Thursday - Fiona Talkington
Fiona Talkington presents music recorded at London's Caf茅 Oto from pianist Eve Risser, bassist Joachim Florent and tuba player Per 脜ke Holmlander. Raymond Scott shows off the clavivox and electronium, plus a setting of the Lux Aeterna by Zbigniew Preisner, and Brian Eno is inspired by Pachelbel.
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Augustus Pablo
Each One Dub
- King Tubby Meets Rockers.
- Cargo GET5600710.
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Raymond Scott
Cindy Electronium
- OHM: The Early Gurus of Electronic Music 1948-1980.
- Ellipsis Arts CD 3690.
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Varsov Chamber Choir / Ryszard Zimak (director)
Zbigniew Preisner: Lux aeterna (from Requiem for my friend)
- Requiem for my Friend.
- Erato 398424146-2.
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贬耻耻苍鈥怘耻耻谤鈥怲耻
Ancestors
- The Orphan's Lament.
- Shanachie 64058.
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Manuel D'Oliveira
A Strangely Familiar Train Station
- Hostile Landscapes.
- 大象传媒 大象传媒PM021.
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Andrew Manze (violin) / Richard Egarr (harpsichord)
Arcangelo Corelli: Sonata for Violin and Harpsichord in B flat major (Grave)
- Corelli: Violin Sonatas, op. 5.
- Harmonia Mundi HMU907298.99.
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The cockpit Ensemble / Gavin Bryars (conductor)
Briano Eno: French Catalogues (from Three Variations On The Canon in D Major by Johann Pac
- Discreet Music.
- EMI ENOCDX5.
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Margit-Anna S眉ss (harp)
Benjamin Britten: Suite for Harp Solo - Overture
- Benjamin Britten: Music with Oboe.
- Campanella Musica CNLL 130038.
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Ken Nordine
Faces in the Jazzamatazz
- Word Jazz: The Complete 1950s Recordings.
- Chrome Dreams CDCD5044.
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Frigg
Polka V/Kiulupolska (Pail Polska)
- Polka V.
- Frigg FRIGG00009.
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驰补迟鈥怟丑补
Black Magic Woman
- Re-covers.
- World Village 468061.
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Eve Risser (piano) / Joachim Florent (bass) / Per 脜ke Holmlander (tuba)
Improvised Collaboration
- London Jazz Festival (Recorded 10.11.2012, Adventures in Sound at Cafe Oto in London).
- 大象传媒 Recording.
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Al Bowlly
A Million Dreams
- A Million Dreams.
- Saville CDSVL163.
Broadcast
- Thu 3 Jan 2013 23:30大象传媒 Radio 3
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