#2832: Chain-Link Show

New Sounds | May 24, 2010
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)

ARTIST(S)

RECORDING

CUT(S)

SOURCE

Helene Breschand

Le Gout De Sel

Salome [2:00]

D’autre cordes #091 www.digitruc.com

Pierre Favre Ensemble

Fleuve

Mort D’Eurydice [5:30]

ECM #1977 www.ecmrecords.com

Tamia & Pierre Favre

De la nuit…le jour

Ballade [7:00]

ECM #1364 www.ecmrecords.com

Michel Godard & Choeur des moines de L'Abbaye de Liguge

Repons

Conditor Alme Siderum [2:30]
Alleluia Multifarie [4:00]

Out of print.

Hilliard Ensemble & Jan Garbarek

Officium

Parce Mihi Domine [6:30]

ECM #1525 www.ecmrecords.com

Jan Garbarek & Agnes Buen Garnas

Rosensfole

Rosensfole [3:00]

ECM #1402 www.ecmrecords.com

The John Dowland Project

In Darkness Let Me Dwell

Go Crystal Tears [8:00]

ECM #1697 www.ecmrecords.com

John Surman

Such Winters of Memory

Sunday Morning [7:00]

ECM #1254 www.ecmrecords.com

Top Stories

Polls open for primary Election Day. Stakes are high for several NY Congressional races.

New York Primary Day Informal, Unofficial, Thoroughly Unscientific Exit Polls

Hillary Clinton on How Donald Trump Lost the Iran War

A Guide to Summer Movies

YOU ARE ONLINE