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Fiona Talkington - 03/05/2011

Fiona Talkington's selection includes Ligeti's organ solo Volumina, some early Pink Floyd, pianist Jean Yves Bavouzet playing Haydn, and harvest festival music from the Sudan.

2 hours

Last on

Tue 3 May 2011 23:00

Music Played

  • Jimmie Rodgers

    TB Blues

    • Beginners Guide to Americana.
    • Nascente 9713760.
  • Edgelarks

    Cape Wrath (Rachel Smillie), arr. by Phillip Henry and Hannah Martin / The Painter

    • Singing the Bones.
    • Dragonfly Music DMCD001.
  • Dan Nicholls / James Allsopp / Dave Smith

    Myst

    • Mirror.
    • Loop Collective (http://www.loopcollective.org/).
  • Daphne Oram

    Rotolock

    • Oramics.
    • PD21.
  • Danças Ocultas

    Folia / Tarab

    • Alento.
    • iPlay.
  • Cass Meurig (fiddle/crwth) / Nial Cain (guitar)

    Gafot / Hoffedd Gwilym / Hoffedd Ceinwen

    • Deuawd.
    • Fflach.
  • Group Doueh

    Tirara

    • Guitar Music from the Western Sahara.
    • Sublime Frequencies SF030CD.
  • Alasdair Roberts

    The Bird (Lal Waterson)

    • Migrating Bird: The Songs of Lal Waterson.
    • Honest Jons Records HJRCD31.
  • Gerd Zacher (organ)

    Volumina

    • Gyorgy Ligeti: Clear or Cloudy – Complete Recordings on Deutsche Grammophon.
    • Deutsche Grammophon 477 6443.
  • Pink Floyd

    Interstellar Overdrive

    • Relics.
    • EMI CDEMD 1082.
  • Jean Efflam Bavouzet (piano)

    Haydn: Sonata No. 31 Hob. XVI: 46 (Adagio – 2nd movement)

    • Haydn Piano Sonatas Volume 1.
    • Chandos CHAN10586.
  • Kushal Das (sitar); Abhijit Banerjee (table) Sudipta Rémy (tempura)

    Raga Sohini

    • North India.
    • Ocora C561154.
  • Amelia Cuni (voice) plus sampled hawk

    John Cage: Raga 12

    • Microtonal Ragas.
    • Other Minds 10102.
  • The Sixteen / Harry Christophers

    Robert Carver: O Bone Jesu

    • Robert Carver.
    • Collins Classics 14782.
  • Hokke / The Harvest Festival

    Sudanese Harvest Music (recorded at I Gafilli near Quessan in 1983)

    • Waza: Blue Nile, Sudan.
    • Wergo 17082.

Broadcast

  • Tue 3 May 2011 23:00

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