
Wednesday - Fiona Talkington
Dutch saxophone ensemble Amstel Quartet play Michael Nyman, Samy Elmaghribi sings a Judeo-Moroccan song, and French group Astrid take an individual approach to Erik Satie. Introduced by Fiona Talkington.
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Chicha Libre
Wagner/Cudahy: The Ride of the Valkyries
- Canibalismo.
- Crammed Discs craw82.
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Farmers Market
Slav to the Rhythm
- Slav to the Rhythm.
- Division Records DIVRECCD019.
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Amstel Quartet
Michael Nyman arr. David Roach: Three Movements for String Quartet No. 2 (II)
- Amstel Tracks NOW!.
- Challenge Classics CC72534.
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Rebekah Findlay
Lovesome Hill
- Improvising Around the Sun.
- Ted Records TEDRFCD002.
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Samy Elmaghribi
Mal Hbibi Malou
- Rough Guide to Morocco.
- World Music Network RGNET1266.
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Sisu
John Cage: Trio: Allegro – March – Waltz
- Will You Give Me to Tell You.
- Albedo ALBCD021.
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Phronesis
Charm Defensive
- Walking Dark.
- Edition Records EDN1031.
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Current 93
Passenger Aleph in Name
- Baalstorm, Sing Omega.
- Coptic Cat Records NIFE 010CD.
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Erik Satie
- High Blues.
- Rune Grammofon RCD2126.
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The False Beards
Marie Celeste on Down
- Weirdlore: Notes from the Folk Underground.
- Folk Police Recordings FPR 008.
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Boxcar Aldous Huxley
Hora
- Weirdlore: Notes from the Folk Underground.
- Folk Police Recordings FPR 008.
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United Continuo Ensemble
Giovanni Battista Vitali: Capritio sopra ono figure
- Bassi.
- Pan Classics PC10272.
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VirgÃnia Rodrigues
Israfel
- Sol Negro.
- Hannibal Records HNCD1425.
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Thor-Harald Johnsen (lute)
Bellerofonte Castaldi: Tasteggio soave
- Bassi.
- Pan Classics PC10272.
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Dhafer Youssef
Un soupir eternal
- Divine Shadow.
- Jazzland Records 0602498772249.
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Chris Fitkin
Sextet
- Piano Circus.
- Argo 433 522 2.
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Ian Boddy / Erik Wøllo
Undergrowth
- Frontiers.
- DiN Records DiN39.
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