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Max Reinhardt

Max Reinhardt shares new folk music by You Are Wolf, sounds from Reykjavik's Dark Music Days Festival, and late '90s chamber-jazz by Errollyn Wallen.

Max and his swagbag have been to Iceland, picking up field recordings and premières from Reykjavik's Dark Music Days Festival, including a very rare performance of an ambient work by Satoshi Ashikawa, and Lilja María Ásmundsdóttir's Hulda, a 25-string instrument that throws out both sound and light.

There's an exclusive play too of the new album by You Are Wolf, composer Kerry Andrew's avant-folk collaboration with Sam Hall and Peter Ashwell. KELD has fresh water as its theme, exploring 'vengeful rivers and wild swimming'.

Plus, an acclaimed new release by Bojan ČiΔ‹iΔ‡'s Illyria Consort, of 18th-century music by London-based Italian composer and violinist Giovanni Carbonelli. And Max dips into the back catalogue of modern-day Londoner Errollyn Wallen - a track that shifts from contemporary chamber music to soulful jazz, featuring her trumpeter brother Byron and saxophonist Courtney Pine.

Produced by Chris Elcombe for Reduced Listening.

1 hour, 30 minutes

Last on

Tue 20 Feb 2018 23:00

Music Played

  • Lucia Cadotsch

    Moon River (Marc Neyen version)

    • Speak Low Renditions.
    • enja/Yellowbird records.
  • Wei Zhongle

    On Its Way

    • The Operators.
    • Self Sabotage Records.
  • Errollyn Wallen

    Rain

    • Meet Me At Harold Moores.
    • Wallen Music And Production.
  • Tremor

    Reloj de Arena

    • Ave Reina Mora.
    • ZZK Records.
  • Kit Downes

    Flying Foxes

    • Obsidian.
    • ECM Records.
  • John Luther Adams

    Sila: The Breath of the World

    Orchestra: Iceland Symphony Youth Orchestra and Choir.
    • Live field recording from the Harpa Concert Halls, Reykjavik.
  • Satoshi Ashikawa

    Still Park (1981)

    Performer: Katie Buckley. Performer: Snorri SigfΓΊs Birgisson. Performer: Elisabet Waage. Performer: Anna GuΓ°nΓ½ GuΓ°mundsdΓ³ttir. Performer: Frank Aarnink. Performer: Matt Evans. Music Arranger: Erik DeLuca. Music Arranger: Jesper Pedersen.
  • Run Child Run

    Stay There

    • Vanishing Point.
  • Giovanni Stefano Carbonelli

    Sonata No 4: II. Andante

    Performer: Bojan ČičiΔ‡. Ensemble: The Illyria Consort.
    • Giovanni Stefano Carbonelli: Sonate da Camera, Nos 1–6.
    • Delphian Records.
  • You Are Wolf

    The Baffled Knight/The Shepherd Lad (intro)

    • KELD.
    • Firecrest Records.
  • You Are Wolf

    Dragonfly

    • KELD.
    • Firecrest Records.
  • Xalq Women Collective

    Mubarek

    • Recorded by Chris Elcombe in Azerbaijan, January 2018.
  • Lilja MarΓ­a ÁsmundsdΓ³ttir

    Hulduheimar

  • Aaron Spectre

    Hey Natty Dreadlocks

    • Roots We Seek.
    • Jahmoni Music.
  • Jenn Kirby

    Phonetics

Broadcast

  • Tue 20 Feb 2018 23:00

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