Softly, softly...
For the final episode of the week, Max Reinhardt plays you dulcet sounds, gently, softly, sweetly. Featured artists include Gonçalo F Cardoso, Bill Callahan, and Aidan O’Rourke.
For the final episode of the week, Max Reinhardt plays you dulcet sounds, gently, softly, sweetly.
Intrepid field recordist Gonçalo F Cardoso creates a soundscape on the shore of the tropical island of Unguja, fiddler Aidan O’Rourke conjures up quiet magic from a James Robertson short story, and lo-fi legend Bill Callahan covers a classic from The Carter Family.
There’s also music from a couple of amazing artists gracing upcoming concerts at the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Proms 2019: cellist Oliver Coates, and singer Angélique Kidjo.
Produced by Jack Howson
A Reduced Listening production for ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3
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Angélique Kidjo
Quimbara
- Celia.
- Verve.
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György Ligeti
Vivacissimo molto ritmico
Performer: André Cazalet. Performer: Rolf Schulte. Performer: Cyril Huve.- Horn Trios by Brahms and Ligeti.
- Bridge.
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Lizzie Emeh
Sunny Side
- Meds EP.
- Heart N Soul.
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Aidan O’Rourke
It was an afternoon of possible magic
- 365 Volume 2 CD 1.
- Reveal Records.
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Esther Tew from Dim Productions
Rainscape from the Rain Garden at Tandem Festival
- Private Recording.
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John Cage
Amores, for prepared piano and percussions
Performer: Carlo Rabeschin. Ensemble: Ensemble Percussion Ricerca. Director: Eddy De Fanti.- First Construction.
- Artis Records.
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Adam Bohman, Oliver Coates & Laurence Tompkins
Yung Prawn
- LJ Collaboration session.
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Sarathy Korwar & Aditya Prakash
Bol (feat. Zia Ahmed)
- More Arriving.
- The Leaf Label.
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Despicable Zee
Atigeh (Live for ´óÏó´«Ã½ Music Introducing at Latitude 2019)
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Gonçalo F Cardoso
Dhow Sailing And The Sand Washing Fishermen Of Kizimkazi
- Impressões De Uma Ilha (Unguja).
- Edições Cn ‎.
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Bill Callahan
Lonesome Valley
- Shepherd in a Sheepskin Vest.
- Drag City.
Broadcast
- Thu 25 Jul 2019 23:30´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3
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