Max Reinhardt
Max Reinhardt shares his favourite tearjerking tracks including music by Jacques Brel, Aretha Franklin and the signature sound of grief in Elizabethan English folk.
Get a box of tissues on standby as Max shares his best tear-jerking tracks; a couple in love say goodbye in a busy airport, poetically narrated by Jacques Brel and the signature sound of grief in Elizabethan English folk created by the legendary lute player John Dowland.
Aside from the weepies, Max also features Malian singer Fatoumata Diawara's new album and créole music from the French Caribbean island Guadeloupe.
Produced by Rebecca Gaskell for Reduced Listening.
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Music Played
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The Recks
Train Wreck (Live at Latitude)
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Orcastratum
Hallelujah Ironically (feat. Binker Golding & Berg)
- Compunctio.
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Fatoumata Diawara
Don Do
- Fenfo - Something To Say.
- Wagram Music ‎.
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Andreas Scholl & Andreas Martin
Flow, My Tears
- English FolkSongs and Lute Songs.
- Harmonia Mundi ‎.
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Jacques Brel
Orly
- Les Marquisas.
- Barclay.
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Aretha Franklin & Southern California Community Choir
Oh Mary Dont You Weep (feat. James Cleveland)
- Amazing Grace.
- Atlantic.
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Luigi Nono
La Lontananza Nostalgica Utopica Futura
Performer: Gidon Kremer.- La Lontananza Nostalgica Utopica Futura / "Hay Que Caminar" Soñando.
- Deutsche Grammophon.
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Actress & London Contemporary Orchestra
Surfers Hymn
- LAGEOS.
- Ninja Tune.
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Hannah Catherine Jones
Owed to Bussa
- Owed to Bussa.
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Onyx Collective
Battle of the Bowery
- Lower East Suite (Part Three).
- Big Dada.
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Les Shupa Shupa D'Haiti
Batterie Shupa
- Disques Debs International Vol. 1.
- Strut Records.
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Bart van Dongen & Richard van Kruysdijk
Two
- One Two Three Four Five.
- Opa Loka Records.
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Robocobra Quartet
Correct (Live at Latitude)
Broadcast
- Thu 19 Jul 2018 23:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3
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