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Episode #2740

European Keyboard-based Music

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Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Listen to some recent releases of keyboard-based ensemble pieces with electronics on this New Sounds. We'll hear from England's Max Richter, Belgium's Eric Mertens, Italy's Ludovico Einaudi, and more.

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PROGRAM #2740, “European Keyboard-based Music” (First aired on Tuesday, 12/04/07)

ARTIST(S)

RECORDING

CUT(S)

SOURCE

Max Richter

Songs From Before

Autumn Music I [3:30]

Fat Cat # CD 13-05
www.fat-cat.co.uk*

Max Richter

Memoryhouse

November [6:30]
Embers [3:30]
Last Days [3:00]

Late Junction / BBC, www.maxrichter.com OR purchase on amazon.co.uk

Ludovico Einaudi

Eden Roc

Yerevan [2:30]

Ponderosa no # www.ponderosa.it *

Kimmo Pohjonen & Samuli Kosminen

Kluster: Keskuteluja

Matta [5:30]

Private release www.kimmopohjonen.com *

Ludovico Einaudi

Eden Roc

Eden Roc [4:00]

See above.

Kimmo Pohjonen & Samuli Kosminen

Kluster: Keskuteluja

Ele [5:30]

See above.

Eric Mertens

Spleen, Original

Little Giant [3:30]

Download from Emusic.com OR purchase from www.carbon-7.com

Hauschka

A Room To Expand

Sweet Spring Come [4:00]

Fat Cat # CD 13-06 www.fat-cat.co.uk*

Eric Mertens

Spleen, Original

Todesstreifen [4:30]

See above.

Comments [1]

Eric Hemion from Pt. Pleasant Bch., NJ

I loved all the pieces from Max Richter's "Memoryhouse" album. Any advice on where to acquire it? Amazon UK seems to be selling one used copy for 200 pounds - a little out of my budget.

Thanks,
Eric Hemion

Jan. 07 2009 03:02 PM
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