Fiona Talkington - 26/04/2011
Fiona Talkington presents music from 1950s Jamaica, ngonis from Mali, Susanna and the Magical Orchestra, a sonic train ride to Barnstaple and unusual interpretations of Bach.
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Count Lasher
Island Gal Sally
- Jamaica Mento 1951-1958.
- Fremeaux & Associes FA5275.
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Gentle Giant
An Inmates Lullaby
- In a Glass House.
- Road Goes On Forever RGFCD1001.
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Jaga Jazzist
Kitty Wu
- The Stix.
- Ninja ZENCD81.
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Peggy Lee (voice) and Stella Castellucci (harp)
Sea Fever/Chinese Love Poems/Maid with the Flaxen Hair
- Sea Shells.
- Jasmine Records JASM1046.
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Joanna Newsom
Cosmia
- Ys.
- Drag City CD303.
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Super Onze
A fizou toure
- 2 Speakers.
- TWO 003.
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Clarence Ashley & Gwen Foster - Bull Dog Sal
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Chris Stout (fiddle) and Catriona McKay (harp)
White Nights
- White Nights.
- McKay Stout MSM001CD.
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Susanna and the Magical Orchestra
Come On
- Susanna and the Magical Orchestra: 3.
- Rune Grammofon RCD 2090.
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Alexander Lonquich (piano)
Schumann: Kreisleriana (6th movement)
- Schumann/Holliger.
- ECM New Series 476 3826.
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The Klezmatics
Shnirele, Perele
- Rough Guide to Klezmer.
- RGNET 1252.
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Sam Shackleton and Sam Fontainelle
South Devon, First Great Western Mainline
- Sonic Journey: Shackleton and Vengeance Tenfold.
- www.sonicjourneys.co.uk.
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Male vocal quartet from Nuoro, Sardinia
Pastoral Sounds and Nonmu Giamedes Maria
- Traditional Songs and Dances of Sardinia.
- Saydisc CDSDL426.
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Hughes de Courson and Pierre Akendengu茅 plus others
Sankanda / Lasset uns den nicht zerteilen
- Lambarena.
- EMI 50999 23486423.
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The Bibayak Pygmies
Polyphonic Sequences
- Gabon: Musique des pygmies bibayak.
- Ocora C559053.
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Jonathan Meyer (sitar)
Bach: Gavotte and Rondeau from Partita No. 3, BWV. 1006
- Out of Genre.
- First Hand Records FHR09.
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Oslo Chamber Choir, Hkon Daniel Nystedt (director)
Den ville sauen (The Lost Sheep)
- Strid.
- 2L 2L073.
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Deaf Center
The Day I would never have
- Owl Splinters.
- Type 080.
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