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Tuesday - Fiona Talkington

Fiona Talkington presents new music by John Tavener, a collaboration between
bass guitarist Steve Lawson and multi-instrumentalist Daniel Berkman, plus German DJ and producer Pantha du Prince and The Bell Laboratory (pictured) with music for electronics, percussion and bell carillon.

1 hour, 30 minutes

Last on

Tue 18 Jun 2013 23:00

Music Played

  • Little Walter

    Last Night

    • The Best of Little Walter.
    • Chess.
    • LP1428.
  • Can

    Quantum Physics

    • SOON OVER BABALUMA.
    • SPOON RECORDS.
    • SPOON-SA10.
  • Gwyneth Herbert

    Lorelei

    • The Sea Cabinet.
    • Monkeywood Records.
    • Monkeywood02.
  • Steve Martland Band

    Dance works: Dance 2

    • PATROL.
    • CATALYST.
    • 09026-62670 2.
  • Lady Maisery

    The Crow on the Cradle

    • Mayday.
    • Rootbeat Records.
    • RBRCD19.
  • John Tavener

    Magnificat

    Performer: The Choir of St George鈥檚 Chapel, Windsor Castle.
    • Sacred Music by John Tavener.
    • Hyperion.
    • CDA-66464.
  • Bi Kidude

    Alaminadura

    • Zanzibara, Vol. 4: Diva of Zanzibari Music.
    • Buda Musique.
    • 86011.
  • Deanna Durbin

    Beneath The Lights of Home

    • CAN'T HELP SINGING.
    • LIVING ERA.
    • CD AJA-5149.
  • Steve Lawson & Daniel Berkman

    Towards The Sun

    • Finger Painting.
    • SteveLawson.net.
    • FP002.
  • David Rothenberg

    Sheer Frustration, Really

    • Why Birds Sing.
    • Terra Nova.
    • TN-0501.
  • Stanley Bad

    Subwayfaring Stranger

  • Massachusetts Sacred Harp Convention

    Wayfaring Stranger

  • Aidan O鈥橰ourke

    TAT-1

    • HOTLINE.
    • REVEAL.
    • 017CDX.
  • John Tavener

    Nunc dimittis

    Performer: St George's Chapel Windsor Choir.
    • Sacred Music by John Tavener.
    • Hyperion.
    • CDA-66464.
  • Pantha du Prince

    Spectral Split

    • Elements of Light.
    • Rough Trade.
    • RTRADCD654.

Broadcast

  • Tue 18 Jun 2013 23:00

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