Hear some links in a musical chain by way of a series of recordings linked by shared personnel. We'll start with John Surman's "Sunday Morning," and hear percussionist Pierre Favre's "Mort d’Eurydice." We'll continue on with Michel Godard & Monks of Liguge Abbey, "Repons," and then there's music from the lauded recording "Officium" by Hilliard Ensemble & Jan Garbarek, possibly even more.
PROGRAM # 2832, Links in a Musical Chain (First aired on Friday August 14, 2008)
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ARTIST(S) |
RECORDING |
CUT(S) |
SOURCE |
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Helene Breschand |
Le Gout De Sel |
Salome [2:00] |
D’autre cordes #091 www.digitruc.com |
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Pierre Favre Ensemble |
Fleuve |
Mort D’Eurydice [5:30] |
ECM #1977 www.ecmrecords.com |
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Tamia & Pierre Favre |
De la nuit…le jour |
Ballade [7:00] |
ECM #1364 www.ecmrecords.com |
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Michel Godard & Choeur des moines de L'Abbaye de Liguge |
Repons |
Conditor Alme Siderum [2:30] |
Out of print. |
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Hilliard Ensemble & Jan Garbarek |
Officium |
Parce Mihi Domine [6:30] |
ECM #1525 www.ecmrecords.com |
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Jan Garbarek & Agnes Buen Garnas |
Rosensfole |
Rosensfole [3:00] |
ECM #1402 www.ecmrecords.com |
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The John Dowland Project |
In Darkness Let Me Dwell |
Go Crystal Tears [8:00] |
ECM #1697 www.ecmrecords.com |
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John Surman |
Such Winters of Memory |
Sunday Morning [7:00] |
ECM #1254 www.ecmrecords.com |
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