at the 2006 London Jazz Festival
大象传媒 Recording (not commercially available)
11.45.00
Esbjron Svensson talking to Fiona Talkington in 2006.
11.47.00
Serenade for the Renegade (from album Strange Place for Snow)
Est Live at the 2006 London Jazz Festival
大象传媒 Recording (not commercially available)
12.00.00
Kardemimmit
Siriasis
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12.04.00
Praeludium/Bayati/Duduki
Trygve Seim (saxophones) Frode Haltli (accordion)
CD Yeraz
ECM 175 7975
12.17.00
Missa Tournai
Gloria
Ensemble de Caelis/Laruence Brisset, conductor
RIC265
12.25.00
Esbjron svensson talking to Fiona Talkington in 2006.
12.26.00
Tuesday Wonderland
&
The Goldhearted Miner
Est from 2006 London Jazz Festival
大象传媒 Recording (not commercially available)
12.43.00
Jono McCleery
stream
CD Darkest light
www.jonomccleery.com.
12.47.00
Don Cherry
Prayer
Don Cherry (trumpet), Anders Jormin (bass), Anders Kjellberg (drums), Okay Temiz (percussion)
CD Dona Nostra
ECM 521 7272
12.52.00
Pawel Laukaszewski
Nunc Dimittis
Choir of Trinity College Cambridge, Stephen Layton (conductor)
HYPERION CA67639
12.56.00
Slow tolling bells
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