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10/12/2008

Fiona Talkington presents a varied mix of music, including the voice of Greek singer Savina Yannatou, a new album from Norway's Farmers Market and Pedro de Cristo.

11:15
Farmers Market: The dismantling of the Soviet Onion made us cry
Taken from the album Surfin’ USSR
IPCRAC Recordings IPC101

11:19
Benge: ARP2500
Taken from the album Twenty Systems
Expanding records

11:22
Pedro de Cristo [Portuguese C16]: O Magnum Mysterium
Choir of Westminster Cathedral/James O’Donnell
Hyperion CDA 66512
[Segue]
11:26
Trad. Serbian: Smilj Smiljana
Trad. Kazakhstan: Dunie-au
Savina Yannatou & Primavera en Salonico
Taken from the album Songs of An Other
ECM 1772720

11:34
Raga Hemant – gat in vilambit teental
Tejendra Majukdar – sarod
Subhankar Banerjee – tabla
Taken from the album Andaaz
Sense World 071

00:57
Lodtschitze mini Maritza (Ferry cross the Mersey)
Dissident Harmony Sisters Camel Call
Farmers Market
Taken from the album Surfin’ USSR
IPCRAC Recordings IPC101

00:04
Ry Cooder
I got Mine
Taken from the album The Ry Cooder Anthology The UFO has landed
Rhino

00:09
Trad: Julvia från Älvdalen
Berglslagsul Vals
Swedish EBU Christmas Concert

00:14
Webern: Langsamer Satz
Psophos quartet
Zig Zag 70502
[Segue]
00:25
Prelude II [after d’anglebert]
Mark Wingfield (elecrric guitar) Jane Chapman (harpsichord
Taken from the album Three Windows
Dark Energy Music DEM07

00:29
Benge: Moog Polymoog
Taken from the album Twenty Systems
Expanding records

00:33
Kamanceh Improvisation
Furkan Bilgi (Kemençe)
´óÏó´«Ã½ Recording
http://www.bbc.co.uk/orchestras/symphonyorchestra/learning/diverseorchestras_turkey.shtml

00:39
Jeg synger julekvad
Iver Kleive
Taken from the album Hyrdenes tilbedelse
KirkeligKulturverkstad FXCD TR 10

00:42
Huntsville: Arrow and rain
Taken from the album Eco, Arches and Eras
Rune Grammofon RCD 2079

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