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Fiona Talkington

Fiona Talkington with music from pioneering pianist Bugge Wesseltoft, traditional Hungarian folk songs, Bartok re-interpretations for piano and new music from producer Kate Gately.

Adventures in music; ancient to future. Fiona marks 20 years since Bugge Wesseltoft fused Nordic electronica with jazz improvisation to create "nu-jazz". Plus, traditional Hungarian folk songs placed next to Bartok's re-interpretations for piano and new music from Tri-Angle records latest signing, the LA based producer Kate Gately.

Produced by Rebecca Gaskell for Reduced Listening.

1 hour, 30 minutes

Last on

Tue 15 Nov 2016 23:00

Music Played

  • M谩rta Sebesty茅n

    Istenem, Istenem

    • Hannibal Records.
  • Nico Muhly & Teitur

    Cat Rescue

    • Nonesuch.
  • Aurora Orchestra

    Miserere Mei

    • Decca.
  • Max Cooper

    Waves

    • Mesh Records.
  • Billy Cobham

    Searching for the Right Door

    • Atlantic Jazz.
  • Buffy Sainte鈥怣arie

    Song of the French Partisan

    • Vanguard.
  • Martin Green

    The Suitcase

    • Reveal.
  • Bugge Wesseltoft

    Hands

    • Jazzland Recordings.
  • Kenestar

    Kenu Dugu Fanga [1977]

    • Discograph.
  • Janosi Ensemble

    Furulyamuzsika

    • Hungarton.
  • Janosi Ensemble

    Sir a kis galambom

    • Hungarton.
  • Zolt谩n Kocsis

    3 Hungarian Folk Songs from the County of Csik

    • Philips.
  • ten

    DP

    • Ten Recordings.
  • The Halluci Nation & Black Bear

    The Virus (feat. Saul Williams)

    • Radicalized.
  • James Yorkston

    Woozy With Cider (Jon Hopkins remix)

    • Domino.
  • Can

    One More Night

    • United Artists Records.
  • Edith Alonso

    Collapse IV

    • Aural Terrains.
  • Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Hans Ek, Dan Berglund, Magnus 脰str枚m, Marius Neset, Verneri Pohjola, Johan Lindstr枚m & Iiro Rantala

    Seven Days of Falling

    • ACT.
  • Katie Gately

    Tuck

    • Tri Angle Records.

Broadcast

  • Tue 15 Nov 2016 23:00

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