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Adam Walton curates exclusive and eclectic mixes from two Welsh Artists. Carwyn Ellis, aka Zarelli, and classical guitarist Gerard Cousins choose the music that's inspired them.

1 hour, 58 minutes

Last on

Sat 22 Aug 2015 23:02

Music Played

  • Zarelli

    Falling Light (feat. Leonard Nimoy)

  • Johnny Hawksworth

    The Beginning

  • Jacky Chalard

    L'Agonie

  • Michael Small

    Alone In The Night

  • The Advisory Circle

    Mogadon Coffee Morning

  • Gill Melle

    The Piedmont Elegy

  • Roy Budd

    Diamonds (From Black Windmill)

  • Richard Rodney Bennett

    Anya

  • Hugo Montenegro

    Theme From 'A Fistful Of Dollars'

  • Quincy Jones

    Snow Creatures

  • Lalo Schifrin

    Scorpio's Theme

  • David Shire

    Amy's Theme

  • Air & Alessandro Baricco

    La puttana di Closingtown (Prologo per la puttana di Closingtown)

  • Roberto Cacciapaglia

    Sonanze: 2nd Movement

  • Jean‐Michel Jarre

    Black Bird

  • Kavinsky

    Odd Look

  • Paul Kass

    Introscan No.2

  • Symmetry

    Over The Edge

  • Vangelis

    Abraham's Theme

  • Ennio Morricone

    Chi Mai

  • Krzysztof Komeda

    Main Title

  • Gerard Cousins

    In The Grip Part 1 (Homage To Philip Glass)

  • Gerard Cousins

    Minimi For 2 Guitars

  • John Coltrane

    Naima

  • Pierre‐Laurent Aimard

    Musica Ricercata 7

  • Kuniko Kato

    Fur Alina

  • Gerard Cousins

    White Cloud Blue Sky (Homage To John McLaughlin)

  • Gerard Cousins

    The First Beat Is The Last Sound

  • Steve Reich

    Electric Counterpoint (Fast)

    Performer: Pat Metheny.
  • Steve Vai

    Salamanders In The Sun

  • Carducci String Quartet

    String Quartet No.3 'Mishima' Mvt.1

  • Gerard Cousins

    Lisa Lan

  • Toumani DiabatΓ© & Sidiki DiabatΓ©

    Rachid Ouiguini

  • Gerard Cousins

    Teifi's Dream (Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau)

Broadcast

  • Sat 22 Aug 2015 23:02

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