30/06/2010
Fiona Talkington introduces Iranian classical singer Mamak Khadem, 'Signaux' for 12 saxophones by Greek composer Georges Aperghis, troubadour songs from 12th century Auvergne, and a tribute to Arne Nordheim.
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Léon Peyrat
Adieu Privas
- Auvergne et Limosin – France une anthologie des musiques traditionelles.
- Fremeaux FA5263.
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Salif Keita
Samiga
- La Différence.
- Universal 00042288240266.
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Arild Andersen
Song for a sad day
- Green in Blue – Early Quartets – Clouds in my Head.
- ECM 273 3448.
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Arne Nordheim
Converte nos Domine from Tres Lamentationes
Artist: Grex Vocalis, Carl Høgset (director)
- Crux.
- Quattro QCD 9308.
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Domenico Zipoli
Toccata in D minor
Artist: James Johnstone
- Bolivian Baroque volume 3.
- Channel Classics CCSSA28009.
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Wraiths
Wild Nights
- Welcome Stranger to this Place.
- Idyllic Records IDY3.
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Georges Aphergis
Signaux for 12 Saxophones
Artist: XASAX Saxophone Ensemble
- Georges Aperghis – Crosswind.
- Kairos 0012942KAI.
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Ana Moura
Esta noite
- Leva-me aos fados.
- World Village 468099.
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Needlepoint
The woods are not what they seem
- The woods are not what they seem.
- BJK Music BJKCD102.
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Wildbirds & Peacedrums
The Lake
- Iris EP.
- The Leaf Label DOCK56.
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Sidsel Endresen with Jon Christensen
Truth
- So I Write.
- ECM 841 776 2.
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Arne Nordheim
Solitaire
- Electric.
- Rune Grammofon RCD 2002.
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Stian Westerhus
Empty hands mirrored softly
- Pitch Black Star Spangled.
- Rune Grammofon RUCD 2099.
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Mamak Khadem
Bisotoon
- Jostojoo – forever seeking.
- Banyan Tree.
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Susanne Sundfør
Father Father
- The Brothel.
- EMI Norway.
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Jono McCleery
Tomorrow
- Tomorrow EP.
- Ninja Tune ZENCD 6261.
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Antoine & Jacques-Philippe Luiggi
Carillonneurs los des rencontres de cloches de Pioggiola
- Corse.
- Fremeaux FA5268.
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ON
The Sound of White (reworked by Fennesz)
- Something that has form and something that does not.
- Type Recordings TYPE062.
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- Wed 30 Jun 2010 23:15´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3
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