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Teeter-Totter and Crush

Tom Service presents new music including Georges Aperghis, Hanna Hartman, Steve Beresford, Lawrence Dunn, Bernard Parmegiani and David Fennessy.

Tom Service presents more of the latest in new music performance, with concert recordings from Cologne and London, archive highlights from the Tectonics Festival in Glasgow, and an At Home session from keyboardist Steve Beresford.

Georges Aperghis: Teeter-Totter
Klangforum Wien
Hanna Hartman: Crush
Distractfold
Beresford: At Home Session Piece
Steve Beresford (keyboards)
Butcher/Edwards/Sanders: Signal
John Butcher (saxophones), John Edwards (double bass) and Mark Sanders (drums)
Lawrence Dunn: Ambling, walking
David Fennessy: Prologue (Silver are the tears of the moon)
大象传媒 Scottish Symphony Orchestra conducted by Ilan Volkov
Bernard Parmegiani: Outremer
Natalie Forget (ondes Martenot)
Santiago D铆ez Fisher: if at first it sounded like rain
Distractfold

1 hour, 59 minutes

Last on

Sat 2 May 2020 22:00

Music Played

  • Georges Aphergis

    Teeter-Totter

    Orchestra: Klangforum Wien.
  • Hanna Hartman

    Crush

    Ensemble: Distractfold Ensemble.
  • Steve Beresford

    At Home Session: Steve Beresford

    Performer: Steve Beresford.
  • John Butcher, John Edwards & Mark Sanders

    Signal

    • Last Dream of the Morning.
    • Relative Pitch Records.
  • Lawrence Dunn

    Ambling, Waking

    Orchestra: 大象传媒 Scottish Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Ilan Volkov.
  • David Fennessy

    Prologue (Silver are the tears of the moon)

    Orchestra: 大象传媒 Scottish Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Ilan Volkov.
  • Bernard Parmegiani

    Outremer for ondes martinet and electronics

    Performer: Nathalie Forget.
  • Santiago D铆ez Fisher

    if at first it sounded like rain

    Ensemble: Distractfold Ensemble.

Broadcast

  • Sat 2 May 2020 22:00

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