Verity Sharp - 11/10/2011
Verity Sharp's selection includes music from Welsh harpist Llio Rhydderch, the Japanese Shibusashirazu Orchestra, and American electronic duo Matmos.
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Quiet American
Trad: Wandering Boy
- The Quiet American Vol. 2.
- Quietamericanmusic.com.
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Cecil Sharp Project
Trad/Cutting/Reid: Jeff Sturgeon's – I like You, You're Common – When Lenny Met Andy Met P
- Cecil Sharp Project 2011.
- Shrewsbury Folk Festival SFFCD02.
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Hedy West
Trad: The Sheffield Apprentice
- Ballads and Songs from the Appalachians.
- Fellside FECD241.
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Llio Rhydderch
Yr Hen Amarylis
- Carn Ingli.
- Fflach CD331H.
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Daughters of Elvin
Codax: Ondas do mar de Vigo
- Galdbrok: Medieval Songs of Love and Enchantment.
- Rufus 2 www.myspace.com/daughtersofelvin.
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Vashti Bunyan
Trad: Rainbow River
- Just Another Diamond Day.
- Spinney 001CD.
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Caladh Nua
Trad: The Templehouse Reels
- Happy Days.
- Caladh Nua CN001.
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Flora MacNeil
Trad: The Sister's Lament
- Alan Lomax Collection.
- Rounder CD1700.
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Bon Iver
Holocene
- Bon Iver, Bon Iver.
- 4AD CAD3117CD.
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Matmos
Semen song for James Bidgood
- The Rose Has Teeth in the Mouth of a Beast.
- Matador LC 11552.
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Purbayan Chatterjee, sitar/Satyajit Talwalker, tabla
Trad: Raga Pahadi
- Nirman.
- Sense World Music 037.
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Lady Maisery
Trad: Nottamun Fair
- Weave and Spin.
- RBR CD09.
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Roll the Dice
Idle Hands
- In Dust.
- Leaf Label BAY 29CDP.
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Abdelqader Oughassal, Night Spirit Masters
Trad: Baniya
- Gnawa Music of Marrakesh: Night Spirit Masters.
- Axiom 510472.
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Mississippi Fred McDowell
Trad: 61 Highway
- Alan Lomax Collection.
- Rounder CD1700.
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Herbert Henck
Cage: First Interlude
- John Cage Sonatas and Interludes.
- ECM 472 828 2.
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Alina Orlova
Po Tiltu
- Laukinis Å uo Dingo.
- Fargo FR21205.
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Toros Can (piano)
Crumb: Litany of the Galatic Bells
- Makrokosmos.
- L’empreinte diigitale ED 13165.
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- Tue 11 Oct 2011 23:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3
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