Fiona Talkington - 31/03/2011
Fiona Talkington with the South Indian veena of Nirmala Rajasekar, the desert blues guitar of Bombino from Niger part of the Magnificat by Urmas Sisask and music based on recordings made in the Ethiopian city of Harar by Swedish composer CM von Hausswolff.
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Schladtzshe!
- CD Schladtzshe.
- Aito records.
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Nirmala Rajasekar (veena) with Raghavendra Rao (violin)
Akilandeshwari [Muthuswamy Dikshidar]
- Into the raga.
- Innova 230.
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Bombino
Tigrawahi Tikma (Bring us together)
- Agadez.
- CMBCD20.
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Nick Drake
River Man
- Made to Love Magic.
- Island CID8141.
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Emily Burridge
Salutation – out of the blue
- Out of the Blue.
- WHWMCD04/05.
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The Chamber Choir Eesti Projekt/Anne-Liis Treimann
Urmas Sisask: Esurientes – 8th movement from Magnificat
- Estonian Experience.
- Finlandia 0630122442.
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Maria Kalaniemi
Videpiano [Lars Hollmer]
- Vilda Rosor.
- Aito Records.
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Weather Report
Scarlet Woman (Zawinul, Shorter, Johnson)
- Weather Report live in berlin 1975.
- Art of Groove.Birdjam MIG80020.
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Phillip Henry, Hannah Martin - Snow Dove/Cuckoos Nest
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The Smith Quartet
John Adams: Pavane -She's so fine
- Dance.
- Signum SIGCD236.
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Cahalen Morrison & Eli West
Lost Lovin Gal
- the holy coming of the storm.
- Cahalen Morrison & Eli West.
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Ketil Bjørnstad
Serene
Artist: CD Night Songs
- Ketil Bjørnstad (piano)and Svante Henryson (cello).
- ECM 2709579.
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Barbara Furtuna
Barbara Furtuna
- adasgiu.
- Buda 823002.
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Emily Portman and Finn McNicholas
The Heavens Above us
Artist: Oak Ash Thorn
- Folk Police Recordings FPR003.
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Delta Saxophone Quartet
Christopher Fox: Concurrent Air
- Facing Death.
- CD Baby 352028.
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Elle Osborne
The icehouse
Artist: good grief EP
- Folk police recordings FPR 002.
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Carl Michael von Hausswolff
Track A: Day and Night
- Touch CD 800000 SECONDS IN HARAR.
- CM von Hausswolff.
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- Thu 31 Mar 2011 23:15´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3
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