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23/04/2013

Music from Afghanistan, Scotland and Portugal. Plus a classic song from Algerian Akli D, the beautiful sound of Ronu Majumdar's bansuri flute from India, and a 15th Century lament by Ockeghem. With Fiona Talkington.

1 hour, 30 minutes

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Tue 23 Apr 2013 23:00

Music Played

  • Van Dyke Parks

    Sassafrass

    • Songs Cycled.
    • Bella Union.
    • BELLACD396.
  • Samba Tour茅

    Fondora

    • Albala.
    • Glitter Beat.
    • GBCD 004.
  • Yes

    Something's Coming

    • Something's Coming: The 大象传媒 Recordings 1969-1970.
    • New Millenium Communications.
    • PILOT25.
  • Celina da Piedade

    Calimero e a P茅ra Verde

    • Em Casa.
    • Melopeia.
  • Brass Jaw

    Rochester Rumble

    • Branded.
    • Keywork Records.
    • KWRCD-011.
  • The Incredible String Band

    Little Cloud

    • 5000 Spirits Or The Layers of the Onion.
    • Elektra.
    • EUKS 7257.
  • Sunken Foal

    Colloidal Glass

    • On The Nature Of Electricity & Acoustics.
    • Heresy.
    • HERESY 010.
  • Anna Thorvaldsd贸ttir

    Heyr thu oss himum 谩

    Performer: Hymnodia.
  • R铆oghnach Connolly

    The Old Miner

    • Black Lung.
    • self-release.
  • Mikhail

    Deserter (Zeimbekiko)

    • Xenofonia.
    • Sub Rosa.
    • SR288.
  • Johannes Ockeghem

    Mort, tu as navre

    Performer: The Clerks.
    • In memoria.
    • Gaudeamus.
    • GAU-362.
  • Akli D.

    Good Morning Tch茅tch猫nia

    • Ma Yela.
    • Because Music.
    • 0030.
  • Ronu Majumdar

    Rag Jainjhoti

    • Lady Astride The Tiger.
    • Water Lily Acoustics.
    • WLA-ES-72-CD.
  • Szal贸ki 脕gi

    Kit A B谩nat El茅rt

    • Hallgat贸 / Lament.
    • 贵辞濒办贰耻谤贸辫补.
    • FECD020.
  • Robert J眉rjendal

    Over The Water

    • Source of Joy.
    • Unsung Records.
    • UR020.
  • Pat Thomas

    Variation 3

    • Al-Khwarizmi Variations.
    • Fataka.
    • 4.

Broadcast

  • Tue 23 Apr 2013 23:00

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