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Fiona Talkington

Fiona Talkington focuses on Estonian folk music and composer Arvo Part. There's also cafe songs from Paris and music from melodeon player Andy Cutting's new album.

1 hour, 15 minutes

Last on

Tue 17 Aug 2010 23:45

Music Played

  • Tuule Kann & Jaak Sooäär

    Kolm Järve (Three Lakes)

    • Õhtu Ilu (Beauty of the Evening).
    • Tutl Records.
  • Andy Cutting

    Edges / Thin Waltz

    • Andy Cutting.
    • Lane Records LANECD 01.
  • Skolvan

    Du-hont e Menez Are (gavotte)

    • Breton Music for Dummies.
    • Keltia Musique KMCD513.
  • Coope Boyes & Simpson

    Now is the Cool of the Day

    • As If.
    • No Masters NMCD 35.
  • Rebekah Findlay

    Scarborough Fair

    • Northern Skies.
    • Own Label TEDRFCD001.
  • Dan Berglund

    Wolverine Hoods

    • Dan Berglund’s Tonbruket.
    • Act ACT9023-2.
  • Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan - We Die and See Beauty Reign

  • Arvo Pärt

    Spiegel im Spiegel

    Artist: Vladimir Spivakov (violin), Sergej Bezrodny (piano)

    • Alina.
    • ECM New Series 449 958 2.
  • °­²¹°ù³¾´ÇÅ¡°ì²¹

    Jumal tasast vihma anna (God send us gentle rain)

    • Estonian Traditional Music 2008 / 2009.
    • Helisalvestis CD 13366.
  • Claire Elzière

    Trois petites notes de musique (feat. Dominique Cravic, guitar & Daniel Colin, accordion)

    • Chansons d’amour de Paris.
    • Fremeaux FA 520.
  • Al Andaluz Project

    Dezilde a mi Amor

    • Al-maraya.
    • Galileo GMC039.
  • Jason Steel

    Adieu False Heart

    • Horses & Hangings, Homicide & Hellfire – Leigh Folk Festival 2010.
    • Thames Delta Recording Co. MUD 003 CD.
  • Veljo Tormis

    Laulusild (Bridge of Song)

    Artist: Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, Paul Hillier (conductor)

    • Baltic Runes.
    • Harmonia Mundi HMU 807485.
  • Biosphere

    Birds Fly By Flapping Their Wings

    • Wireless.
    • Touch Tone 38.

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