Fiona Talkington with a vocal special
Fiona Talkington presents a vocal special exploring the wonders of the human voice. With music from Faustus, Meredith Monk and Tigran Hamasyan with Arve Henriksen.
Fiona Talkington presents a vocal special exploring the wonders of the human voice. Music comes from improvising vocalists Phil Minton and Lauren Newton; pianist Tigran Hamasyan and trumpeter Arve Henriksen, who offer their take on a vocal piece by the Armenian composer Komitas; and musical polymath Meredith Monk, ahead of her tenure as Radio 3's Composer of the Week.
Also on the programme ethereal ambience from London-based multi instrumentalists Padang Food Tigers and magical musical mayhem from The Thing and Thurston Moore.
Produced by Alannah Chance for Reduced Listening.
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Ella Jenkins
Tah-Boo
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Busi Mhlongo
Oxamu (The Crocodile)
- Urban Zulu.
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Padang Food Tigers & Sigbjørn Apeland
Barely A Breath In Your Parenthesis
- Bumblin’ Creed.
- Northern Spy.
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Faustus
The Deadly Sands
- Death And Other Animals.
- 5.
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Phil Minton & Lauren Newton
Danced
- O How We.
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Georgia Sea Island Singers
You Better Mind
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Ela Orleans
Myriads
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Iain Chambers
Lewis Valentine
- Commissioned by the Llawn Festival in Llandudno.
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Andreas Bick
Chronostasis Song B
- Chronostasis Revised.
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Meredith Monk
Ellis Island
- Piano Songs.
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Gesualdo
Mercé grido piangendo
Ensemble: The Hilliard Ensemble.- ECM.
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Gazelle Twin
Unflesh
- UNFLESH.
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The Trallaleri of Genoa
La Partenza (The Parting)
- Italian Treasury: The Trallaleri of Genoa.
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J.G. Biberkopf
From Infinity to Here
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Vardapet Komitas
Tsirani Tsar
Performer: Tigran Hamasyan. Performer: Arve Henriksen. Performer: Eivind Aarset. Performer: Jan Bang.- ´¡³Ù³¾´Ç²õ±è³óè°ù±ð²õ.
- ECM Records.
- 2.
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Alkibar Gignor
Kaounare
- Laila Je T'aime.
- Mississippi/Change Records.
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The Mills Brothers
Goodbye Blues
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The Thing & Thurston Moore
Blinded By Thought
- Live.
- The Thing Records.
- 1.
Broadcast
- Wed 19 Oct 2016 23:0091Èȱ¬ Radio 3
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