
Verity Sharp - 20/10/2011
Verity Sharp's selection includes an improvisation from Austrian pianist Oskar Aichinger, folksong recordings from Iceland to Canada, and Paddy McAloon's large scale spoken word narrative I Trawl the Megahertz.
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Parno Graszt
Trad: Sehol se Talállak
- ѿý Recording.
- ѿý.
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Oskar Aichinger
Sechzehn
- Poemia.
- Durian 004 2.
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Mamani Keita & Nicolas Repac
Sinikan
- Gagner l'Argent Français.
- No Format Records 276 575 2.
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Samba Touré
Takamba
- Crocodile Blues.
- World Music Network TUGCD1059.
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Martin Simpson
Trad: Barbry Allen
- Purpose & Grace.
- Topic Records TSCD584.
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Jean‐Michel Jarre
Le Pays de Rose
- Essentials and Rarities.
- Disques Dreyfus FDM362872.
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Michael Kraft
Russo: Salzburg Prelude
- Heavy Pedal.
- Navona Records NV5853.
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Mara Carlyle
All Will Be Well
- Floreat.
- Ancient and Modern AM001CD.
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Agnes Obel
Avenue
- Philharmonics.
- Pias Recordings 195.
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Alexander Zagorynsky
Rekhin: Caprice XVIII
- Cello Coctail.
- Classical Assembly RCD30112.
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858 Quartet
Frisell: Suitcase in my Hand
- Sign of Light.
- Savoy Jazz SVY17818.
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Jeff Warner
Proffit arr. Warner: Long Time Travelling
- Long Time Travelling.
- Wild Goose Records WGS 385CD.
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Ruth Rubin & Peter Seeger
Trad: Tont, Tonts!
- Classic Canadian Songs.
- Smithsonian Folkways SFWCD40539.
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Andre Marchand, Lisa Ornstein, and Normond Miron - Trad: Le Batteux - Let petit cheval rou
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Les sœurs Goadec
Trad: Perinaïg Lanuon
- Ar c’hoarezed Goadeg.
- Keita Musique KMCD 11.
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Snorri Sigfús Birgisson (piano)
Trad arr. Birgisson: Pilturinn og stúlkan
- Heyrðu nú hjoartans málið mitt.
- Steinabær STB CD001.
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The Hamrahlíd Choir
Trad arr. Lanzky-Otto: Móðir mín í kví, kví
- Icelandic Folksongs.
- ITM 8-05.
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Janine Jansen
Boulanger: Nocturne
- Beau Soir.
- Decca 4782256.
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Paddy McAloon
I Trawl the Megahertz
- I Trawl the Megahertz.
- Liberty 5839102.
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Arturas Bumšteinas
Bumšteinas: Untitled
- My Own Private Bayreuth.
- No label.
Broadcast
- Thu 20 Oct 2011 23:00ѿý Radio 3
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