Anne Hilde Neset with Jana Winderen
Concluding a week of shows from Oslo, Anne Hilde plays music from a mausoleum, pays tribute to Morton Feldman, and takes a tour of the forest with Jana Winderen.
Concluding her week of broadcasts from Oslo, Anne Hilde Neset takes an extra-special sonic tour of the forest. Her guide for the trip is artist and expert field recordist Jana Winderen. And Jana's dog Charlie.
With a background in marine biology and also in fine arts, Jana Winderen has dedicated her life to recording and revealing sounds from the most remote sources, including oceans, glaciers, and ice cavities. What do hibernating tadpoles sound like? Find out in her company.
Also on the programme tonight: Anne Hilde plays music from the Emanuel Vigeland Mausoleum, and pays tribute to Morton Feldman, on the occasion of what would have been his ninety-second birthday.
Produced by Jack Howson for Reduced Listening.
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H氓kon Kornstad
Oslo
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Unni L酶vlid
O At Skue
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Circuit des Yeux
Black Fly
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Jana Winderen
Forest Snow (Recorded in Oslo 10/01/18)
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Jana Winderen
Tadpole Swamp (Recorded in Oslo 10/01/18)
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Hailu Mergia
Gum Gum
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Alasdair Roberts
Johnny O' The Brine (feat. Amble Skuse & David McGuinness)
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窜鈥椭痴
Metaphonic Meditation 16
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Haco
Kusui
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David Fennessy
Piano Trio - Music for the pauses in a conversation between John Cage and Morton Feldman
Ensemble: Psappha. Featured Artist: John Cage. Featured Artist: Morton Feldman. -
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Caledonia Running out of my mind
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Robert Haigh
Sunken Pavilions
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