 
                
                        Fiona Talkington - 04/08/2011
Fiona Talkington introduces a lullaby from Zimbabwe, piano music by Conlon Nancarrow, and Rutman's Steel Cello Ensemble playing music by 80-year-old German-American composer Bob Rutman.
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    ![]()  Talitha MacKenzieThÃd Mi Dhachaigh (The MacKenzie lullaby) - Rough Guide to Lullabies.
- World Music Network RGNET1255CD.
 
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    ![]()  Gochaq AskarovMugham Bayati Shiraz / Tasnif "Bir choban qizi" (a shepherdess) - Mugham: Traditional Music of Azerbaijan.
- Felmay Records Fy8183.
 
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    ![]()  Alessio Bax (piano)Rachmaninov: Daisies Op. 38 / 3 - Rachmaninov: Preludes & Melodies.
- Signum Classics SIGCD264.
 
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    ![]()  Robert Rutman's Steel Cello EnsembleExplorer - Steel Cello Ensemble Featuring Ginsberg, Hentz, Irmler.
- Klangbad48CD.
 
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    ![]()  Johan HedÃn (nyckelharp)Ljus - Innersta polskan.
- Drone DROCD038.
 
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    ![]()  Brad Mahldau and Kevin Hays (piano)Steve Reich arr. Patrick Zimmerli: Music for 18 Musicians (excerpt) - Modern Music.
- Nonesuch 7559 796 449.
 
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    ![]()  Vasari Singers / Jeremy Backhouse (conductor)John Tavener: Funeral Ikos - Tavener: Funeral Ikos.
- HMV Classics HMV 72521 2.
 
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    ![]()  Alessio Bax (piano)Rachmaninov: Prelude in G flat Op. 23 No. 10 - Rachmaninov: Preludes & Melodies.
- Signum Classics SIGCD264.
 
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    ![]()  Shivkumar SharmaRaga Miyan Ki Malhar – Drut Gat in Ektaal - An Audience with Pandit Shivkumar Sharma.
- Navras NRCD0222.
 
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    ![]()  ³¢±ð¾±±ôò¹Non digas o que non hai - Madama.
- DiscMedi DM79602.
 
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    ![]()  Helena Bugallo / Amy Williams (pianos)Conlon Nancarrow: Study for Player Piano No. 44: Aleatory Canon (transcribed for two piano - Conlon Nancarrow: As Fast As Possible.
- Wergo WER67332.
 
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    ![]()  NetsayiKuzanga - Rough Guide to Lullabies.
- World Music Network RGNET1255CD.
 
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    ![]()  Vertex (Petter VÃ¥gan & Tor Haugerud)Solitary Wave / Rigid Motion - Shapes and Phases.
- Sofa Music SOFA529.
 
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