Fiona Talkington - 29/11/2011
Fiona Talkington plays a diverse range of musical styles.
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Jackie Leven
Grievin' at the Mish Nish
- The Argyll Cycle Volume 1.
- Cooking Vinyl COOK CD 101.
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Weekend Guitar Trio
Linnulaat/Bird Market
- Estonian Music Now 2011 – Exploratory Music From Estonia.
- The Wire Magazine.
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Frankie "Half Pint" Jaxon
Down at Jasper's Bar-b-que
- Barbecue any old time / Blues from the pit 1927-1942.
- Old Hat Records OHCD1008.
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Fringe Magnetic / Elisabeth Nygaard and Terje Evensen
Apochryfal
- Twistic.
- Loop 1012.
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Dr. Strangely Strange
Kilmanoyadd Stomp
- Heavy Petting.
- Hux Records HUX127.
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Jens Thomas (vocals / piano)
Highway to Hell
- Speed of Grace: A Tribute to AC/DC.
- ACT 9509 2.
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Kroumata
Galina Grigorjeva: There is a time for Autumn (excerpt)
- Estonian Music Now 2011 – Exploratory Music From Estonia.
- The Wire Magazine.
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Hele-Riin Urb (marimba / rainmaker) / Peeter Vähi (keyboards / zither / gong) / Tallinn Chamber Orchestra / Archive folk song recordings
Peeter Vähi: Choreographic scene "Whitelight"
- Estonian Music Now 2011 – Exploratory Music From Estonia.
- The Wire Magazine.
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AL Lloyd
The Unquiet Grave
- Bramble Briars and Beams of the Sun.
- Fellside FECD240.
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Rannveig Djønne (accordion) / Arngunn Timenes Bell (Hardanger fiddle)
Kongstunen
- Spelferd heim.
- Djønno Records DR01.
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Los Gaiteros de San Jacinto
Fuego de Cumbia (Cumbia Fire)
- Un Fuego de Sangre Pura.
- Smithsonian Folkways SFW40531.
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Tom Lawrence
Moore's Well
- Water Beetles of Pollardstown Fen.
- Gruenrekorder Gruen 087.
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Optical Substance
Frame
- Adaptation.
- OSP001.
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The Sixteen / Harry Christophers
James MacMillan: Miserere
- The Sixteen Edition - James MacMillan: Miserere.
- Coro COR16096.
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Veronica Doubleday
Arus gerieh naku (Bride don't cry)
- Heart to Heart – Afghan songs of love and marriage women’s style.
- BOLBOLCD 02.
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Keith Jarrett (clavichord)
Book of Ways, Vol. 1: 2
- Book of Ways.
- ECM 831 396 2.
Broadcast
- Tue 29 Nov 2011 23:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3
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