Fiona Talkington
Fiona Talkington takes tea with Max de Wardener's kettle song, and explores the many sides of Polish music, from Benno Moiseiwitsch's 1930s Chopin recordings to the piano and percussion improv of Kwadrofonik.
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Music Played
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Anon arr. Gryphon
Kemps Jig
- The Collection.
- Curio ITEMCD1.
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Max de Wardener
Kettle Song
- Teaism: Music Inspired by the Art and Culture of Tea.
- Static Caravan.
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Lord Jim
Teapot Waltz
- Teaism: Music Inspired by the Art and Culture of Tea.
- Static Caravan.
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Gryphon
Tea wrecks
- The Collection II.
- Curio.
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Kwadrofonik
Sonoris / Siroy koniu
- Folklove.
- Polskie Radio.
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Jozef Mlynek (dulcimer)
Oberek de Rekszawa
- Poland Folk Music Insturments.
- OcoraC600001.
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Fr茅d茅ric Chopin - Ballade No 1 in G minor op 23
Artist: Benno Moiseiwitsch
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Mike Cooper
Rayon Hula
Artist: Rayon Hula
- Room 40.
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Satie arr. Chicha Libre
Gonosienne No 1
- Sonido Amazonico!.
- Barb猫s Records.
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Satie arr. Richard Galliano
Gnosienne no 3
- Sonido Amazonico!.
- Barb猫s Records.
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Yngve Stoor
Sjung Sunnanvind
- Min Hula.
- Lani Musik.
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CHOPIN arr. Kreng
Meisje In Auto (Prelude No.20 in C minor van F)
- L鈥檃utopsie Phenomenale De Dieu.
- Miasmeh MIACD010.
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Gryphon
Lament
- Red Queen to Gryphon Three.
- Essential ESMCD460.
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Louisa Jo Killen
The Cock
- Ballads and Broadsides.
- Topic.
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NikaSaya
Buun/Oninawa
- One Summerheim.
- Someone Good.
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Portico Quartet
The Visitor
- Isla.
- Real World Records.
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Mary Hampton
Song of Wandering Aengus
- Book Two.
- Teaspoon Records.
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Estil Cortez Ball
Intro
- Face a Frowning World.
- Tompkins Square.
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Rayna Gellert
Lord I want more religion
- Face a Frowning World.
- Tompkins Square.
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Bonnie Prince Billie, Dave Bird, Catherine Irwin
Beautiful star of Bethlehem
- Face a Frowning World.
- Tompkins Square.
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Social Interiors
Spatial Circumference
- Spatial Circumference.
- Endgame Records.
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The Necks
Silverwater
- Silverwater.
- ReRNecks9.
Broadcast
- Wed 3 Mar 2010 23:15大象传媒 Radio 3
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