Fiona Talkington - 02/08/2011
Fiona Talkington's late-night mix includes an Imaginary Landscape for 12 Radios by John Cage, a piece for Tibetan prayer-bowls by Iain Chambers, vintage folk from Anne Briggs and Martin Carthy, a lullaby from Tahiti and Grieg in Outer Space.
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Kalei Napalapalei and Terii Tumahai
Tiare No Tahti
- Rough Guide to Lullabies.
- World Music Network RGNET1255CD.
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Anne Briggs
Standing on the Shore
- The Time Has Come.
- CBS 64612 (LP).
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Iain Chambers
Fordwells (for wine glasses, mbira and chimera)
- Private Recording from Iain Chambers.
- Private Recording.
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Martin Carthy
Brown Adam
- Land Fall.
- Topic Records TSCD345.
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In the Country
Brothers in Arms
- Sounds and Sights.
- Rune Grammofon RCD2113.
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Frode Flatland
Grieg arr. Flatland 'Til VÃ¥ren Mix 1'
- Frode Flatland.
- Private Recording.
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Astrid Williamson
Pour
- Pulse.
- Pias TPLP1093CD.
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Steve Reich and Musicians
Dance Patterns
- Wtc9/11.
- Nonesuch Records 7559 796 457.
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CCM Percussion Ensemble / James Culley (conductor)
John Cage: Imaginary Landscape No. 4 for 12 Radios
- John Cage The Works for Percussion.
- Mode mode229DVD.
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Brothers and Sisters
Remi Kabaka
- Black Goddess.
- Soundway Records SNDWCD025.
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Spiers & Boden
Tom Padget
- The Works.
- Navigator Records NAVIGATOR046.
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Billy Pigg
The Morpeth Rant
- Hidden English.
- Topic Records TSCD600.
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Houria Aïchi & l’Hijaz’ Car
Le cavalier, le cheval et la dame (The rider, the horse adn the lady)
- Cavaliers de l'Aurés (Riders of the Aurés).
- Accords Croisés AC126.
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Anders Røine (jews harp) / Elisabeth Vatn (Swedish bagpipes) / Elisabeth Holmertz (vocals) / Harald Skullerud (percussion)
Aquas plenas amaritudine verses 1-4
- Stave Church Songs - Martyred Saints & Sister Bells.
- Heilo HCD7262.
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Bells Hedalen Stave Church
Sister Bells
- Stave Church Songs - Martyred Saints & Sister Bells.
- Heilo HCD7262.
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Great Waitress (Magda Mayas - piano; Monika Brooks - accordion; Laura Altman - clarinet)
Grain
- Lucid.
- Splitrec splitrecCD22.
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