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Wednesday - Verity Sharp

Tonight high-octane shamisen duo the Yoshida Brothers alongside Portuguese fado from Duarte, and one of the earliest pieces of electronic music, written in the 1940s by Halim el-Dabh. Plus Oxford Camerata sing Palestrina's Lesson I for Maundy Thursday. With Verity Sharp.

1 hour, 30 minutes

Last on

Wed 4 Apr 2012 23:15

Music Played

  • Duarte

    Font/Duarte: Mist茅rios de Lisboa

    • Rough Guide to Fado.
    • World Music Network RGNET126.
  • Dick Gaughan

    Trad: The Snows They Melt the Soonest

    • Handful of Earth.
    • Topic Records TSCD419.
  • Yoshida Kyodai

    Hujin

    • Prism.
    • Domo 730772.
  • Chet Nuneta

    Savin/Roussille: Komi

    • Pangea.
    • Le Chant du Monde 2741699.
  • Nils Petter Molv忙r

    Coded

    • Baboon Moon.
    • Sony 88697959962.
  • Ajoy Chakrabarty

    Bhajan

    • In Union.
    • Sense World Music Sense018.
  • Hannah James & Sam Sweeney

    Cotter / Trad: The Battered Hake Polka - Jack's Maggot

    • State and Ancientry.
    • Rabble Rouser RBRCD13.
  • Sam Lee

    Trad. arr. Lee: The Tan Yard Side

    • Ground of Its Own.
    • www.samleesong.co.uk.
  • Max de Wardener

    Minutia

    • Where I Am Today.
    • Accidental AC11CD.
  • Chet Nuneta

    Roussile / Fernandez: Ni Yuan Bu Yuan

    • Pangea.
    • Le Chant du Monde 2741699.
  • Ryan Teague

    Cadastral Survey

    • Field Drawings.
    • Village Green VGCD003.
  • Oxford Camerata

    Palestrina: Lesson I for Maundy Thursday

    • An Easter Album.
    • Naxos 8.57017576.
  • The Caretaker

    Kirby: No-one Knows What Shadowy Memories Haunt Them Till This Day

    • Patience (After Sebald).
    • History Always Favours the Winners HAFTW013.
  • Christine Rayner (piano)

    Ludovico Einaudi: I Due Fiumi (Two Rivers)

    • The calm of Einaudi.
    • Attuned Heart Records AHR001.
  • Julie Murphy

    Essex Song

    • A Quiet House.
    • Shells in the Ocean CD01.

Broadcast

  • Wed 4 Apr 2012 23:15

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