Verity Sharp
Verity Sharp's selection includes pianist Omar Sosa and vocalist Seckou Keita. Plus Ligeti's Poeme Symphonique for 100 metronomes and techno-folk from Aisha Devi.
A late night adventure in music presented by Verity Sharp. Tonight's selection includes a collaboration between Cuban pianist Omar Sosa and Senegalese vocalist and kora player Seckou Keita, Ligeti's Pòeme Symphonique (for 100 metronomes) and Fourth World techno-folk from Aisha Devi.
Produced by Rebecca Gaskell for Reduced Listening.
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Music Played
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Johnny Dowd
Unease and Deviance
- Execute American Folklore.
- Mother Jinx Records.
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Conrad Schnitzler
10/1975
- Filmmusik 1.
- Bureau B.
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Omar Sosa & Seckou Keita
Fatiliku
- Transparent Water.
- World Village.
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György Ligeti
Pòeme Symphonique (for 100 metronomes)
Performer: Françoise Terrioux.- György Ligeti: Works.
- Sony Classical.
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Seven Eyes
Jupiter (feat. Anandita Basu)
- Â鶹ԼÅÄ Introducing.
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Andrés Landero
Perdi Las Abarcas
- Yo Amaneci.
- Vampi Soul.
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Ash Koosha
Mudafossil
- I AKA I.
- Ninja Tune.
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Tanya Tagaq
Nacreous
- Retribution.
- Six Shooter Records.
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Voxtra
Rangavola
- The Encounter of Vocal Heritage.
- Muziekpublique.
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Black Strings
Mask Dance
- Mask Dance.
- ACT.
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Aïsha Devi
Mazda
- Of Matter and Spirit.
- Houndstooth.
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John Luther Adams
Tukilit
Performer: Lisa Moore.- The Stone People.
- Cantaloupe Music.
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Mark Lyken
Scar History
- The Terrestrial Sea.
- Important Records.
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Greg Russell & Ciaran Algar
We Must Be Contented
- The Silent Majority.
- Fellside.
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Bottle Bank Band
Bombay Crisis
- Bottle Bank Band.
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Warren Enström
Hushers
Ensemble: Quince Contemporary Vocal Ensemble.- Hushers.
- New Focus Recordings.
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Madwort Saxophone Quartet
After Joshua
- Live at Hundred Years Gallery.
- Efpi Records.
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Fiium Shaarrk
Krypton Tunning
- We Are Astonishingly Lifelike.
- Not Applicable Recordings.
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Tiny Vipers
Tiger Mountain
- Life on Earth.
- Sub Pop.
Broadcast
- Tue 21 Feb 2017 23:00Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 3
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