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Tom Service introduces a performance of Unsuk Chin from this year's Bangor Music Festival plus new music with an Irish connection from Ian Wilson, Karen Power and Finola Merivale.
Tom Service introduces a performance of Unsuk Chin's Gougalon (Scenes from a Street Theatre) given last weekend by Uproar at this year's Bangor Music Festival in Wales as well as other new Welsh sounds profiled there. And there's new music with an Irish connection from Ian Wilson, Karen Power and Finola Merivale.
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Karen Power
country morning in Crete
Performer: Catherine Milliken.- Human Nature.
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Ian Wilson
Denier
Performer: Fiona Kelly. Performer: Siobh谩n Doyle. Performer: Brendan Garde. Performer: Sinead O'Halloran. Performer: Aoife Nic Athlaoich.- Wild In The Wind.
- Diatribe Records.
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Agata Zubel
Unisono III for cello, vocals and electronics
Performer: Inbal Segev. Singer: Charlotte Mundy.- AVIE.
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Guto Pryderi Puw
Popping Candy
Ensemble: UPROAR Ensemble. Conductor: Michael Rafferty. -
Carlijn Metselaar
Forest Bathing
Ensemble: UPROAR Ensemble. Conductor: Michael Rafferty. -
Dominic Coles
I can tell
Performer: Dominic Coles.- Everyone thinks that their dreams are interesting.
- Edition Wandelweiser Records.
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Karen Power
bats of Namibia
Performer: John Godfrey.- Human Nature.
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Finola Merivale
'Kenopsia' for saxophone quartet
Ensemble: Nois Quartet.- Records To Burn.
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Ian Wilson
Little Red Fish
Ensemble: Rasch猫r Saxophone Quartet. Choir: North German Radio Choir. Conductor: Philipp Ahmann.- Nine Birds Here.
- ES DUR.
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Wolfgang Mitterer
Fuoco for organ and melodic electronics (2020)
Performer: Wolfgang Kroger. Performer: Wolfgang Mitterer. -
Unsuk Chin
"Gougalon" (Scenes from a Street Theater) (2009/2011)
Ensemble: UPROAR Ensemble. Conductor: Michael Rafferty. -
Karen Power
sirens of New York
Performer: Samuel Stoll.- Human Nature.
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Karen Power
European transport hub
Performer: Samuel Stoll.- Human Nature.
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Broadcast
- Sat 19 Feb 2022 22:00大象传媒 Radio 3