Memento mori in music
Music to remember, console and celebrate with Verity Sharp, plus Radiohead for choir and the latest work by Vessel.
Music to remember, console and celebrate with Verity Sharp.
Alex Rex (Alex Neilson from the Trembling Bells) explores the grief he experienced in the aftermath of this brother鈥檚 death in his new album Otterburn. Verity previews a track from his album and examines the role that music plays in coping with loss and longing with lamentations from the 16th century and Eastern Europe.
Also on the programme; Radiohead reworked for choir and the latest work by Bristol producer Vessel, a.k.a. Sebastian Gainsborough.
Produced by Freya Hellier.
A Reduced Listening production for 大象传媒 Radio 3.
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Alex Rex
Lay Down In Ashes
- Otterburn.
- Tin Angel.
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Snorkel
Stop Machine
- Stop Machine.
- Slowfoot.
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Alexis Zoumbas
Epirotiko Mirologi
- A Lament For Epirus 1926-1928.
- Angry Mom Archives.
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Fanga & Ma芒lem Abdallah Guin茅a
Kelen
- Fangnawa Experience.
- Strut.
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Vessel
Zahir (For Eleanor)
- Queen Of Golden Dogs.
- Tri Angle.
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Kouta Katsutaro
Musumegokoro
- Kouta Katsutaro.
- Death Is Not The End.
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Alessandra Eramo
a-tem
- Tracing South.
- Corvo Records.
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Thom Yorke
Pyramid Song
Music Arranger: Geoff Lawson. Ensemble: VOCES8. -
Ken Ueno
Chimera II: In the Shadow of my Sorrow
Performer: Elinor Frey.- Guided By Voices.
- Analekta.
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Alex Rex
Smoke & Memory
- Otterburn.
- Tin Angel.
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Fong Naam
Nang Hong Suite
- Nang Hong Suite: Siamese Funeral Music.
- Nimbus Alliance.
- 1.
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Kees Tazelaar
Crosstalk A (Excerpt)
- Anthology Of Dutch Electronic Music 1999-2010.
- Basta.
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The Matthew Herbert Great Britain and Gibraltar European Union Referendum Big Ba
Fish and Chips
- The State Between Us.
- Accidental Records.
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Carla dal Forno
The Garden
- The Garden.
- Blackest Ever Black.
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Pippa Murphy
Speaking North
Broadcast
- Thu 28 Mar 2019 23:00大象传媒 Radio 3
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