Max Reinhardt
Max Reinhardt introduces sounds from Korea. Plus a new release from contemporary music group Nadar Ensemble and a piece from composer Michael Finnissy.
Max Reinhardt looks ahead to London's K-Music Festival 2016 with music from Korean traditionalists Jeong Ga Ak Hoe, who perform folk songs from the north and repertoire from the Korean travelling music groups of the 1940s. Plus a new release from contemporary music group Nadar Ensemble and a piece from composer Michael Finnissy's beat generation ballads, performed by pianist Phillip Thomas.
Produced by Alannah Chance for Reduced Listening.
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Music Played
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Prince Buster
Train to Girls Town
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Yama Warashi
Quagmire Moon
- Moon Egg.
- Stolen Body Records.
- 4.
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Michael Finnissy
Beat Generation Ballads iii. Lonely Banna Strand
Performer: Cutty Ranks.- Beat Generation Ballads.
- Huddersfield Contemporary Records.
- 6.
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The Rift Valley Brothers
Mucang'ang'o Ugiraga Mukindirio
- Kenya Special: Selected East African Recordings from the 1970s & ‘80s.
- Soundway.
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Ivo Malec
Reflets
- Archives GRM: L'Art De L'Étude.
- INA-GRM.
- 12.
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Jeong Ga Ak Hoe
Arirang 1 - Alio Ver.1
- Pungnyu 5 - Contemporary Korean Music.
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Nadar Ensemble
The Bourgeois Pig Karaoke [feat..S4lA4m]
- Nadar 10th Anniversary Vinyl.
- 4.
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Diabel Cissokho
Tambacounda Express
- Tambacounda Express.
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Oliver Hoare and The Late Great
Bread & Circus
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The Still
The Stung
- The Still.
- Bronze Rat Records.
- 1.
Broadcast
- Thu 8 Sep 2016 23:30´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3
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